Legal Articles [Contempt] Democratic Fabric Of Society Will Suffer If Respect For Judiciary Is Undermined: Delhi HC May 17, 2022 / May 17, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment a) Aggrieved by the non-consideration of her application for putting up a boundary wall to secure her property in terms of the revenue land records, the Petitioner herein approached this Court by filing W.P.(C) No. 7356/2021. b) Notice was issued on the writ petition and a Status Report was filed by the Police. The Status […] Read more »
Legal Articles National Consumer Commission’s Appellate Order Can Be Challenged Before High Court Under Article 227: SC May 17, 2022 / May 17, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Writ petition under Article 227 maintainable against the order passed by the National Commission in an appeal under Section 58 (1)(a)(iii) or Section 58(1)(a) (iv) of the 2019 Act – While granting any interim stay/relief in a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution against an order passed by the National Commission, the same […] Read more » National Consumer Commission’s Appellate
Legal Articles Police Atrocities : Gujarat HC Urges State To Install CCTV Cameras And Follow DK Basu Guidelines May 15, 2022 / May 15, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment “1. The petitioner is a father of one of the persons (corpus) who is alleged to have been illegally detained by the respondent no.2. The prayers sought for in this petition is as follows: – “(A) Your Lordships may kindly be pleased to admit and allow the present petition; (B) Your Lordships may kindly be […] Read more » Gujarat HC Urges State To Install CCTV Cameras And Follow DK Basu Guidelines Police Atrocities
Legal Articles Fairness Assured By Article 21 Would Receive A Jolt If Period Of Deprivation Pending Trial Or Disposal Of Appeal Becomes Unduly Long: Delhi High Court May 15, 2022 / May 15, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment “A Division Bench comprising Bhagwati and R.N. Misra, JJ. re-affirmed that the “right to speedy trial is a fundamental right implicit in Article 21 of the Constitution” and observed “the consequence of violation of fundamental right to speedy trial would be that the prosecution itself would be liable to be quashed on the ground that […] Read more » Delhi High Court Fairness Assured By Article 21 Would Receive A Jolt If Period Of Deprivation Pending Trial Or Disposal Of Appeal Becomes Unduly Long
Legal Articles Nobody Dares To Depose Against Dreaded Criminals Out Of Fear: Allahabad HC Denies Bail To Atique Ahmad’s Aid In Abduction Case May 15, 2022 / May 15, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment “16. This Court has clarified in numerous judgments that the liberty guaranteed by Part III of the Constitution would cover within its protective ambit not only due procedure and fairness but also access to justice and a speedy trial. In Supreme Court Legal Aid Committee Representing Undertrial Prisoners v. Union of India, it was held […] Read more » Allahabad HC Denies Bail To Atique Ahmad’s Aid In Abduction Case Nobody Dares To Depose Against Dreaded Criminals Out Of Fear
Legal Articles Domestic Violence Victim Can Enforce Her Right To Reside In ‘Shared Household’ Even If She Has Not Actually Lived There: SC May 15, 2022 / May 15, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment “(i) Whether the consideration of Domestic Incidence Report is mandatory before initiating the proceedings under Domestic Violence Act, 2005 in order to invoke substantive provisions of Sections 18 to 20 and 22 of the said Act?” “(ii) Whether it is mandatory for the aggrieved person to reside with those persons against whom the allegations have […] Read more » Domestic Violence Victim Can Enforce Her Right To Reside In Shared Household
Legal Articles Wife’s Dying Declaration Can Be Used To Prove Cruelty Even If Husband Is Acquitted Of Charges Relating To Her Death: SC May 15, 2022 / May 15, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment “A further legal point is taken with regard to the dying declarations. It is contended that so far as the charges for the offences under sections 392 and 397 are concerned the dying declarations are not admissible under section 32(1) of the Indian Evidence Act inasmuch as the cause of the deceased’s death does not […] Read more » SC Wife’s Dying Declaration Can Be Used To Prove Cruelty Even If Husband Is Acquitted Of Charges Wife’s Dying Declaration Can Be Used To Prove Cruelty Even If Husband Is Acquitted Of Charges Relating To Her Death
Legal Articles Country Needs Really Qualified Doctors: SC Upholds NMC Regulations For Foreign Medical Students May 13, 2022 / May 13, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Sanjeev Sirohi Read more » Country Needs Really Qualified Doctors SC Upholds NMC Regulations For Foreign Medical Students
Legal Articles Daughter In Law Can Claim Maintenance From Her Father In Law If She Inherited Some Estate From Her Husband: Delhi High Court May 13, 2022 / May 13, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment CM APPL. 36737/2019 (Delay of 44 days in filing appeal) For the reasons stated in the application, delay of 44 days in filing the appeal is condoned. Application is disposed of.” MAT.APP.(F.C.) 217/2019 Simply put, the Bench then states in para 1 that, “The appellants, who are the widowed daughter-in-law and grand-daughter of the respondents, […] Read more » Daughter In Law Can Claim Maintenance From Her Father In Law If She Inherited Some Estate From Her Husband Delhi High Court
Legal Articles Doctors Cannot Be Held Liable For Medical Negligence Merely Because They Could Not Save The Patient: SC May 13, 2022 / May 13, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While delivering a decisive and overwhelming mandate exclusively in favour of doctors, the Apex Court in an extremely commendable, courageous, cogent, composed and creditworthy judgment titled Dr. (Mrs.) Chanda Rani Akhouri & Ors. Vs Dr MA Methusethupathi & Ors and cited in 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 391 in exercise […] Read more » Doctors Cannot Be Held Liable For Medical Negligence SC