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Deviation Sought From Tender Document Not To Be Considered, If Accepted With Bidder's Own Accord: Delhi HC

   26 April 2022 at 11:52

In Veena Garg vs. Delhi Development Authority (2022), Justice Subramonium Prasad ruled that a bidder who has accepted the tender document on his own volition cannot request variation from it while participating in the tender. Furthermore, it was det ..

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Accused Can Examine A Complainant And His Witnesses To Disprove The Case Under Section 138 NI Act: Madras HC

   25 April 2022 at 16:22

In SMD Mohammad Abdul Khader vs Muniswari the Madras HC, while setting aside the order of the lower Court, has allowed the accused to examine the prosecution witnesses in proceedings under section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act. The Court observed ..

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Bail Granted By Lower Court Can Be Cancelled By Higher Court If Evidence, Societal Impact And Gravity Not Considered: SC

   25 April 2022 at 12:07

In Imran vs Mohammad Bhava the Apex Court has held that even though significant scrutiny is required to be done by the higher Court while cancelling bail granted by lower Court, the same can be done if relevant material, gravity of the offence or it ..

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MPID Is Constitutionally Valid: Based On Legislative Competence: SC

   25 April 2022 at 10:18

In the State of Maharashtra vs. 63 Moons Technologies Ltd (2022), Justices DY Chandrachud, Surya Kant, and Bela M Trivedi upheld the attachment of 63 Moons Technologies' properties while dismissing a contest to the constitutionality of the Mahar ..

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Top News Headlines 23rd Apr 2022: Court Cannot Usurp Government’s Power To Grant Remissions U/S 432 CrPC

   25 April 2022 at 09:56

Court Cannot Usurp Government’s Power To Grant Remissions U/S 432 CrPC: SC In the case of Ram Chander vs State of Chhattisgarh and ors. the Apex Court has held that a Court cannot usurp the power of the government to grant remission of sentence ..

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Ban 2-Finger Test On Rape Victims Immediately: Madras HC Directs The State Government

   23 April 2022 at 17:39

In Rajivgandhi vs The State rep. by The Inspector of Police the Madras HC has directed the State Government to ban the practice of two finger test on rape victims by medical practitioners immediately. This direction was issued after the Court notic ..

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Court Cannot Usurp Government’s Power To Grant Remissions U/S 432 CrPC: SC

   23 April 2022 at 12:31

In the case of Ram Chander vs State of Chhattisgarh and ors. the Apex Court has held that a Court cannot usurp the power of the government to grant remission of sentence to convicts. It can only review the decision of the government with regard to w ..

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When The Offence Under SC/ST Act Appears To Be Misuse Of Law, Anticipatory Bail Can Be Granted: Chhattisgarh HC

   23 April 2022 at 11:26

In the case of Jawed Khan vs State of Chhattisgarh the Hon’ble HC of Chhattisgarh has held that when an offence under Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 appears to be a misuse of law , the Court has the ..

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Non-Payment Of Maintenance: Warrant For The Levy Of Fine To Be Issued Before Issuance Of Arrest Warrant : Allahabad HC

   23 April 2022 at 11:26

In the case of Vipin Kumar vs State of UP and anr. the Allahabad HC has held that in cases of non-payment of maintenance allowance, the Magistrate has no jurisdiction to issue a warrant of arrest straightaway, without first levying the amount due as ..

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If Court Believes Disputes Settled By The Parties In Matrimonial Disputes Is Consensual, Quashing FIR For Non-Compoundable Offences May Be Allowed: Delhi HC

   23 April 2022 at 11:26

In Raja Berwa& Ors v. State & Anr 2022, Justice Chandra Dhari Singh held that if the Court is pleased that the parties have resolved the disputes amicably, without undue pressure, even in non-compoundable offenses on matrimonial disputes, th ..

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