Facts The returning election candidate/Respondent was accused of violating the moral code of conduct by the Petitioner, who filed the election petition. It was argued that the Respondent gave unpleasant comments to divide two communities along religi ..
It was therein noted that the earlier judgments of the Supreme Court in Raj Kishore Prasad v. State of Bihar, Ranjit Singh v. State of Punjab and Kishori Singh v. State of Bihar had held that when an offence exclusively triable by the Court of Sessio ..
Section 135 of Trade Mark Act Relief in suits for infringement or for passing off.—The relief which a court may grant in any suit for infringement or for passing off referred to in section 134 includes injunction (subject to such terms, if any, ..
The High Court of Gujarat held that inquiry under Section 26 of the Competition Act, it was stated that there is no violation of the parties rights and issuing the opportunity of a hearing shall not be mandatory.[Case Title: M/S. SHREE SHIVAM CORPORA ..
What are Section 195 and 340 of Criminal Code ProcedureIn order to initiate proceedings under Section 340 of the CrPC, first of all, a prima facie offence via evidence and statements shall be established in the case. This means that all the material ..
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the BCCI to amend its Constitution pertaining to cooling-off period for its office bearers, clearing the way for extension of the terms of BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah till 2025. Both Gangul ..
The Supreme Court observed that a simple and necessary inquiry can be conducted while considering discharge plea to find out whether a prima facie case is made out. In the case of Kanchan Kumar vs State of Bihar, the discharge application filed by a ..
The Supreme Court has observed that the power of Court to grant interim relief under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act is not curtailed by the rigours of every procedural provision in the Code of Civil Procedure.What is Section 9 of ..
The Supreme Court Constitution Bench, comprising Chief Justice of India UU Lalit, Justices Dinesh Maheshwari, S Ravindra Bhat, Bela M Trivedi and JB Pardiwala, on Wednesday, continued hearings on the cases challenging the constitutional validity of r ..
The Karnataka High Court has said that if gold bullion or gold ornaments are seized during the investigation of an offence, the maximum period that it could be held is 15 days or one month and later, it should be released and interim custody should b ..