Top Law News SC gives green signal to Kudankulam nuclear power plant May 7, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Green signal to Kudankulam nuclear power plant has given by the Supreme Court. A bench comprising Justices K S Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra dismissed a PIL challenging the commissioning of the nuclear power plant on the grounds that adequate relief and rehabilitation coupled with safety measures are not in place. The petitioner had sought directions […] Read more » criminal cases green signal to Kudankulam nuclear power plant Koodankulam nuclear Koodankulam nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu nuclear plant nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu
Criminal Law News Courts should encourage settlement of matrimonial disputes: SC March 18, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment In a criminal case Supreme court observed that a case of torture filed by a woman against her husband and in-laws should be quashed if the warring spouses come to an agreement for out-of-court settlement It said that courts should encourage settlements of matrimonial disputes, particularly in view of “outburst” of such cases in recent times. […] Read more » case of torture criminal cases encourage settlement Madhya Pradesh High Court matrimonial disputes Section 482 of Criminal Procedure Code Supreme Court
Corporate Law News Criminal Law News Gopal Ansal seeks clubbing of trial in two criminal cases February 2, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Real estate baron Gopal Ansal, one of the convicts in the 1997 Uphaar fire tragedy case, moved a plea in a Delhi court seeking clubbing of two other pending criminal cases against him. Ansal, in an application filed before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Gautam Manan, has sought joint trials in two separate FIRs lodged, in […] Read more » 1997 Uphaar fire tragedy case criminal cases Gopal Ansal Krishnamurthy President of Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy Real estate baron Gopal Ansal Tilak Marg police station Uphaar case
Criminal Law News Court acquits don Dawood Ibrahim’s ‘aide’ April 24, 2012 / April 24, 2012 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Khalil Ahmed, said to be an aide of don Dawood Ibrahim, was on Monday acquitted by the Delhi high court in a case of alleged attempt to extort money from a businessman here. He was booked under a stringent anti-organised crime law. Justice Suresh Kait dismissed the police plea and upheld the trial court’s order […] Read more » criminal cases Delhi High Court don Dawood Ibrahim Justice Suresh Kait Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act (MCOCA) stringent anti-organised crime law