Legal Articles Court Cannot Grant Liberty To Amend Plaint While Rejecting It Under Or der VII Rule 11(d) CPC: SC July 23, 2021 | Leave a Comment While exercising its civil appellate jurisdiction, the Apex Court has just recently on July 20, 2021 in a commendable, convincing, composed and cogent judgment titled Sayyed Ayaz Ali vs Prakash G Goyal & Ors in Civil Appeal Nos 2401-2402 of 2021 @ SLP (C) Nos. 29975-29976 of 2018 held that while rejecting a plaint under Order 7 Rule […] Read more » Amend Plaint While Rejecting It Under Or der VII Rule 11(d) CPC Court Cannot Grant Liberty To Amend Plaint
Legal Articles Advocates Have Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals: Delhi HC Declares S. 17 Of Senior Citizens Act Ultra Vires To S. 30 Advocate Act July 23, 2021 | Leave a Comment In a major relief for lawyers all across the country, the Delhi High Court has just recently on April 16, 2021 in a courageous, cogent, convincing, commendable and composed judgment titled Tarun Saxena vs Union of India & Ors in W.P.(C) 4725/2021 & CM APPLs. 14574-75/2021 has declared as ultra vires Section 17 of the […] Read more » Advocates Have Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals Right To Practice Before Maintenance Tribunals
Legal Articles Procedural Requirements Are The Only Safeguards Available To A Detenu’: Jammu and Kashmir High Court July 22, 2021 | Leave a Comment Without any iota of doubt, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court has very rightly, remarkably and rationally in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Wasim Ahmad Trag v/s Union Territory of J & K and another in WP (Crl.) No. 12/2021 that was reserved on 4 June, 2021 and then finally delivered […] Read more » Jammu and Kashmir High Court Only Safeguards Available To A Detenu Procedural Requirements Are The Only Safeguards Available To A Detenu
Legal Articles Section 482 CrPC : Interim Protection Order Can Be Passed In Exceptional Cases Giving Brief Reasons: SC July 21, 2021 | Leave a Comment While specifying on the interim protection that can be passed by the High Court in exceptional cases, the Apex Court has just recently on July 20, 2021 in a latest, landmark, laudable and learned judgment titled AP Mahesh Cooperative Urban Bank Shareholders Welfare Association vs Ramesh Kumar Bung and Ors in Special Leave Petition […] Read more » Interim Protection Order Can Be Passed In Exceptional Cases Justice V Ramasubramanian Section 482 CrPC
Legal Articles Don’t Want To Encourage Politicians To Settle Cases Against Them After Conviction: Bombay HC July 20, 2021 | Leave a Comment In a significant development with far reaching consequences that cannot be dismissed lightly, the Aurangabad Bench of Bombay High Court in Madhav Sathe & Anr v State of Maharashtra & Anr in Criminal Application No. 1120 of 2021 has dismissed a plea filed by two politician-applicants seeking quashing of a conviction order on the […] Read more » Encourage Politicians To Settle Cases Against Them After Conviction
Legal Articles Protection Of Sanction U/s 197 CrPC Not Available For Public Servants Prosecuted U/s 48 Water Act: SC July 19, 2021 | Leave a Comment In a significant, stimulating and suave judgment titled Noorulla Khan vs Karnataka State Pollution Control Board in Criminal Appeal No. 599 OF 2021 (Arising out of SLP (Crl.) No.4658/2020) that was pronounced on July 13, 2021, the Supreme Court minced just no words to observe clearly, cogently and convincingly that protection of sanction under […] Read more » Protection Of Sanction U/s 197 CrPC Not Available For Public Servants Supreme court on Protection Of Sanction U/s 197 CrPC
Legal Articles UN Must Mind Its Own Business And Not Teach Us Law July 18, 2021 | Leave a Comment It is an international disgrace that at a time when 10,000 terrorists who are all mostly Talibanis are entering in one go from Pakistan to Afghanistan to occupy it and massacre whoever comes in their way with full help, active support both moral and material with latest weapons as has been claimed by many […] Read more » Sarina Sarkar and Others v. State of Haryana and others UN Must Mind Its Own Business And Not Teach Us Law
Legal Articles Is It Still Necessary To Continue Sedition Law Which Was Used By British To Suppress Our Freedom Movement Even After 75 Years Of Independence?: CJI NV Ramana July 16, 2021 | Leave a Comment “Section 124A…… is perhaps the prince among the political sections of the Indian Penal Code designed to suppress the liberty of the citizen. Affection cannot be manufactured or regulated by law. If one has no affection for a person or system, one should be free to give the fullest expression to his disaffection, so […] Read more » Is It Still Necessary To Continue Sedition Law Sedition Law Which Was Used By British To Suppress Our Freedom Movement
Legal Articles Why UP Has Least Benches In India And West UP Has None? July 15, 2021 | Leave a Comment “Why UP which is among the largest States, has maximum population more than 24 crore which is more than even Pakistan, has maximum districts – 75, has maximum constituencies – 80, has maximum poverty, has maximum pending cases, has maximum MPs and MLAs in Parliament and State Assemblies, has maximum undertrials, has given maximum PM […] Read more » Why UP Has Least Benches In India And West UP Has None
Legal Articles No Difference Between Proclamation Issued For purposes Of Anticipatory Bail, U/S 82(1) Or 82(4) CrPC: MP HC July 15, 2021 | Leave a Comment In a clear, categorical, cogent and convincing judgment titled Smt. Kantabai w/o Ashok Bhandari Vs State of Madhya Pradesh in Miscellaneous Criminal Case No.4730/2021 delivered just recently on July 7, 2021, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has held in a significant observation that for the purposes of anticipatory bail, proclamation proceedings under Section 82(1) […] Read more » No Difference Between Proclamation Issued For purposes Of Anticipatory Bail