Legal Articles Time Limit Specified In Agreement Can’t Be Ignored While Allowing Specific Performance : SC October 6, 2022 / October 6, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a very refreshing, remarkable, robust, rational and recent judgment titled Kolli Satyanarayana (Dead) By LRs vs Valuripalli Kesava Rao Chowdary (Dead) Through LRs And Others in Civil Appeal No. 1013 of 2014 and cited in 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 807 that was pronounced as recently as on […] Read more » Time Limit Specified In Agreement Can’t Be Ignored Time Limit Specified In Agreement Can’t Be Ignored While Allowing Specific Performance
Legal Articles Attempt To Threaten Judges With Contempt Pleas Unacceptable’ : Madhya Pradesh High Court October 6, 2022 / October 6, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While fully, firmly and finally deprecating most strongly the most reprehensible practice of bringing “every wrong order” that is passed by the Trial Courts under the contempt jurisdiction, it is most assuaging to learn that none other than the Madhya Pradesh High Court itself has in a […] Read more » Attempt To Threaten Judges With Contempt Pleas Unacceptable madhya pradesh high court
Legal Articles Calcutta HC Acquits Man Convicted 34 Years Ago By Trial Court For Allegedly Abetting Wife’s Murder October 6, 2022 / October 6, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While on ground implementing the age old and time tested dictum that it is better to be late than never, the Calcutta High Court has in a refreshing, rational, remarkable and recent judgment titled Protap Singh Vs The State of West Bengal in CRA 518 of 1988 in […] Read more »
Legal Articles Video Of Confession Made Before Police Inadmissible In Evidence: SC Sets Aside Concurrent Conviction In Murder Case October 6, 2022 / October 6, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is most refreshing to note that while setting aside the concurrent conviction in a murder case, none other than the Supreme Court itself has in an extremely laudable, learned, landmark and latest judgment titled Munikrishna @ Krishna vs State By Ulsoor PS in Criminal […] Read more » Concurrent Conviction In Murder Case Video Of Confession Made Before Police Inadmissible In Evidence
Legal Articles State Can’t Claim Title To Land Belonging To Its Citizens By Taking Recourse To Adverse Possession Doctrine: Calcutta HC October 6, 2022 / October 6, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While speaking out most vocally for the protection of paramount interests of the citizens of India pertaining to their property, the Calcutta High Court has in a most commendable, courageous, cogent, composed and creditworthy judgment titled The State of West Bengal & Ors. Vs. Dilip Ghosh & Ors. in MAT 464 […] Read more » Calcutta HC Land Belonging To Its Citizens By Taking Recourse To Adverse Possession Doctrine
Legal Articles SC Collegium recommends three new chief justices for HCs and the transfers of two Chief Justices of high courts October 1, 2022 / October 1, 2022 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment New Delhi: The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the transfer of two Chief Justices of high courts and elevation of three judges as Chief Justices of three high courts.The collegium is headed by Chief Justice of India, U.U. Lalit.In a statement, the apex court said: “The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on 28th […] Read more » the transfers of two Chief Justices of high courts three new chief justices for HCs
Legal Articles Right to privacy does not end with one’s death: Calcutta HC October 1, 2022 / October 1, 2022 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Right to privacy would not end with an individual’s dying and personal chats and photos of a deceased individual can’t be disclosed beneath the RTI Act, the Calcutta excessive courtroom has dominated.The HC directed Bengal police to deal with WhatsApp messages and images shared by Rashika Jain with her buddy earlier than her dying as […] Read more » Calcutta HC Right to privacy does not end with one’s death
Legal Articles Preventive detention invalid if order is unreasonably delayed : Supreme Court October 1, 2022 / October 1, 2022 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment A bench headed by Chief Justice UU Lalit noted that preventive detention is a serious invasion of personal liberty. A preventive detention order would be invalid if there is an unreasonable delay between proposal for the punishment and its execution, the Supreme Court said on Friday, according to The Times of India. A bench headed by Chief Justice […] Read more » Preventive detention invalid
Legal Articles Statements Made U/s. 313 CrPC Can Only Be Used Against Accused If There Is Other Evidence To Hold Him Guilty: Kerala HC October 1, 2022 / October 1, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is quite significant to note that the Kerala High Court in an extremely laudable judgment titled Ratheesh v. State of Kerala in CRL.A No. 692 of 2020 against the order/judgment CP 13/2015 of Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Alathur SC 187/2015 of Special Court-Trial of […] Read more » Kerala HC Statements Made U/s. 313 CrPC Can Only Be Used Against Accused If There Is Other Evidence To Hold Him Guilty
Legal Articles Judgment Or Decree Obtained By Fraud Is To Be Treated As A Nullity: SC October 1, 2022 / October 1, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is really good to note that the Supreme Court has once again reiterated in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Ram Kumar vs. State of Uttar Pradesh And Ors. in Civil Appeal No. 4258 of 2022 and cited in 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 806 that […] Read more » Judgment Obtained By Fraud Is To Be Treated As A Nullity Judgment Or Decree Obtained By Fraud Is To Be Treated As A Nullity