KEY TAKEAWAYS Article 12 defines the term 'State' as used in different Articles of Part III of the Constitution. The definition in Article 12 is only for the purpose of application of the provisions contained in Part III. Elucidating certain ..
INTRODUCTION:-The overhaul of criminal laws, particularly the enactment of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita has been driven by a pivotal objective: the establishment of a time-bound justice delivery system. Recognizing the need to address delay ..
Q1. Which of the following terms is used to describe the monetary limit of a court’s authority to hear and decide civil cases?a) Territorial jurisdictionb) Subject matter jurisdictionc) Appellate jurisdictiond) Pecuniary jurisdictio ..
It is most significant to note that the Delhi High Court while deciding a divorce case and after perusing the facts of the case and considering the relevant evidence in a most learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled ABC vs XYZ in MAT. ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Indian Parliament passed the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 to modernize, codify, and secularize the laws governing intestate, or unwilled, succession among Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. The 174th Law Commission Report's reco ..
In a very significant and most worthwhile notable judgment that is most directly concerned with none other than the advocates themselves, the Bombay High Court which is one of the oldest and so also most prestigious High Courts in India has in a most ..
While setting aside the order of the Calcutta High Court which vacated a stay order in violation of an order concerning possession of suit premises amounting to civil contempt, the Supreme Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical and late ..
Kеy Takеaways Thе BNSS providеs a structurеd approach to conducting trials in absеntia, еnsuring fairnеss, duе procеss through mеticulous procеdural rеquirеmеnts and a waiting pеriod bеforе commеncеmеnt. Dеspitе thе dеfеndant's absеncе, thе BNSS ..
It is made indubitably clear by the Chandigarh High Court that ED has no right to restrict movement and confine people during search at their premises. ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSA court may impose quasi-contracts to ensure that a dispute involving several parties with competing interests, in the absence of a formal contract, is settled as equitably as feasible.Sections 68 to 72 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872 ..