Legal Articles Upload FIRs On Official Websites Within 24 Hours: SC June 7, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment Coming straight to the crux of the matter, let be begin by pointing out first and foremost that in a landmark decision which could have […] Read more » SC Upload FIRs On Official Websites Within 24 Hours
Legal Articles Trial Courts Have To Clearly Specify Whether Sentences Would Run Concurrently Or Consecutively: SC June 7, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is in the fitness of things that the Supreme Court has commendably, cogently and convincingly in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Sunil Kumar @ Sudhir Kumar & Anr. vs The State of Uttar Pradesh in Criminal Appeal No. 526 of 2021 (Arising from SLP (Crl.) No. 3549 of 2018) in exercise […] Read more » SC SC on trial courts Sentences Would Run Concurrently Or Consecutively Trial Courts Have To Clearly Specify
Legal Articles Quantity Of Narcotic Substance Recovered Is A Relevant Factor To Impose Punishment Higher Than The Minimum: SC April 8, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a latest, landmark, laudable and learned judgment titled Gurdev Singh Vs State of Punjab in Criminal Appeal No. 375 of 2021 in exercise of its criminal appellate jurisdiction, the Apex Court observed that quantity of narcotic substance is a relevant factor that can be taken into account for imposing higher than the minimum punishment […] Read more » Quantity Of Narcotic Substance Recovered Is A Relevant Factor Quantity Of Narcotic Substance Recovered Is A Relevant Factor To Impose Punishment Higher Quantity Of Narcotic Substance Recovered Is A Relevant Factor To Impose Punishment Higher Than The Minimum SC
Legal Articles Acquittal Based On Benefit Of Doubt In Serious Crime Cannot Make Candidate Eligible For Public Employment: SC April 6, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It cannot be denied that the Apex Court has yet once again taken a firm stand in a latest, landmark, laudable and learned judgment titled “The State of Rajasthan & Ors vs Love Kush Meena” in Civil Appeal No. 3894 of 2020 in exercise of its civil appellate jurisdiction delivered just recently on March […] Read more » Benefit Of Doubt In Serious Crime Benefit Of Doubt In Serious Crime Cannot Make Candidate Eligible For Public Employment SC Supreme Court
Legal Articles Minor Contradictions Cannot Be A Ground To Discredit Witnesses Testimony: SC April 1, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a magnanimous yet correct, credible and commendable observation, the Supreme Court has noted very rightly that minor contradictions cannot be a ground to discredit witnesses testimony. The Apex Court thus has reiterated on March 26, 2021 in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Rajendra @ Rajappa & Ors vs State of […] Read more » Minor Contradictions Cannot Be A Ground To Discredit Witnesses Testimony SC
Legal Articles SC Issues Notice On Plea For Deportation Of Illegal Immigrants Including Rohingyas March 27, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It has to be said before stating anything else that India has always welcomed not just outsiders but even invaders like the most notorious Pakistani invader – General Pervez Musharraf who not just masterminded Kargil war in which we lost more than 600 soldiers as per official figures even though the actual figure is […] Read more » Plea For Deportation Of Illegal Immigrants Including Rohingyas SC
Legal Articles SC Deprecates Practice Of Passing Adverse Remarks Against Judicial Officers By HC In Judgments March 24, 2021 / March 24, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is a matter of great solace and satisfaction for the judicial officers of lower courts that the Apex Court which is the top court of India in a learned, latest, laudable and landmark judgment titled KG Shanti vs United India Insurance Co Ltd & Ors in Civil Appeal Nos 929-930/2021 [@SLP (Civil) Nos 4663-4664/2021] […] Read more » Justice R Subhash Reddy Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul Practice Of Passing Adverse Remarks Against Judicial Officers By HC In Judgments SC
Legal Articles Anticipatory Bail Once Granted Does Not Automatically End With Filing Of Chargesheet: SC March 9, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a practical, prudent, pleasant and powerful judgment titled Dr Rajesh Pratap Giri vs. State of U.P. & Anr. in Criminal Appeal Nos. 272-273 of 2021 (Arising out of SLP (Crl.) Nos. 693-694 of 2020 delivered recently on March 5, 2021, the Supreme Court has rightly, reasonably and remarkably reiterated that the anticipatory bail […] Read more » Anticipatory Bail Once Granted Does Not Automatically End With Filing Of Chargesheet SC
Legal Articles Recruitment To Public Services Must Command Public Confidence: SC March 5, 2021 / March 5, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is most refreshing, most rejuvenating and most reasonable that the Supreme Court has most recently on March 3, 2021 in a learned, latest, laudable and landmark judgment titled Sachin Kumar & Ors. vs. Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSSB) & Ors. in Civil Appeal Nos. 639-640 of 2021 @ SLP (C) Nos. 5785-5786 of 2020 […] Read more » Recruitment To Public Services Must Command Public Confidence SC
Legal Articles Suspicion, However Strong Cannot Take The Place Of Proof: SC February 21, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is really remarkable, refreshing, rejuvenating and reasonable to learn that the Supreme Court has just recently on February 12, 2021 in a latest, learned, landmark and laudable judgment titled State of Odisha vs. Banabihari Mohapatra in Special Leave Petition (Cri) No. 1156/2021 has reiterated that suspicion, however strong cannot take the place of […] Read more » SC Strong suspicion Cannot Take The Place Of Proof Suspicion