Legal Articles Why UP Has Just One High Court Bench And West UP None? February 9, 2022 / February 9, 2022 | Leave a Comment Sanjeev Sirohi Read more » Why UP Has Just One High Court Bench Why West UP None High court bench
Legal Articles Post Office/Bank Can Be Held Liable For Frauds Or Wrongs Committed By Its Employees: SC February 8, 2022 / February 8, 2022 | Leave a Comment “I have gone through the records of the case, enquiry report and other related documents of the case and have come to conclusion that the charged official Shri M.K. Singh utterly failed to observe the Rule 23(1) of PO S.B. Manual Volume-II, i.e., procedure for encashment of certificates purchased from other than the office of […] Read more » Frauds Or Wrongs Committed By Its Employees Post Office/Bank Can Be Held Liable For Frauds Or Wrongs Committed By Its EmployeesSC SC
Legal Articles NMC Can’t Withhold Approval Of A Medical College On Ground Of Pendency Of CBI Probe Against It: MP HC February 7, 2022 / February 7, 2022 | Leave a Comment “28. Permission for establishment of new medical college. – (1) No person shall establish a new medical college or start any postgraduate course or increase number of seats without obtaining prior permission of the Medical Assessment and Rating Board. (3) The Medical Assessment and Rating Board shall, having due regard to the criteria specified in […] Read more » Approval Of A Medical College On Ground Of Pendency Of CBI MP High Court NMC Can’t Withhold Approval Of A Medical College
Legal Articles S. 82 CrPC Does Not Impose Any Restrictions On Filing Of Anticipatory Bail By Proclaimed Offenders: P&H HC February 7, 2022 / February 7, 2022 | Leave a Comment “5. That the reason of the non- appearance of the accused had occurred because the accused was not aware of the said date due to the miscommunication with the then counsel of the accused and when it came to the knowledge of the accused it was impossible for her to appear in the court room […] Read more » P&H HC Restrictions On Filing Of Anticipatory Bail By Proclaimed Offenders S. 82 CrPC S. 82 CrPC Does Not Impose Any Restrictions On Filing Of Anticipatory Bail By Proclaimed Offenders P&H HC
Legal Articles Compromise Deed Must State Reasons For Settlement For Quashing Of FIR And Criminal Proceedings: P&H HC February 7, 2022 / February 7, 2022 | Leave a Comment [2]. The accused were acquitted by the trial court, but they were convicted by the High Court for the offence under section 307 Indian Penal Code This offence is not compoundable under law. The parties, however. want to treat it a special case, in view of the peculiar circumstances of the case. It is said […] Read more » Compromise Deed Must State Reasons For Settlement For Quashing Of FIR And Criminal ProceedingsP&H HC P&H HC
Legal Articles Tolerance Should Be Shown Towards Other Religious Practices; This Country Takes Pride In Unity In Diversity: Madras HC February 7, 2022 / February 7, 2022 | Leave a Comment Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth (1)The State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth or any of them. Article 51 A (e) is as follows: 51A.Fundamental duties it shall be the duty of every citizen of […] Read more » Country Takes Pride In Unity In Diversity Madras High Court Tolerance Should Be Shown Towards Other Religious Practices
Legal Articles No Embargo In Treating Testimony Of A Child Witness As The Sole Basis For Conviction: P&H HC February 7, 2022 / February 7, 2022 | Leave a Comment While stating that statutorily there exists no prohibition on child witnesses to depose in criminal or civil cases, except when the child does not understand the questions put to them, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Sanjay Vs State of Haryana in […] Read more » No Embargo In Treating Testimony Of A Child Witness As The Sole Basis For Conviction
Legal Articles Under Maintenance Proceedings Under Section 125 CrPC Court May Not Usurp Jurisdiction Of Civil Court: Delhi HC February 7, 2022 / February 7, 2022 | Leave a Comment “…However, learned Judicial Magistrate after considering this question came to the conclusion that the respondent was already divorced from his first wife and thereafter he had entered into a second marriage with the appellant who was also a divorcee. The High Court took the contrary view and observed that the appellant had not proved that […] Read more » Section 125 CrPC Court May Not Usurp Jurisdiction Of Civil Court
Legal Articles MP HC Rejects Application For Compounding Of Offences Under Section 307, 498A IPC Based On Compromise Between Parties February 4, 2022 / February 4, 2022 | Leave a Comment While sending a firm, full and final rebuff to an application for compounding of offences, the single Judge Gwalior Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment […] Read more » 498A IPC Based On Compromise Between Parties Application For Compounding Of Offences Under Section 307 MP HC Rejects Application For Compounding Of Offences Under Section 307
Legal Articles POSH Act Applicable To Girl Students Of A School: Calcutta HC February 3, 2022 / February 3, 2022 | Leave a Comment The petitioner is a teacher and he was appointed by the respondent Navodaya vidyalaya Samiti on 17.11.1997 as TGT(Trained Graduate Teacher)-Nepali. He was initially posted at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, North Sikkim. Later he was transferred to Bihar in the year 2006 and in the year 2007 he was again transferred to North Sikkim. Lastly, he […] Read more » POSH Act Applicable To Girl Students Of A School Calcutta HC