Legal Articles “Shows Depraved Evil Mentality”: Delhi HC Upholds Gang-Rape And Murder Conviction And Modifies Sentence To Rigorous Life Imprisonment Without Remission September 4, 2022 / September 4, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While displaying absolute zero tolerance for a heinous crime like gang-rape and murder, the Delhi High Court has in a remarkable, robust, rational and recent judgment titled Sikander Soni and Another vs State in CRL.A. 1157/2017 that was pronounced just recently on September 1, 2022 in […] Read more » Shows Depraved Evil Mentality zero tolerance for a heinous crime like gang-rape and murder
Legal Articles Only JJB And Not Trial Court Has Power To Determine Juvenility Under Section 94: MP HC September 4, 2022 / September 4, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While ruling on whether the trial court has power to determine the power of juvenility, the Indore Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has in an extremely laudable, learned, landmark and latest judgment titled Shriram Rawat vs The State of Madhya Pradesh in Criminal Revision No. 1439 of 2021 and cited in […] Read more » MP High Court Only JJB And Not Trial Court Has Power To Determine Juvenility Under Section 94
Legal Articles Successive FIRs By Same Informant Against Same Accused On Same Allegations Impermissible: SC September 4, 2022 / September 4, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Without mincing any words and without leaving even an iota of doubt to linger in anyone’s mind, the Supreme Court has in an extremely laudable, landmark, learned and latest judgment titled Tarak Dash Mukherjee & […] Read more » Successive FIRs By Same Informant Against Same Accused On Same Allegations Impermissible
Legal Articles What is a Trademark? September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment -An article by Lavanya Goinka Introduction A trademark is any word, name, symbol or device used to identify and distinguish goods and/or services from those of others. Trademarks also indicate the source of the goods, even if that source is unknown to the consumer. In modern times, a consumer usually does not know the manufacturer […] Read more » Collective membership mark Collective trade and service mark Composition of a good trademark Different types of trademarks Distinctiveness of trademark in Indian perspective with judicial decisions Essentials of a valid trademark for registration Functions of a trademark Need for registering a trademark Service mark\ Subject matter of trademarks Trade dress What is a trademark?
Environment Law Legal Articles Rail Roko Protest – “Citizens Have Right To Protest Against Government Policies/Inaction In A Democracy Without Committing An Offence: Allahabad HC September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It would be extremely vital to note that the Allahabad High Court in a remarkable, robust, rational and recent judgment titled Annu Tandon and three others vs State Through Railway Protection Force in Criminal Appeal No. 638 of 2021 and cited in 2022 […] Read more » Allahabad HC Citizens Have Right To Protest Against Government Policies/Inaction In A Democracy Without Committing An Offence Rail Roko Protest
Banking & Insurance Law Legal Articles Interpretation of Article 29A of IBC Code vis-a-vis Bank of Baroda v. MBL Infrastructure Limited and ors. September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment Introduction The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code was passed in the year 2016. Its main aim was to solve insolvency problems between companies, be it of corporate persons, partnership firms or individuals. As published in the official gazette, the main aim is to promote entrepreneurship and credit availability, ensuring the balanced interests of all stakeholders and […] Read more » Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance Interpretation of Article 29A of IBC Code vis-a-vis Bank of Baroda v. MBL Infrastructure Limited and ors. Section 29A of India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
Banking & Insurance Law Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Legal Articles Section 80EE of Income Tax Act, 1961 September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Lavanya Goinka | Leave a Comment Section 80EE of Income Tax Act 1961 Introduction It is the civic duty and moral responsibility of any citizen of a nation to pay taxes to help in running the infrastructure of any country. The tax collected from the citizens is used for various purposes, such as reformation, growth, and development of any country. The […] Read more » 80EE of Income Tax Act 1961 Eligibility for tax deductions under Section 80EE of Income Tax Act Financial institutions as defined under Section 80EE of Income Tax Act Income Tax Act 1961 Section 80EE of Income Tax Act 1961 Subject matter of Section 80EE of Income Tax Act Substitution of Section 80EE of Income Tax Act
Legal Articles Trials Ought To Be Heard Based On Date Of Detention To Avoid Long Detention Of Under-Trial Prisoners: Kerala HC September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While demonstrating zero tolerance for the long detention of under trial prisoners, the Kerala High Court has in an extremely laudable, landmark, latest and learned judgment titled Jahir Hussain vs State of Kerala & Anr. in Crl. Appeal No. 237 of 2020 and […] Read more » Date Of Detention To Avoid Long Detention Of Under-Trial Prisoners Kerala HC Trials Ought To Be Heard Based On Date Of Detention To Avoid Long Detention Of Under-Trial Prisoners
Legal Articles Summoning Accused In A Criminal Matter Is A Serious Matter, Should Not Be Done Mechanically: J&K&L HC September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is a matter of immense significance that none other than the Jammu and Kashmir High Court itself in an extremely laudable, learned, landmark and latest judgment titled Bharti Airtel Limited Company & Ors Vs Malik Mushtaq in CRMC No. 54/2016 pronounced as recently as on August 24, […] Read more » Summoning Accused In A Criminal Matter Is A Serious Matter
Legal Articles Delhi Prison Rules – High Court Sets Aside Punishment Awarded To Inmates For Using Mobile Phones September 2, 2022 / September 2, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While speaking out vocally for the jail prisoners, the Delhi High Court has in an extremely laudable, learned, landmark and latest oral judgment titled Vipin Sharma vs State (Govt of NCT of Delhi) in W.P. (CRL) 44/2021 and connected cases pronounced just recently on […] Read more » Delhi Prison Rules Punishment Awarded To Inmates For Using Mobile Phones