Legal Articles Discretion Vested In Revenue Officer To Convert Itself As A Civil Court To Decide Plea Of Adverse Possession : HP HC March 7, 2023 / March 6, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While removing all the layers of ambiguities and so also all the clouds of uncertainty, the Himachal Pradesh High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Sh. Amin Chand Vs State of Himachal Pradesh […] Read more » HP HC
Legal Articles Anti Religious conversion law : A demise of secularism March 7, 2023 / March 6, 2023 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | Leave a Comment PRASHANTI UPADHYAY ABSTRACT Anti-conversion which is likewise alluded as‘love jihad’ in a layman’s language has forever been a very controversial issue and has come to the front, as hostile to change bill has been a passed in the Uttar Pradesh state assembly. This issue has forever been politicized and no stone is left unturned this […] Read more » Anti Religious conversion law
Legal Articles Emotional Distress: An Imperceptible Tort March 7, 2023 / March 6, 2023 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION Generally Emotional Distress is frequently referred to as “parasitic” in nature and is seen through the glasses just as a repercussion of a physical injury. With the changing inclination of the general society, the significance of perceiving emotional distress as an autonomous cause of action was realized. Both the physical and emotional integrity of […] Read more » Emotional Distress: An Imperceptible Tort
Legal Articles Scope of Experimental Criminology In India March 7, 2023 / March 6, 2023 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | Leave a Comment INTRODUCTION The word Experimental Criminology is derived from the Latin word “crimen” and that implies allegations and from the Greek word “logos”, and that implies study, and the beginning of the term can be followed back to 1890. The essential significance of criminology is the investigation of allegations. It tends to be made […] Read more » Experimental Criminology In India Scope of Experimental Criminology In India
Legal Articles Cannot Reduce Legal Professional To A Contract Worker: Madras HC March 7, 2023 / March 6, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While speaking out most vocally as we see so very rarely usually, the Madras High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled V Ayyadurai v. The State of Tamil Nadu and others in W.P. Nos. 19905, 20129 of 2020 and 298 of 2021 and cited in 2023 LiveLaw (Mad) 76, […] Read more » Cannot Reduce Legal Professional To A Contract Worker Madras HC
Legal Articles Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit: An act of the Court shall prejudice no man March 6, 2023 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | Leave a Comment The Maxim “Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit” implies that no one should be permitted to languish or suffer over the shortcoming of the court. This is a significant Latin Maxim of Equity, which has wide application in the subordinate as well as higher legal executive of India. This rule is viewed as major fundamental in the […] Read more » Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit: An act of the Court shall prejudice no man An act of the Court shall prejudice no man
Legal Articles Mere Registration Of Subsequent Case Against Accused By Itself Cannot Result In Automatic Cancellation Of Bail In Earlier Case : Kerala HC March 6, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While ruling very decisively on a very significant legal point pertaining to the lodging of subsequent case against accused and its impact on bail granted in an earlier case, the Kerala High Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Renjith v. State of Kerala in Crl. MC No. […] Read more » Automatic Cancellation Of Bail Kerala HC
Legal Articles ESTABLISHMENT OF TAXING STATUTES AND ELLUDING OF TAXING STATUTES March 6, 2023 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | Leave a Comment Government of India is partitioned into three branches for example Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. It is the capability of the lawmaking body to make the regulations and that of the chief, to authorize those regulations. Lawmaking body infers its force of forcing charges from Article 265 of the Constitution which expresses that: “No taxes can […] Read more » ELLUDING OF TAXING STATUTES ESTABLISHMENT OF TAXING STATUTES
Legal Articles Mere Breach Of Contract Can’t Be Basis For Criminal Case For Cheating : SC March 6, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While not leaving even a scintilla of doubt on a very significant legal point pertaining to criminal liability for a mere breach of contract, the Apex Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and latest judgment titled Sarabjit Kaur Vs The State of Punjab & Anr in Criminal Appeal […] Read more » Mere Breach Of Contract Can’t Be Basis For Criminal Case For Cheating SC
Legal Articles Cow Killers Rot In Hell; Expect Central Government To Ban Cow Slaughter, Declare It A Protected Animal : All HC March 6, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While underscoring the paramount importance of cows in Hinduism and the dire need to take very prompt effective steps to stop the most reprehensible practice of killing them, the Allahabad High Court in a remarkable, robust, rational and recent judgment titled Mohd Abdul Khaliq Vs State of UP And Another […] Read more » Cow Killers Rot In Hell; Expect Central Government To Ban Cow Slaughter Declare cow A Protected Animal