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
Legal Articles Recruitment Of Candidates In Excess Of Notified Vacancies Would Be Unconstitutional: SC February 9, 2021 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment While dispelling all doubts on the moot question as to whether the recruitment of candidates in excess of notified vacancies would be unconstitutional or not, the Supreme Court in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Gajanan Babulal Bansode & Ors. Vs State of Maharashtra & Ors. in Civil Appeal No. 104 of […] Read more » Recruitment Of Candidates In Excess Of Notified Vacancies Would Be Unconstitutional SC
Legal Articles Adverse Inference Can Be Drawn Against Party Who Does Not Appear In Person To Depose: SC December 17, 2020 / December 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a well-written, well-worded, well-reasoned, well-substantiated and well-analysed judgment titled Iqbal Basith and others vs N Subbalakshmi and others in Civil Appeal No. 1725 of 2020 delivered as recently as on December 14,2020, a three Judge Bench of the Apex Court headed by Justice RF Nariman and also comprising of Justice Navin Sinha and Justice […] Read more » Adverse Inference Can Be Drawn Against Party Who Does Not Appear In Person To Depose SC
Legal Articles Homeopathy Can Be Used In Preventing & Mitigating COVID-19 As Per AYUSH Ministry Guidelines: SC December 17, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment As recently as on December 15, 2020, Supreme Court in a learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Dr AKB Sadbhavana Mission School Of Homeo Pharmacy vs The Secretary, Ministry Of AYUSH & Ors. in Civil Appeal No. 4049 of 2020 (arising out of SLP(C) No. 15293/2020 Diary No. 19638 of 2020) has minced no words […] Read more » Homeopathy Can Be Used In Preventing & Mitigating COVID-19 As Per AYUSH Ministry Guidelines Homeopathy Can Be Used In Preventing COVID-19 SC
Legal Articles Executive Acting In Breach Of Judgments Would Be Invitation To Anarchy: Supreme Court December 14, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a strong reprimand to Centre, the Supreme Court just recently on 7 December 2020 has in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled KK Agarwal vs Sanjiv Nandan Sahai [CONMT.PET.(C) No. 429/2020 in C.A. No. 14697/2015] has led from the front in pulling up the Central Government for not appointing law member in […] Read more » Central Electricity Regulatory Commission CERC Executive Acting In Breach Of Judgments Would Be Invitation To Anarchy Justice Dinesh Maheshwari Justice Hrishikesh Roy KK Agarwal vs Sanjiv Nandan Sahai SC Supreme Court y Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul
Legal Articles Criticism of Government Cannot Be Ground For Penal Action: SC December 10, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is really a matter of great solace and immense satisfaction to see that the Supreme Court has most recently on December 7, 2020 in a latest, learned, landmark and laudable judgment titled Amish Devgan vs Union of India and others in Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 160 of 2020 held quite explicitly, elegantly and effectively […] Read more » Criticism of Government Cannot Be Ground For Penal Action Ground For Penal Action SC
Legal Articles Dismissal of SLP Has No Consequence On Question Of Law: SC December 4, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is good to learn that the Supreme Court most recently on December 3, 2020 in a latest, learned, laudable and landmark judgment titled Inderjeet Singh Sodhi vs Chairman, Punjab State Electricity Board [Civil Appeal No. 3837 of 2020] (@ SLP(C) No. 23877 of 2014) has cogently, categorically and convincingly […] Read more » Dismissal of SLP Dismissal of SLP Has No Consequence On Question Of Law Justice Ajay Rastogi Justice Henmant Gupta Justice L Nageswara Rao SC Supreme Court
Legal Articles Default Bail Granted Can Be Cancelled By High Court U/s 439(2) CrPC: SC November 22, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a latest, landmark and laudable judgment titled Venkatesan Balasubramaniyan vs. The Intelligence Officer, D.R.I. Bangalore in Criminal Appeal No. 801 of 2020 (arising out of SLP(Crl.) No. 1820/2019 along with two other Criminal Appeals delivered most recently on November 20, 2020, the Apex Court has clearly, categorically and convincingly held that a ‘default bail’ […] Read more » 439(2) CrPC Default Bail Granted Can Be Cancelled Default Bail Granted Can Be Cancelled By High Court SC Supreme Court
Legal Articles In Absence Of Pleadings, Any Amount Of Evidence Will Not Help The Party In A Civil Suit: SC November 4, 2020 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It is quite interesting to learn that a three Judge Bench of the Apex Court comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan, Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice MR Shah in a most recently decided case as recently as on November 3, 2020 has clearly, cogently and convincingly reiterated in no uncertain terms that in absence of […] Read more » Absence Of Pleadings Any Amount Of Evidence Will Not Help The Party In A Civil Suit SC