Key Takeaways Under Section 18(A) of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 a court may pass an order to conduct the trial of a child as an adult. This decision is to be taken after conducting a preliminary assessment under section 15 of the Act. The questio ..
Key Takeaways Res Judicata to be applicable only in case of conclusive judgments given by the courts. A suit under Section 92 shall be considered as a representative suit and therefore, shall be binding on all the parties interested in the issue.Fact ..
SC Upholds Rejection Of Candidature To Judicial Post Citing Absence Of Honourable Acquittal In Criminal CaseIt was observed by the court that a common man's perception about credentials of judicial officer is vital and the lack of honourable acqu ..
Case titleDLF Home Developers Limited vs. Rajapura Homes Private LimitedKey Takeaways The case was heard by the bench of Chief Justice of India NV Ramana and Justice Surya Kant. Two separate arbitration petitions were filed in this case by the petiti ..
Section 92 CPC- Judgment In Representative Suit Binds All Parties Interested In The Trust: SCThe case was of Jamia Masjid v. K V Rudrappa. The decision was given by Justices DY Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and Hima Kohli. It has been held by the Court th ..
NAME OF THE CASE AND CORAM Case Name Siddaraju v. the State of Karnataka, Case Number: MA No.2171/2020 in CA No.1567/2017 Coram: Justice Nageswara Rao, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice B.R. GavaiKEY TAKEAWAYS People with disabilities are eligible for p ..
Name of the CaseKavitha Lankesh v. State of KarnatakaKey Takeaways The decision of the Karnataka High Court to drop charges against one of the accused in a murder case was challenged by the petitioners. After rigorous arguments by both the parties, t ..
Name of the CaseRajendra Bajoria v. Hemant Kumar JalanKey Takeaways A partnership firm was still running even after the death of the three founding partners and relief was sought from the firm. The Court held that the court hearing the case has the p ..
Key Takeaways Vinod Kumar and Manikantan were convicted for their roles in the Kalluvathukkal Hooch Tragedy of 2000, which claimed over 30 lives. The Court denied the convicts' appeals in 2011. Their wives asked the Supreme Court to let them out ..
Key Takeaways High Court granted bail to an accused as he was not in possession of contraband on his person when searched by the authorities. The Supreme court saw that the High Court has overlooked certain elements of the case when granting bail, an ..