Legal Articles Whistle Blowing Protection Should Be Extended To Judges: UK Supreme Court October 22, 2019 | Leave a Comment In a latest development with far reaching consequences not for India but for England, the Supreme Court of UK has gone all guns blazing by categorically and courageously pronouncing in Gilham (Appellant) v Ministry of Justice (Respondent) [2019] UKSC 44 on appeal from [2017] EWCA Civ 2220 and delivered on October 16, 2019 wherein it […] Read more » Whistle Blowing Protection
Legal Articles Jilting A Lover Is Not An Offence : Delhi HC Upholds Acquittal Of Rape Accused October 14, 2019 / October 14, 2019 | Leave a Comment It must be pointed out right at the outset that in a major and significant development, the Delhi High Court just recently on September 25, 2019 in State vs Sandeep CRI.I.P.532/2019 while upholding the acquittal of rape accused has clearly and categorically held that jilting a lover, however abhorrent that it may seem to […] Read more » Acquittal Of Rape Accused Jilting A Lover Jilting A Lover Is Not An Offence
Legal Articles Rights Of Victims And Society At Large Not Subservient To Rights Of Accused: SC October 12, 2019 | Leave a Comment It has to be said right at the outset that a two Judge Bench of the Apex Court comprising of Justice Navin Sinha and Justice BR Gavai just recently on October 4, 2019 in Fainul Khan vs State of Jharkhand and another in Criminal Appeal No(s). 937 of 2011 with Criminal Appeal No(s). 938 and […] Read more » Rights Of Accused Rights Of Victims \ Rights Of Victims And Society
Legal Articles Inherent Powers Under Article 142 Can Be Invoked To Dissolve Marriage Which Has Broken Down Irretrievably: SC October 9, 2019 / October 14, 2019 | Leave a Comment In a latest and interesting development, we have seen just how recently on October 4, 2019, the two Judge Bench of Apex Court comprising of Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice MR Shah in a laudable and landmark judgment titled R Srinivas Kumar v. R Shametha in Civil Appeal No. 4696 of 2013 has […] Read more » Inherent Powers Under Article 142
Legal Articles High Court Of England And Wales Rejects Pak’s Claim October 9, 2019 | Leave a Comment In a major legal setback to Pakistan, the High Court of England and Wales has given an extremely landmark and laudable judgment on October 2, 2019 after a long drawn out legal battle that dates back to […] Read more »
Legal Articles Independence And Fearlessness Of Judiciary Not Only Expected From Superior Courts But Also From District Judiciary: SC October 9, 2019 | Leave a Comment It is most pleasing, most heartening and most refreshing to learn that the highest court of India that is the Supreme Court has most recently on September 26, 2019 in a latest, landmark and extremely laudable […] Read more » Independence And Fearlessness Of Judiciary
Legal Articles Article 370 And Article 35A Are Nothing But Treacherous October 3, 2019 | Leave a Comment “Mr Abdullah, you want that India should defend Kashmir. You wish India should protect your borders, she should build roads in your area, she should supply you food grains, and Kashmir should get equal status as India, but you don’t want India and any citizen of India to have any rights in Kashmir and Government […] Read more » Article 35A Article 370
Legal Articles Strictest Punishment For Mob Lynching Needed Now Most October 3, 2019 | Leave a Comment It has to be said right at the outset that mob lynching cannot be justified on any pretext and under any circumstances come what may! There has to be zero tolerance […] Read more » for Mob Lynching Mob Lynching Preventive Measures for Mob Lynching Punitive measures for Mob Lynching Remedial measures for Mob Lynching
Legal Articles UK Supreme Court Declares Prorogation Of Parliament Unlawful And Void October 1, 2019 | Leave a Comment In a hard hitting, hair raising and historic judgment titled R (on the application of Miller) (Appellant) v The Prime Minister (Respondent) Cherry and others (Respondents) v Advocate General for Scotland (Appellant) (Scotland) in [2019] UK SC 41 on appeals from [2019] EWHC 2381 (QB) […] Read more » Prorogation Of Parliament Unlawful And Void
Legal Articles Courts Can Interfere With Administrative Actions Only If It Suffers From Vice Of Illegality, Irrationality Or Procedural Impropriety: Supreme Court September 27, 2019 | Leave a Comment It must be mentioned right at the outset that in a latest, landmark and extremely laudable judgment titled Municipal Council Neemuch vs Mahadeo Real Estate And Ors in Civil Appeal No. 7319-7320 of 2019 (Arising out of S.L.P.(C) Nos. 172-173 of 2019) which was delivered on September 17, 2019 by a three Judge Bench […] Read more » Illegality Irrationality Irrationality Or Procedural Impropriety: Procedural Impropriety: