Legal Articles Manu Sharma Finally Prematurely Released From Tihar Jail July 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment We finally see that Manu Sharma aged 43 years who was serving life sentence for the sensational murder of model Jessica Lal in a city restaurant in 1999 is now out of jail after the Lieutenant Governor approved his premature release as well as 18 other convicts. Following the May 28 order of the […] Read more » Jessica Lal Manu Sharma Manu Sharma Finally Prematurely Released From Tihar Jail shooting and killing model Jessica Lal socialite Bina Ramani Tamarind Court restaurant
Legal Articles Worrisome Trend Of Litigants To Criminalise Contractual Disputes For Imminent Settlement: Orissa HC July 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Worrisome Trend Of Litigants To Criminalise Contractual Disputes For Imminent Settlement: Orissa HC Calls For Mandatory Preliminary Inquiry By Police Before FIR In Such Cases In a recent, remarkable and righteous decision, the Orissa High Court on July 13, 2020 in S Ranjan Raju vs. State of Odisha in BLAPL No. 1747 of 2020 in […] Read more » Justice SK Panigrahi Mandatory Preliminary Inquiry By Police Before FIR Worrisome Trend Of Litigants To Criminalise Contractual Disputes
Legal Articles No Blank Cheque For Custodial Torture Or Custodial Death July 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Let me begin by first and foremost penning that the most unfortunate death of a father Jayaraj and son Benicks allegedly due to severe custodial torture in a police station near Thoothukudi at Kovilpatti sub jail in Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu has raised serious questions on the conduct of the police and has shocked the […] Read more » Benicks Custodial Death Custodial Torture Jayaraj No Blank Cheque For Custodial death No Blank Cheque For Custodial Torture Sathankulam Police Station severe custodial torture in a police station
Legal Articles Equal pay for Equal work July 17, 2020 / July 17, 2020 by Nikita Sharma | Leave a Comment Nikita Sharma INTRODUCTION The sentence equal pay for equal work means every person who get employed for any work which is given to him should be given sufficient amount of pay as equal to others. Any sort of discrimination while payment of wage will not be tolerated. As this this is most commonly e done […] Read more » Equal pay for equal work
Legal Articles Encounter And the Law July 12, 2020 by Hitesh Jangra | Leave a Comment Hitesh Jangra “Encounter are meant to be used as a shield by the police , but more or less it is being used as a sword” Recently the police had received nationwide applause for the encounter of history sheeter gangster Vikas Dubey , but how far does our legal system justify such encounters? Under the […] Read more » police encounter vikas Dubey encounter
Legal Articles Is Judiciary Not Capable Of Punishing Criminals? July 10, 2020 / July 10, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment No matter how hard we all who are in the legal profession may try to deny but it is an unpalatable fact that the image of judiciary has taken a severe beating in the eyes of the people in last few decades as the criminals mostly escape either totally unscathed or face very lenient […] Read more » Is Judiciary Not Capable Of Punishing Criminals
Legal Articles Registry Is Part And Parcel of The Judicial System: Supreme Court July 9, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a fresh, welcome and interesting development, the Supreme Court has just recently on July 6, 2020 in a latest, landmark and extremely laudable judgment titled Reepak Kansal vs. Secretary-General, Supreme Court Of India & Ors. in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 541 of 2020 has taken a stern view of the increasing tendency to blame […] Read more » eminent journalist Arnab Goswami Justice Arun Mishra Justice S Abdul Nazeer registry registry part and parcel of the judicial system
Legal Articles State Duty-Bound To Ensure Well-being, Life And Liberty Of Migrant Workers Also: Kerala HC July 9, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a commendable and courageous judgment, the Kerala High Court just recently on July 1, 2020 in Jana Samparka Samithy Vs State of Kerala in Case No. : WP(C). No. 27148 of 2015 has minced no words to make it unmistakably clear that the State Government has a duty to ensure well-being, life and liberty […] Read more » Chief Justice S Manikumar Justice Shaji P Chaly of Kerala High Court Kerala High Court Life And Liberty Of Migrant Workers Of Migrant Workers State Duty-Bound To Ensure Well-being Well-being Of Migrant Workers
Legal Articles Chief Minister Public Hearing Cell Does Not Have Jurisdiction To Direct The Police To Register An FIR: Jharkhand HC July 6, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a fresh development, the Jharkhand High Court just recently in a latest, landmark and laudable judgment titled Sanjay Kumar Sharda v. State of Jharkhand & Ors. in W.P.(Cr.) No. 395 of 2019 […] Read more » Jharkhand HC To Direct The Police To Register An FIR
Legal Articles ‘Exceeded Jurisdiction’: Division Bench Of P&H HC Sets Aside Single Bench Order On Administrative Side Passed During Judicial Hearing July 5, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment At the outset, it must be stated that the Punjab and Haryana High Court just recently on June 30, 2020 in a noteworthy judgment titled Punjab and Haryana High Court through its Registrar (Computerization) v. Zahur Haider Zaidi & Ors. in Case No. : LPA No. 401/2020 (O&M) & Case No. : LPA No. 402/2020 […] Read more » Exceeded Jurisdiction Punjab and Haryana High Court