KEY TAKEAWAYS When the State is bringing up allegations of financial loss or defence through public interest onus vests on the State and it is bound to produce evidence in material facts and numbers. Fairness and bona fide standard embedded in contra ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court recently stated that a rape accused can be convicted solely based on the words of the prosecuterix if she seems to be trustworthy.DETAILS Name of the case: Phool Singh vs State of Madhya Pradesh For this case, one of t ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court said that the whole resolution process must be finished inside the period specified under Section 12 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.DETAILS Name of the case : Committee of Creditors of Amtek Auto Limited through ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS In response to the remarks made by the Supreme Court with respect to the inefficiency of the Government in controlling the pollution in the capital city, the Government has constituted a task-force for ensuring compliance with the rules ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS When an unprivileged Will is in question the requirements laid down in section 63 must be complied. Sheer mechanical submission is not sufficient to succeed under section 63 of The Succession Act of 1925. When a matter in appeal stage c ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Recently, on Tuesday, the Supreme court observed that solenon-availability of operation theatres during an emergency can not be considered as negligence on the hospital’s part.DETAILS Name of the case : Bombay Hospital and Medical ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court on 29th November, while deciding an appeal against a judgement of the Karnataka High Court held that the special court does not have the power to take cognizance of an offence under the MMDR Act in the absence of a spe ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court saw that Section 362 of the Code of Criminal Procedure doesn't engage a court to suo moto review the prior order passed by it.DETAILS Name of the case : XXX vs State of Kerala Foundation of the case : The bench inc ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court has seen that illicit utilization of an authorized or endorsed weapon fundamentally doesn't establish an offense under Section 27 of the Arms Act, 1959, without demonstrating the crime u/s 5 or 7 of the Act.DETAILS ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Mere mentioning of wordings such as “Fraud/ Fraudulent” in clever legal drafting does not create an exemption to section 34 of the SARFAESI Act. The “fraud” test must be satisfied in the event if a petition compr ..