Legal Articles Bail Applications Need To Be Disposed Of Expeditiously And Finally: Supreme Court February 24, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment At the outset, it has to be said with a considerable degree of satisfaction that in a significant development with far reaching consequences, the Supreme Court has very strongly once again while expressing its strongest “disenchantment, displeasure and disappointment” about the pendency of bail application filed in August 2018 before the Calcutta High Court […] Read more » Bail Applications Disposed Of Expeditiously And Finally Bail Applications Need To Be Disposed Of Expeditiously Bail Applications Need To Be Disposed Of Expeditiously And Finally Bail Applications Need To Be Disposed Of Finally
Legal Articles Arbitrary Transfers Of High Court Judges Must Stop Now. February 20, 2020 / February 21, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is most hurting, most shocking and most distressing to see that the arbitrary transfer of High Court Judges in our country is not stopping in our country at all which is hurting the smooth functioning of our judiciary immensely as some are even resigning in protest. Just recently we saw Justice Satyaranjan Dharmadhikari of […] Read more » Arbitrary Transfers Of High Court Judges Arbitrary Transfers Of High Court Judges Must Stop Arbitrary Transfers Of High Court Judges Must Stop Now
Discussion Forum Legal Articles Parental Responsibility Does Not End With Breakdown Of Marriage : Supreme Court February 19, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While affixing responsibility of parents towards their children, the Supreme Court most recently on February 18, 2020 in a latest, landmark and extremely laudable judgment titled Soumitra Kumar Nahar Vs. Parul Nahar in Civil Appeal No(s). 1670 of 2020 (Arising out of SLP (Civil) No(s). 6201 of 2016) With Civil Appeal No(s). 1671 of 2020 […] Read more » Breakdown Of Marriage Parental Responsibility Parental Responsibility Does Not End With Breakdown Of Marriage
Legal Articles Accused Cannot Be Convicted Of Rape On Basis Of Sole Testimony Of Prosecutrix Unless Her Testimony Is Of “Sterling Quality”: SC February 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a latest, landmark and extremely laudable judgment titled Santosh Prasad @ Santosh Kumar Vs State of Bihar in Criminal Appeal No. 264 of 2020 (Arising out of SLP (Criminal) No. 3780/2018) delivered just recently on February 14, 2020, the Supreme Court has held in no uncertain terms that the conviction of an accused in […] Read more » Accused Cannot Be Convicted Of Rape On Basis Of Sole Testimony Of Prosecutrix Convicted Of Rape On Basis Of Sole Testimony Of Prosecutrix Her Testimony Is Of “Sterling Quality Sole Testimony Of Prosecutrix Sole Testimony Of Prosecutrix Unless Her Testimony Is Of “Sterling Quality
Legal Articles SC Directs Parties To Make Public Info On Tainted Candidates February 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a most welcome judgment with far reaching implications, the Supreme Court just recently while exercising its inherent jurisdiction in a noteworthy judgment titled Rambabu Singh Thakur Vs Sunil Arora & Ors. in Contempt Pet. (C) No. 2192 of 2018 in W.P. (C) No. 536 of 2011 along with others has taken serious note […] Read more » Public Info On Tainted Candidates
Legal Articles HC Cannot Quash Criminal Proceedings On Basis Of Its Assessment Of Statements Recorded Under Section 161 CrPC: SC February 17, 2020 / February 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a latest development, we saw just recently how the Supreme Court in a recent judgment titled Rajeev Kourav Vs. Baisahab And Ors. in Criminal Appeal No. 232 of 2020 (Arising out of S.L.P. (Cri.) No. 1174 of 2017) delivered on February 11, 2020 has explicitly held that criminal proceedings cannot be quashed on the […] Read more » Criminal Proceedings On Basis Of Its Assessment Of Statements Justice Deepak Gupta Justice L Nageswara Rao
Legal Articles SC Reiterates That Settlement Between Victim And Accused Not A Valid Ground To Quash FIR/Charge-Sheet When Offences Are Serious And Against Society February 13, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment As usual, the Supreme Court has once again just recently on February 10, 2020 in a latest and laudable judgment titled Arun Singh & Others Vs. State of U.P. through its Secretary & Another in Criminal Appeal No. 250 of 2020 (Arising out of Special Leave Petition (CRL) No. 5224 of 2017 has once […] Read more » FIR/Charge-Sheet When Offences Are Serious And Against Society Quash FIR/Charge-Sheet When Offences Are Serious And Against Society Valid Ground To Quash FIR/Charge-Sheet When Offences Are Serious And Against Society
Legal Articles Credibility Of Witness Can Be Established Only After Cross Examination By The Accused: Allahabad HC February 11, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It has been very rightly reiterated once again like always in a latest judgment titled Rekha Vs. State of UP and Anr. in Application U/S 482 No. 43580 of 2019 With Manoj Vs. State of UP and Anr. in Application U/S 482 No. 43493 of 2019 reserved on November 28, 2019 and delivered […] Read more » Allahabad HC Credibility Of Witness Credibility Of Witness Can Be Established Only After Cross Examination By The Accused
Legal Articles Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 February 7, 2020 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Before the enactment of this Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, a Muslim woman, who was divorced by or from her husband, was granted a right to livelihood from her quondam husband in the shape of maintenance under the provisions of Chapter IX of the Code of Criminal Procedure until she remarried. Parliament, […] Read more » constitutional validity of the Muslim Women Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act 1986 Muslim Women Protection of Rights on Divorce Act
Legal Articles Minors As Partners of Firm February 7, 2020 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Indian Partnership Act, 1932 defines persons as a partner who have agreed to share profits of the business carried on by all are any of them acting for all.[1] A minor is a person who hasn’t yet attainted the age of majority according to the Indian Majority Act, 1875.[2] It is stated that a person […] Read more » Indian Partnership Act 1932 Minors Admitted Only For Benefits Minors As Partners of Firm Position of Minor Attaining Majority as a partner Rights And Liability of A Minor partner