Legal Articles Tripura HC Directs Centre To Amend Section 27A Of NDPS Act Without Delay June 25, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is a matter of great solace that the Tripura High Court in a significant move with far reaching consequences has taken the lead in a latest, landmark, learned and laudable judgment titled Court on its Own Motion, High Court of Tripura, Agartala v. The Union of India, Represented by the Secretary to the […] Read more » Amend Section 27A Of NDPS Act Tripura HC Tripura HC Directs Centre To Amend Section 27A Of NDPS Act Without Delay
Legal Articles Advocates Clerks Cannot File Affidavits On Behalf Of Parties On Original Side: Orissa HC June 24, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While reiterating the significance of personal affidavits of parties and their ensuing probative value in smooth administration of justice, the Orissa High Court in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Thabir Sagar vs State of Odisha in BLAPL No. 748 of 2021 whose date of hearing was June 8, 2021 and was […] Read more » Advocates Clerks Cannot File Affidavits Advocates Clerks Cannot File Affidavits On Behalf Of Parties On Original Side Orissa HC
Legal Articles Law Commission Recommends Disqualification Of Politicians On Framing Of Charges June 24, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It merits immense significance that the Law Commission had some years back very strongly recommended that politicians be disqualified from contesting elections once charges are framed against them in the court .But it has also added a rider by suggesting “substantial safeguards” to prevent misuse of this provision . Very rightly so because very often […] Read more » Disqualification Of Politicians On Framing Of Charges Law Commission Recommends Disqualification Of Politicians
Legal Articles Foreign State Cannot Claim Sovereign Immunity Against Enforcement Of Arbitral Award Arising Out Of Commercial Transaction: Delhi HC June 24, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It has to be said before stating anything else that in a major development, the Delhi High Court has just recently on 18 June, 2021 in a latest, landmark, laudable and learned judgment titled KLA Const Technologies Pvt Ltd vs The Embassy of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in OMP(ENF)(COMM)82/2019 & OMP (EFA)(COMM)11/2016 held that […] Read more » COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS EFFECT OF AN ARBITRATION AGREEMENT Enforcement Of Arbitral Award Arising Out Of Commercial Transaction Foreign State Cannot Claim Sovereign Immunity Sovereign Immunity Against Enforcement Of Arbitral Award STATE IMMUNITY FROM POST-JUDGMENT MEASURES OF CONSTRAINT
Legal Articles Incomplete And Defective Gang Charts In UP Resulting In Easy Bail For Accused Giving Ample Room For Miscarriage Of Justice: Allahabad HC June 22, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While pinpointing the loopholes in the implementation of the law, the Allahabad High Court had on March 19, 2021 in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Nishant @ Nishu v. State of UP in Criminal Misc. Bail Application No. – 14323 of 2021 and 3 others has taken a very serious note of […] Read more » Allahabad HC Easy Bail For Accused Giving Ample Room For Miscarriage Of Justice Incomplete And Defective Gang Charts In UP
Legal Articles Wary Of Those Who Seek Fire-Arm License To Flaunt/Parade In Public As Fashion Trend: MP HC To Authorities June 22, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While stressing that an individual’s own feeling of insecurity is an important factor while granting the fire-arm license, the Gwalior Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court has just recently on June 17, 2021 in a latest, landmark, learned and laudable judgment titled Gurdeep Singh Dhinjal Vs State of M.P. and others in W.P. […] Read more » Fire-Arm License To Flaunt In Public As Fashion Flaunt/Parade In Public As Fashion Trend Justice SA Dharmadhikari MP HC To Authorities Wary Of Those Who Seek Fire-Arm License
Legal Articles Hands- that need helping hand June 19, 2021 / June 19, 2021 by Suman Tiwari | Leave a Comment Suman Tiwari There is no land like the land of childhood,it should not be complicated ,the childhood suffering is having long life effect on the personailty as rightly said , a man is the product of his childhood surrounding and environment so it become imperative to protect childhood from being misused ,hence it is the […] Read more » adoption laws in India UP Mukhyamantri Bal Seva Yojana
Legal Articles President Must Now Intervene In Lt Col Purohit’s Case June 19, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It goes without saying that President of India is the supreme commander of the Armed Forces of India and whenever any soldier or officer of Armed Forces is made to suffer immensely without any valid reason, he must step in and speak up vociferously for the rights of the concerned soldier or officer as […] Read more » Lt Col Purohit Case President Must Now Intervene
Legal Articles Section 125 CrPC – “Obligation Of A Father To Maintain His Son Will Not Come To An End When He Attains Majority: Delhi HC June 19, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a brilliant, balanced, bold and brief judgment titled Urvashi Aggarwal & Ors vs Inderpaul Aggarwal in CRL.REV.P. 549/2018 & CRL.M.A. 11791/2018 (Stay) delivered on June 14, 2021, the Delhi High Court has minced no words to make it clear that the obligation of a father to maintain his son under Section 125 of […] Read more » Obligation Of A Father To Maintain His Son Section 125 CrPC
Legal Articles A Second FIR Based On The Very Same Allegations Cannot Be Registered When The First FIR Has Been Quashed On Merits: Kerala High Court June 17, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a significant development with far reaching consequences, the Kerala High Court has in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark ruling titled VS Achuthanandan vs State of Kerala in CRL. MC No. 4692 of 2019 and CRMP 1418/2015 Of Enquiry Commissioner & Special Judge, Thiruvananthapuram while dismissing a petition on 8 June 2021 has […] Read more » A Second FIR Based On The Very Same Allegations Cannot Be Registered A Second FIR Based On The Very Same Allegations Cannot Be Registered When The First FIR Has Been Quashed On Merits Kerala High Court