High Court Under Article 226 Cannot Permit Party To Modify Its Offer Without Hearing Other PartiesThe case was of Vaibhavi Enterprise v. Nobel Cera Coat Limited and Tanish Cerachem Private Limited v. Nobel Cera Coat Limited. The decision was given by ..
Default Bail Is An Indefensible Right; It Cannot Be Suspended Even During The Pandemic: Delhi HCDefault bail is a fundamental right which flows from Article 21 of the Constitution and cannot be suspended even during COVID pandemic. The case was of Ab ..
SC: Criminal Proceedings Cannot Become Weapons Of HarassmentThe case was of Randheer Singh v. State of UP. The decision was given by Justices Indira Banerjee and JK Maheshwari. The Court held that dispute of a civil nature has been given colour of cr ..
Civil Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Entertain Suit Based On Industrial Disputes ActThe Court said that though civil courts may have limited jurisdiction in service matters, such jurisdiction may not be available to adjudicate on orders passed by discip ..
Karnataka HC Passes Interim Order To Exempt SJMC Doctors From Compulsory Rural ServiceThe case was of Dr Gali Samrat and State Of Karnataka. The decision was given by Justice R Devdas. The Karnataka High Court has stated that the state government not ..
Mere Exclusion Of Sibling From Will Not A Ground To Suspect Its GenuinenessThe case was of V Prabhakara v. Basavaraj K (Dead) by LR and Another. The decision was given by Justices SK Kaul and MM Sundresh. The Court held that a testamentary court is n ..
Preliminary Enquiry By CBI In Corruption Cases Not Mandatory The Court held that an FIR will not stand vitiated because a Preliminary Enquiry has not been conducted. The decision was given by Justices DY Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and BV Nagarathna. Th ..
SC Permits Girls To Appear For Military School Entrance For 2022 TeamThe Supreme Court directed the Centre to make arrangements for the induction of girls into the Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC). The decision was given by Justice SK Kaul an ..
Renewal Of Passport Cannot Be Refused Merely On Ground Of Pendency Of Criminal AppealThe case was of Vangala Kasturi Rangacharyulu v. CBI. The decision was given by Justices L. Nageswara Rao and BR Gavai. The Court directed the passport authority to ..
Conduct Of Accused, Gravity Of Offence, Societal Impact Are Grounds To Revoke BailThe case was of Vipan Kumar Dhir v. State of Punjab. The decision was given by CJI NV Ramana and Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli. The bail order was set aside.Bail g ..