Legal Articles A Second FIR Based On The Very Same Allegations Cannot Be Registered When The First FIR Has Been Quashed On Merits: Kerala High Court June 17, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a significant development with far reaching consequences, the Kerala High Court has in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark ruling titled VS Achuthanandan vs State of Kerala in CRL. MC No. 4692 of 2019 and CRMP 1418/2015 Of Enquiry Commissioner & Special Judge, Thiruvananthapuram while dismissing a petition on 8 June 2021 has […] Read more » A Second FIR Based On The Very Same Allegations Cannot Be Registered A Second FIR Based On The Very Same Allegations Cannot Be Registered When The First FIR Has Been Quashed On Merits Kerala High Court
Legal Articles Slapping Complainant By Police Isn’t Due Discharge Of His Duty : Not Entitled To Protection Under S. 197 CrPC: Kerala HC October 28, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a latest, landmark and extremely laudable judgment titled CR Raju vs 1. The State of Kerala, 2. Satheeshkumar in Crl. Rev. Pet. No. 3368 of 2007 delivered on October 14, 2020, the Kerala High Court minced no words to observe explicitly, effectively and elegantly that in order to get protection under Section 197 of […] Read more » Kerala High Court Not Entitled To Protection Under S. 197 CrPC Slapping Complainant By Police Slapping Complainant By Police Isn’t Due Discharge Of His Duty
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
Top Law News Sabarimala: HC expresses displeasure over police action November 20, 2018 / November 20, 2018 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment Kochi:In a strong reprimand, the Kerala High Court expressed its displeasure Monday over the manner in which Ayyappa devotees were dealt with by the police at the “Sannidhanam” of the Sabarimala temple. More than 30 protesters were taken into preventive custody Sunday night after fresh protests broke out at the “Nadapanthal” area of the Sannidhanam […] Read more » "Sannidhanam" Kerala High Court P R Ramachandra Menon Sabarimala
Legal Articles Uniform Civil Code: The Dormant Law July 18, 2012 / July 19, 2012 by Mohan Rao Bolla | 1 Comment on Uniform Civil Code: The Dormant Law Prof. Annam Subrahmanyam and Mohan Rao, Bolla Introduction The High Court of Kerala in Agnes alias Kunjamol v. Regeena Thomas, has been confronted with a peculiar question of which the law has been dormant. It has, inter alia, reference to a long awaited issue of enactment of Uniform Civil Code. Despite the Constitutional mandate by […] Read more » 'ubi jus ibi idem remedium' 1872 42nd Constitutional Amendment in 1976 Agnes alias Kunjamol v. Regeena Thomas Agnes Case application of civil code Article 25 Article 25 of our condition Article 44 : The Dead Letter Article 44 of our Constitution Arts.25 and 44 Chief Justice Y.V. Chandrachud Civil Code civil code in India CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE Common Civil Code common law High court of Kerala Indian Christian Marriage Act Kalyani and others v. Union of India and others Kerala Kerala High Court President S.125 of Crpc Sarla Mudgal case Sarla Mudgal v. Union of India SC Shah Bano case Smt. Sarla Mudgal Subordinate Status of Women Supreme Court the dormant law the dormant law of India The Peculiar Agnes Case Uniform Civil Code Uniform Civil Code the dormant law of India