KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court, on Wednesday, observed that the Courts can not decide the equivalence of prescribed qualifications and other qualifications invoking its power of judicial review. Equivalence of qualification is a matter for the State, as selecting authority, to ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Oral sex with minor not aggravated sexual assault: Allahabad High Court The intention of the legislation must be kept in mind while interpreting the provisions of a statute and a provision must be interpreted with the four walls of the Act. li style="text-a..
KEY TAKEAWAYS “Special Courts scrutinizing cases with original jurisdiction vested upon Magistrate Court does not constitute illegality”, the Amicus Curiae reports to Supreme Court. The right to first appeal is not diminished by trying the case at the Court of Sessio..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 repealed the Control of Rent and Eviction Act, 1950 and was extended to all Municipal Areas by the Rajasthan Rent Control (Second Amendment) Act, 2005. It stipulates the setting up of Rent Tribunals and Appellate Rent Tribunals...
KEY TAKEAWAYS Age determined by the Juvenile Justice Board will be considered to be the true age of a person - Supreme Court Ossification test is not conclusive evidence and "cannot be the sole criterion for age determination"- Supreme Court li style="text-alig..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a major announcement on Friday morning, stating that the Central Government will take steps to repeal three contentious farm laws. Despite the fact tha..
KEY TAKEAWAYS In response to the recent case of sexual assault against a 10 year old minor boy, the Allahabad High Court has observed that oral sex with a minor is not considered to be aggravated sexual assault or sexual assault. It is rather considered to be a penetrative sexual assault which is a punishable offence ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Allahabad High Court, currently acquitted a man accused for committing a crime of raping and murdering a minor young girl and facing capital punishment, having observed the evidence of the deceased being last seen with the charged defendant before the supposed case as not convincing enough. /u..
In a very significant development, we see that the Delhi High Court has as recently as on November 17, 2021 in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Anil Kumar and Anr. Vs Amit and other connected matters in C.R.P. 75/2020 & CM APPL. 29472/2020 and others has minced absolutely no words to state in simple, straight and suave language that the p..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court observed that an Arbitrator can not modify an Arbitration award on an application documented under Section 33 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. Only in certain cases of arithmetical and additionally administrative mistakes, the award can be..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court observed that the payment of price is a fundamental part of a sale deal. If a sale deed in regards of an unflinching property is executed without the payment of price and in the event that it doesn't accommodate the payment of price at some day in the future, it's anything but a..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Bombay HighCourt, while deciding on Sameer Wankhede v. Nawab Malik defamation case held that the public have right to examine and comment on actions of public officials, after reasonable verification of facts. It was also held that in this case it cannot be sai..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The Supreme Court has held that with the main goal of the Juvenile Justice Act 2015, the age recorded by the Juvenile Justice Board or the Child Welfare Committee of the individual so brought before it will be considered to be the actual age of the individual. h2 style="text-align: justif..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Considering the decision of the Karnataka High Court denying the info tax reduction to Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd. for profiting outside catering administration for individual use, the Supreme Court has confirmed that such help is prohibited from input administration according to CENVAT Credit Rules ..
KEY TAKAWAYS The Telangana HC while hearing the anticipatory bail application granted liberty to the accused to initiate proceedings against the police officials if the guidelines given in ‘Arnesh Kumar’ case are not followed and the procedure for arrest under section 41 CrPC is violated. h2 style="text-al..
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