Legal Articles Accusations Of Extra Marital Relationship “Grave Assault” On Health & Character Of Spouse: Delhi HC Upholds Divorce Decree March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment It is a national shame that in India one can get away very easily even after indulging in the worst character assassination of any individual. We witness for ourselves in so many cases of marital discord that how easily a […] Read more » Delhi HC Upholds Divorce Decree Extra Marital Relationship Extra Marital Relationship Grave Assault On Health & Character Of Spouse
Legal Articles POCSO Act – Prosecution Can Cross Examine The Victim On Her Turning Hostile: Karnataka HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment In a significant development, we saw how just recently on March 3, 2022, the Karnataka High Court in a leading judgment titled State of Karnataka v Somanna in Criminal Petition No. 8167/2020 and cited in 2022 LiveLaw (Kar) 86 has stated in no uncertain […] Read more » Prosecution Can Cross Examine The Victim On Her Turning Hostile
Legal Articles SC Holds A Major Daughter Not Entitled To Education Expenses From Father As She Does Not Want To Maintain Relationship With Him March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment While passing a decree of divorce on the ground of irretrievable breakdown of marriage, the Apex Court in a cogent, composed, commendable and creditworthy judgment titled Ajay Kumar Rathee vs Seema Rathee in Civil Appeal No. 5141/2011 delivered as recently as on […] Read more »
Legal Articles Prosecution Must Stand On Own Legs, Can’t Allow Suspicion To Take Place Of Proof Even In Domestic Enquiry: Allahabad HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment While maintaining a clear stand and leaving no room for any ifs and buts of any kind, the Allahabad High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Sangram Yadav v. State of U.P. And 3 Others in WRIT – A No. – 6432 of […] Read more » Allahabad HC Prosecution Must Stand On Own Legs
Legal Articles Mere Recovery Of Tainted Currency Not Sufficient For Conviction Under Prevention Of Corruption Act When Substantive Evidence Not Reliable: Bombay HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment In a significant development, we have seen how the Bombay High Court in a remarkable, robust, rational and recent judgment titled The State of Maharashtra v Ajay Ratansingh Parmar in Criminal Appeal No. 73 of 2012 and cited in 2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 89 delivered as recently as on […] Read more »
Legal Articles Sanction Order For Prosecution A Public Document U/S 74(1)(iii) Of Indian Evidence Act: P&H HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment While clearing the air on the evidentiary value of sanction order for prosecution, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a recent, remarkable, rational, refreshing and robust judgment titled State of Haryana v. Asman and another and connected matter in CRM-M-11894-2018 […] Read more » Sanction Order For Prosecution A Public Document U/S 74(1)(iii) Of Indian Evidence Act
Legal Articles FIR & Chargesheet Can Be Quashed If Allegations Or Evidence Do Not Establish Commission Of An Offence: Delhi HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment While clearing the air on when the FIR and chargesheet can be quashed, the Delhi High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Mr Abhishek Gupta & Anr v. State of NCT of Delhi & Anr. in CRL.M.C. 1064/2022 & CRL.M.A.4586/2022 (for stay) and cited in 2022 LiveLaw (Del) […] Read more » FIR & Chargesheet Can Be Quashed If Allegations Or Evidence Do Not Establish Commission Of An Offence
Legal Articles Maintenance Has To Be Awarded From Date Of Application Not From The Date Of Order: Allahabad HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment While referring to the Apex Court’s ruling in the case of Rajnesh v. Neha and another, (2021) 2 SCC 324, the Allahabad High Court in a learned, laudable, latest and landmark judgment titled Smt. Rekha Gautam v. State of U.P. and Another in Criminal Revision No. 2220 of 2005 […] Read more »
Legal Articles Leave To Criminal Appeal Not Automatic, Can Only Be Granted After Application Of Mind: Kerala HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment Without mincing any words and without leaving any scope for doubt, the Kerala High Court in a recent, robust, refreshing and rational judgment titled State of Kerala v. Ratheesh & Anr. in CRL. L. P. No. 79 […] Read more » Leave To Criminal Appeal Not Automatic
Legal Articles No Disciplinary Action Against Judicial Officers For Merely Passing A Wrong Order; Mere Negligence Not Misconduct: SC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 | Leave a Comment While coming out stoutly in support of a judicial officer, we saw how as recently as on March 15, 2022 the Apex Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Abhay Jain vs The High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan and Anr. […] Read more » No Disciplinary Action Against Judicial Officers For Merely Passing A Wrong Order