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US House Of Representatives Passes The China Competition Bill Hours Before The Winter Olympics In Beijing

   07 February 2022 at 11:25

The House of Representatives, backed by the majority Democratic party, on Friday passed the America COMPETES Act of 2022 in a bid to promote competitiveness with China and boost the semi-conductor manufacturing in the US. The vote took place amidst ..

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Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Writ Petition Challenging Challenging The Election By BCI And Seeking 30% Reservation For Women In State Bar Councils

   07 February 2022 at 11:25

A two judge Bench consisting of Justice L. Nageshwar Rao and Justice Abhay S. Oka dismissed a writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution, in the case of Puja Gupta and Anr v The Bar Council of India and Anr. The Writ was filed challeng ..

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Order VII Rule 11: Plaint Can Be Rejected In Its Entirety Or Not At All: Delhi HC

   05 February 2022 at 12:43

The Delhi HC has, in Kavita Tushir vs. Pushpraj Dalal CM(M) has held that there cannot be a piecemeal rejection of a plaint under Order VIII Rule 11 of CPC. The plaint can be rejected either in its entirety or not at all. The Delhi HC also held that ..

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Arbitral Award To Be Patently Illegal If The Arbitrator Fails To Act According To Terms Of Contract Or Ignores Specific Terms Of The Contract: Supreme Court

   04 February 2022 at 12:08

Supreme Court Bench, in the case of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd v Shree Ganesh Petroleum Rajgurunagar,has observed that an award will be patently illegal where the Arbitral Tribunal fails to acts on terms of the contract or ignores the specific terms ..

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S. 37 NDPS Act: Reasonable Grounds Mean Something More Than Prima Facie Grounds: Calcutta HC

   04 February 2022 at 12:08

The Calcutta HC has, in the case tilted Manik Das vs Narcotics Control Bureau has interpreted section 37 of the Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Act and has observed that the words ‘reasonable grounds’ means something more than ..

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Accused Cannot Be Discharged Under Section 245(2) CrPC Without Recording Reasons And Examining Witness: Calcutta HC

   04 February 2022 at 12:07

In the case of Supratik Ghosh vs. State of West Bengal and anr. the Hon’ble Calcutta HC has held that the Magistrate, discharging an accused under section 245(2) of CrPC has to be satisfied of the fact that no case has been made out and has to ..

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Top News Headlines 4th Feb 2022: S. 37 NDPS Act: Reasonable Grounds Mean Something More Than Prima Facie Grounds

   04 February 2022 at 12:07

S. 37 NDPS Act: Reasonable Grounds Mean Something More Than Prima Facie Grounds: Calcutta HC The Calcutta HC has, in the case tilted Manik Das vs Narcotics Control Bureau has interpreted section 37 of the Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic Substances Ac ..

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Civil Contempt Can Be Made Out Under Order XXXIX Rule 2A Of Civil Procedure Code Only In Case Of Wilful Disobedience: Supreme Court

   03 February 2022 at 13:22

Setting aside the order of a single bench judge of the Delhi High Court (HC), Supreme Court (SC), in the case of Future Retail Ltd v Amazon.com Investment Holdings & Future Coupons Pvt Ltd v Amazon.com Investment Holdings observed that a civil c ..

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Section 82 CrPC Does Not Bar Filing Of Anticipatory Bail By Proclaimed Offenders: Punjab and Haryana HC

   03 February 2022 at 13:22

The Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana HC, in the case of Mamta Giri vs. State of UT Chandigarh has held that nothing contained in section 82 CrPC will bar a proclaimed offender to file an application seeking anticipatory bail, if he could satisfy the ..

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Criminal Court Can Try A Case Against An Army Personnel When The Commanding Officer Does Not Exercise His Discretion To Initiate Court Martial: SC

   03 February 2022 at 13:22

In the case of State Of Sikkim vs Jasbir Singh the Hon’ble SC has held that a criminal Court will have the jurisdiction to try a case against an army personnel when the Commanding Officer has not exercised his discretion under section 125 of t ..

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