Legal Articles Standard of Proof In Motor Accident Claim Cases Is One Of Preponderance Of Probabilities: SC December 11, 2020 / December 11, 2020 | Leave a Comment In a realistic, robust and rational judgment titled Anita Sharma & Ors. vs. The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. & Anr. in Civil Appeal Nos. 4010-4011 of 2011 [Arising out of Special Leave Petition (C) Nos. 32011-32012 of 2018] delivered by a two Judge Bench of the Apex Court comprising of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Aniruddha Bose on […] Read more » Anita Sharma & Ors. vs. The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. Preponderance Of Probabilities Standard of Proof In Motor Accident Claim Cases
Legal Articles Criticism of Government Cannot Be Ground For Penal Action: SC December 10, 2020 | Leave a Comment It is really a matter of great solace and immense satisfaction to see that the Supreme Court has most recently on December 7, 2020 in a latest, learned, landmark and laudable judgment titled Amish Devgan vs Union of India and others in Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 160 of 2020 held quite explicitly, elegantly and effectively […] Read more » Criticism of Government Cannot Be Ground For Penal Action Ground For Penal Action SC
Legal Articles Enact Strictest Law To Stop Blocking Of Roads And Rails December 9, 2020 | Leave a Comment “I am always ready to bear Allah’s full fury but under no circumstances will I ever block road for offering namaz. There was no space in mosque or anywhere else except on road! Offering namaz on road is a crime for me which I will never commit under any circumstances! Not for a second will I ever […] Read more » blockade of Shaheen Bagh Offering namaz on road is a crime Stop Blocking Of Roads And Rails UP CM Yogi Adityanath
Legal Articles Persons Of Influence Have To Be More Responsible In Speech: SC December 9, 2020 | Leave a Comment It is quite remarkable, refreshing and rejoicing to see that the Supreme Court has in a learned, latest, landmark and laudable judgment titled Amish Devgan vs Union of India and others in Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 160 of 2020 held explicitly, elegantly and effectively that persons of influence have to be more responsible in speech. […] Read more » Amish Devgan Persons Of Influence Have To Be More Responsible In Speech
Legal Articles When No Minimum Sentence Is Prescribed, Accused Is Entitled To Default Bail If Charge-Sheet Not Filed In 60 Days: Delhi HC Grants Bail To Journalist Rajeev Sharma December 7, 2020 | Leave a Comment Just recently on December 4, 2020, the Delhi High Court in a latest judgment titled Rajeev Sharma vs State (NCT) of Delhi [CRL. REV.P. 363/2020] while ruling explicitly that an accused is entitled to default bail if the chargesheet is not filed within 60 days in offences where no minimum sentence is prescribed granted default […] Read more » Accused Is Entitled To Default Bail If Charge-Sheet Not Filed In 60 Days Bail To Journalist Rajeev Sharma Delhi HC Grants Bail To Journalist Rajeev Sharma When No Minimum Sentence Is Prescribed
Legal Articles Himachal Pradesh High Court Issues Directions For Government To Tackle Covid-19 December 5, 2020 | Leave a Comment It is quite remarkable and most heartening to note that the Himachal Pradesh High Court has just recently on December 3 in a recent and significant judgment titled Court On Its Own Motion vs. State of H.P. & Ors. in CWPIL No. 11 of 2020 along with […] Read more » Directions For Government To Tackle Covid-19 Himachal Pradesh High Court
Legal Articles Dowry Death – No Conviction Under Section 304B IPC If Unnatural Death Is Not Established: SC December 5, 2020 | Leave a Comment It has been reiterated by the Supreme Court yet again in a latest, landmark, learned and laudable judgment titled Sandeep Kumar and others vs State of Uttarakhand in Criminal Appeal Nos. 1512-1513 of 2017 that the offence of dowry death under Section 304B of the Indian Penal Code cannot be made out if the cause […] Read more » Dowry death Justice Aniruddha Bose Justice KM Joseph Justice RF Nariman
Legal Articles Dismissal of SLP Has No Consequence On Question Of Law: SC December 4, 2020 | Leave a Comment It is good to learn that the Supreme Court most recently on December 3, 2020 in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Inderjeet Singh Sodhi vs Chairman, Punjab State Electricity Board [Civil Appeal No. 3837 of 2020] (@ SLP(C) No. 23877 of 2014) has cogently, categorically and convincingly […] Read more » Dismissal of SLP Dismissal of SLP Has No Consequence On Question Of Law Justice Ajay Rastogi Justice Henmant Gupta Justice L Nageswara Rao SC Supreme Court
Legal Articles Article 32 Is An Important And Integral Part Of Basic Structure Of Constitution: SC December 4, 2020 | Leave a Comment It is most refreshing, most rejuvenating and most rejoicing to see that a three Judge of the Supreme Court comprising of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R Subhash Reddy and MR Shah in a latest, landmark and laudable judgment titled Skill Lotto Solutions Pvt Ltd vs Union Of India & Ors in Writ Petition (Civil) […] Read more » Article 32 Important And Integral Part Of Basic Structure Of Constitution
Legal Articles Long Delay In Lodging FIR A Valid Consideration To Grant Anticipatory Bail: Supreme Court December 4, 2020 / December 4, 2020 | Leave a Comment In a well-articulated, well-worded, well-reasoned and well drafted judgment titled Sumedh Singh Saini vs State of Punjab and another in exercise of its criminal appellate jurisdiction in Criminal Appeal No. 827 of 2020 (Arising from SLP(Criminal) No. 4336/2020) delivered most recently on December 3, 2020, a three Judge Bench of the Apex Court comprising of […] Read more » Justice Ashok Bhushan Justice MR Shah Justice R Subhash Reddy Long Delay In Lodging FIR Valid Consideration To Grant Anticipatory Bail