NAME OF THE CASE AND CORAM Case Name: Rohini courtroom incident Coram: CJI NV Ramana KEY TAKEAWAYS Emphasis has to be placed on the protection of the judicial officers due to an incre..
Name of the Case Rajasthan High Court v. Akashdeep Morya Key Takeaways The respondent in the case had been denied appointment as a Civil Judge due to his acquittal in criminal cases under unanimous circumstances which was under challenge...
SC: Nobody Can Take Benefit Of Mistake Of Court The case was of Ajai Pal Singh and Others v. State of Uttar Pradesh and Others. The decision was given by Justices MR Shah and AS Bopanna. The Court held that a party cannot take benefit of an inadvertent mistake committed by a court while passing an order.The Court said that th..
Key Takeaways High Court refused to entertain a writ petition since an alternate remedy was available and because the dispute involved a question of fact which was not amenable in the writ jurisdiction of the High Court. The case went to the Supreme court where the court declare..
KEY TAKEWAYS The exclusion of any caste other than Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe from purview of Census is a conscious policy decision taken by Central Government Sharing of census data of OBCs collected by Centre upon direction from Court to include enumeration of Socio..
Case title National Highway Authority of India vs Madhukar Kumar Key Takeaways This case was heard by the bench of Justice KM Joseph and Justice S Ravindra Bhat. According to the Rule 8 of National H..
NAME OF THE CASE AND CORAM Case Name: Gaurav Kumar Bansal v Union of India Coram: Justices MR Shah and AS Bopanna KEY TAKEAWAYS Issue of compensation to the family of the deceased per..
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 question that arises is whether &lsq..
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. h2 style="text-a..
SC Upholds Rejection Of Candidature To Judicial Post Citing Absence Of Honourable Acquittal In Criminal Case It was observed by the court that a common man's perception about credentials of judicial officer is vital and the lack of honourable acquittal will undermine public faith. The case was of Rajasthan High Court v. A..
Case title DLF Home Developers Limited vs. Rajapura Homes Private Limited Key Takeaways The case was heard by the bench of Chief Justice of India NV Ramana and Justice Surya Kant. Two separate arbitr..
Complaint in case of a judge cannot be about a poor judgment or order.For that, there is a facility of correction, analysis, or appeal to the higher Judiciary. So, in what circumstances can people complain against judges? Plausible bad or irresponsible behaviour of judge include being impolite to other people or having bad body language, actions or behaviour towards..
Section 92 CPC- Judgment In Representative Suit Binds All Parties Interested In The Trust: SC The 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 that a suit under Section 92 CPC is of a representative character and all pers..
In a magnanimous gesture, the Kerala High Court has as recently as on August 27, 2021 in a learned, laudable, landmark and latest judgment titled Radhakrishna Pillai v. District Level Authorization Committee for transplantation of Human Organs, Ernakulam) in WP(C) No. 16216 OF 2021 has spared no words to make it abundantly clear that criminal antecedents of a person..
Definitions of Tort Introduction Law is generally divided into public and private laws. While public laws regulate the conduct of states, private laws aim at regulating the behavior of individuals. Sir Pit Cobbet said, “Private law is the body of rules for determining questions a..
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