Legal Articles Mother Gave More Importance To Her Illicit Relationship, Moral Values Important For Child: Karnataka HC February 7, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It must be mentioned before mentioning anything else that in a very major development, the Karnataka High Court has in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled ABC And XYZ in M.F.A. […] Read more » Karnataka HC Moral Values Important For Child Mother Gave More Importance To Her Illicit Relationship
Legal Articles Magistrate Can’t Permit Questioning Of An Accused Being Tried By Special Court: Karnataka HC October 23, 2022 / October 23, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a very significant development, we saw how as recently as on October 17, 2022, the Karnataka High Court in an extremely relevant, robust, remarkable, refreshing and rational judgment titled Harsha D vs State in Writ Petition No. 19042 of 2022 (GM-RES) has very rightly quashed a Magistrate […] Read more » Karnataka HC Magistrate Can’t Permit Questioning Of An Accused Being Tried By Special Court
Legal Articles Test Identification Parade Can’t Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years: Karnataka HC September 30, 2022 / September 30, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is quite significant and also good to note that none other than the Karnataka High Court itself has in an extremely pragmatic, progressive, purposeful and pertinent judgment titled K Umesh Shetty v. State of Karnataka in Criminal Petition No. 8077 of 2017 and cited in 2022 LiveLaw […] Read more » Karnataka HC Test Identification Parade Can’t Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years
Legal Articles Special Court Empowered To Try General IPC Offences Arising Out Of Case Probed By NIA: Karnataka HC September 19, 2022 / September 19, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While removing every layer of cloud of doubt that was hovering over the question of jurisdiction of Special National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court, the Karnataka High Court in an extremely laudable, learned, landmark and latest judgment titled Sayyed Sohel Torvi v. National Investigating Agency […] Read more » Karnataka HC Special Court Empowered To Try General IPC Offences Arising Out Of Case Probed By NIA
Legal Articles Karnataka HC Upholds Constitutional Validity Of S. 394 CrPC For Abatement Of Appeals On Death Of Accused August 24, 2022 / August 24, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It would be in the fitness of things to state before stating anything else that the Karnataka High Court has in an extremely laudable, landmark, learned and latest judgment titled G Varadaraju vs Union of India in Writ Petition No. 13145 of 2022 (GM-RES) […] Read more » Abatement Of Appeals On Death Of Accused Karnataka HC Karnataka HC Upholds Constitutional Validity Of S. 394 CrPC
Legal Articles Denial Of Chargesheet Material To Accused Results In Unfair Trial: Karnataka HC August 22, 2022 / August 22, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a phenomenal, worth emulating by all the courts in India and a total resounding endorsement of the legal rights of the accused which should never be denied, the Karnataka High Court has fully, firmly and finally in an extremely laudable, learned, landmark and latest judgment titled Chirag R Mehta vs The State of Karnataka […] Read more » Denial Of Chargesheet Material To Accused Results In Unfair Trial Karnataka HC
Legal Articles Karnataka HC Issues Directions For Speedy Completion Of Probe June 2, 2022 / June 2, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment i) Offences may be categorized into (a) petty offences (b) serious offences and (c) heinous offences. As regards petty offences, time limit of 60 days could be fixed for completion of investigation which could be extended by the Special Judge/Magistrate upon request made, assigning reasons for extension of time for investigation to be completed. As […] Read more » Directions For Speedy Completion Of Probe Karnataka HC
Legal Articles Karnataka HC Issues Guidelines To Curb Practice Of Fraud On Courts For Securing Bail April 5, 2022 / April 5, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment 32.1. Courts have, over the centuries, frowned upon litigants who, with intent to deceive and mislead the courts, initiated proceedings without full disclosure of facts and came to the courts with “unclean hands”. Courts have held that such litigants are neither entitled to be heard on the merits of the case nor are entitled to […] Read more » Guidelines To Curb Practice Of Fraud On Courts For Securing Bail Karnataka HC
Legal Articles Hijab Ban – Prescription Of Uniform Dress Code For All Students Serves ‘Constitutional Secularism’: Karnataka HC March 25, 2022 / March 25, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While leaving no scope for ambiguity of any kind on hijab, the Karnataka High Court on 15 March, 2022 in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Resham v. State of Karnataka and Others with connected cases cited in 2022 LiveLaw (Kar) 75 while upholding the ban on wearing […] Read more » Hijab Ban – Prescription Of Uniform Dress Code For All Students Serves ‘Constitutional Secularism Karnataka HC
Legal Articles Karnataka HC Issues Directions To Ensure Victim Is Given Notice Of All Bail Proceedings Concerning POCSO Cases March 7, 2022 / March 7, 2022 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment No less remarkable is what is then clearly stated in para 16 that, “Though the prosecution of such offences rests with the State, who is to act impartially, the prosecution system is overburdened, many a time prosecutors not having been appointed, leading to inordinate delay. If a victim or complainant wants to and can effectively […] Read more » Karnataka HC Victim Is Given Notice Of All Bail Proceedings Concerning POCSO Cases