Top Law News No legal jurisdiction over international sport bodies: SC February 18, 2014 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Supreme Court Monday said Indian courts’ jurisdiction does not extend to international organisations as it dismissed a plea by Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) seeking to implead International Hockey Federation (FIH) in its plea for recognition by the international body controlling hockey events. “It is the international body that will decide who will be its […] Read more » international sport bodies Justice H.L. Dattu Justice S.A. Bobde No legal jurisdiction over international sport bodies senior counsel U.U. Lalit
Top Law News SC to examine engineering admission policy July 12, 2013 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Supreme Court Thursday said it would examine whether a change in the policy for admission to 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) violated the fundamental rights of students seeking admission. Refusing to pass any interim order seeking the quashing of the “normalisation procedure” for admission to the NITs, a bench of Justice H.L. Dattu […] Read more » Justice Dipak Misra Justice H.L. Dattu National Institutes of Technology national news news NIT SC to examine engineering admission policy senior counsel U.U. Lalit todays news todays top news Top news
Top Law News A judge’s conduct should be exemplary: Supreme Court May 28, 2011 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Supreme Court Friday said a judge has a certain personality in the court and it should find extension in his conduct in public life. “The judge in the court has certain personality and his conduct must be exemplary in all respect and aberration (in the personality) would make him liable for being proceeded against,” […] Read more » Chief Justice J.S. Khehar conduct exemplary JIC judge judges inquiry committee Justice Aftab Alam Justice Chandramauli Kumar Prasad Justice G.S. Singhvi Karnataka High Court senior counsel Basava Prabhu Patil senior counsel P.P. Rao senior counsel U.U. Lalit Supreme Court