Legal Articles ED Can’t Be Vindictive, Grounds Of Arrest Must Be Furnished In Writing To Accused At The Time Of Arrest: SC October 5, 2023 / October 5, 2023 | Leave a Comment In one of the most significant judgment pronounced in recent times, it would be of immense significance to note that the Apex Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Pankaj Bansal vs Union of India & Ors in […] Read more » : SC ED Can’t Be Vindictive Grounds Of Arrest Must Be Furnished In Writing To Accused At The Time Of Arrest
Legal Articles Where Negligence Is Evident, Burden Of Proof Shifts To Hospital: SC October 4, 2023 / October 3, 2023 | Leave a Comment While fully, firmly and finally affirming the applicability of the time-tested principle of res ipsa loquitur (which means the thing speak for itself) in the context of medical negligence cases, the Supreme Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled CPL […] Read more » Burden Of Proof Shifts To Hospital SC Where Negligence Is Evident
Legal Articles If Wife Insists To Stay With Husband At His Posting Place, It Cannot Be Said To Be Cruelty By Her: Chhattisgarh HC October 3, 2023 / October 3, 2023 | Leave a Comment While taking a very principled, pragmatic and progressive stand, the Chhattisgarh High Court at Bilaspur in a most learned, logical, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Ravishankar Shrivas v. Sarita Sen in FAM No. 237 of 2019 and cited in Neutral Citation: 2023:CGHC:23736-DB that was initially reserved on September 19, […] Read more » Chhattisgarh HC Cruelty By wife if insist to stay with husband If Wife Insists To Stay With Husband At His Posting Place
Legal Articles Dying Declaration Cannot Be Reason For The Conviction Of Accused When It Resulted In Acquittal Of Another Co-Accused: SC October 3, 2023 / October 3, 2023 | Leave a Comment While ruling on a very significant legal point pertaining to the dying declaration, we saw how as recently as on September 27, 2023, the Apex Court itself in a most pragmatic, pertinent, powerful and progressive judgment titled Phulel Singh vs State of Haryana in Criminal Appeal No. 396 of 2010 and cited as 2023INSC863 […] Read more » Dying Declaration Dying Declaration Cannot Be Reason For The Conviction Of Accused When It Resulted In Acquittal Of Another Co-Accused SC
Legal Articles SC Must Take Suo Motu Cognizance Of Hapur Lathicharge October 3, 2023 / October 3, 2023 | Leave a Comment It is not just the lawyers of Hapur but lawyers all across India who are now feeling most humiliated, most harangued and most harassed by the ruthless, reckless and roguish manner in which the police in Hapur most brazenly and also most mercilessly lathicharged the lawyers of Hapur who were returning after […] Read more » Hapur Lathicharge SC Must Take Suo Motu Cognizance Of Hapur Lathicharge
Legal Articles Punjab And Haryana HC Lawyers To Abstain From Work To Protest ‘Custodial Torture’ Of Lawyer September 26, 2023 / September 26, 2023 | Leave a Comment It is most shocking to learn that not even a month has lapsed when the police of Hapur had most mercilessly lathicharged more than 30 lawyers in front of their chambers without any provocation on the part of lawyers […] Read more » Protest ‘Custodial Torture’ Of Lawyer Punjab and Haryana HC
Legal Articles Latitude Given By Constitution Cannot Be Caged In Form Of Inflexible Guidelines : SC September 26, 2023 / September 26, 2023 | Leave a Comment While speaking out most strongly, strictly and sagaciously coming out most vocally in favour of reformatory approach of prisoners sentenced to long years of imprisonment, the Apex Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Joseph vs The State of Kerala & Ors in Writ Petition (Criminal) No(s) 520 […] Read more » Latitude Given By Constitution Cannot Be Caged In Form Of Inflexible Guidelines SC
Legal Articles Government Servant Bound By Code Of Conduct; Cannot Lead Immoral Life Citing Indian Mythology: Rajasthan HC September 26, 2023 / September 26, 2023 | Leave a Comment (i) maintain absolute integrity; and (ii) maintain devotion to duty and dignity of office. (2) (i) Every Government servant holding a supervisory post shall take all possible steps to ensure the integrity and devotion to duty of all Government servants for the time being under his control and authority; (ii) No Government servant shall, in […] Read more » Government Servant Bound By Code Of Conduct; Cannot Lead Immoral Life Citing Indian Mythology Rajasthan HC
Legal Articles Government Servant Bound By Code Of Conduct; Cannot Lead Immoral Life Citing Indian Mythology: Rajasthan HC September 26, 2023 / September 25, 2023 | Leave a Comment While most commendably according the paramount importance to the highest standards of discipline, uprightness and morality for government servants, the Rajasthan High Court […] Read more » Government Servant Bound By Code Of Conduct; Cannot Lead Immoral Life Citing Indian Mythology: Rajasthan HC
Legal Articles Court Cannot Reject A Discharge Application By Blindly Relying Upon Chargesheet Submitted By The IO: Allahabad HC September 25, 2023 / September 25, 2023 | Leave a Comment While pooh-poohing and strongly criticizing the casual approach of the Trial Court for unquestioningly relying on the charge sheet submitted by the Investigating Officer and proceeding to frame charges […] Read more » Allahabad HC Court Cannot Reject A Discharge Application By Blindly Relying Upon Chargesheet Submitted By The IO