Legal Articles Even Poem Can Help Save A Death Convict From Gallows March 1, 2019 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment In a remarkable, bold and laudable judgment delivered by the Supreme Court in Dnyaneshwar Suresh Borkar v State of Maharashtra in Criminal Appeal No. 1411 of 2018 delivered just recently on February 20, 2019, it has vindicated what many say sometimes just casually that, “Even poem can help save a death convict from […] Read more » A Death Convict
Legal Articles Class Action Suits February 22, 2019 / February 22, 2019 by Akshita Sodhi | Leave a Comment Akshita Sodhi lloyd law college, Greater Noida. Introduction The class Suit Action was introduced in India through the amendment made in 2013 in the Company Act, 1956. It was after Satyam Scam, the government introduced class action suit. It has passed around four years but the Class Action Suit is still unknown among a […] Read more » Class Action Suits
Legal Articles DOWRY – A DARK SIDE OF INDIA February 19, 2019 by Amit Yadav | Leave a Comment By: Sahaj Karan Singh “Any other dowry, which the self-willed manmukhs offer for show, is only false egotism and a worthless display. O my father, please give me the Name of the Lord God as my wedding gift a dowry”. Guru Granth Sahib Ji, page79 Introduction Marriages is an aphorism i.e. it’s a pithy […] Read more » Dowry death Dowry Prohibition (Amendment) Act 1986. Dowry Prohibition Act in 2016
Legal Articles Long Pendency Amounts To A Special Reason For Imposing Lesser Penalty In Corruption Case Involving Meager Bribe Amount: SC February 7, 2019 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment To begin with, it has to be said right at the outset that in a rare departure from the past, the Supreme Court has just recently in a notable case titled Ambi Ram v State of Uttarakhand in Criminal Appeal No. 1723 of 2009 dated February 5, 2019 has taken a lenient view in […] Read more » Long Pendency Long Pendency Amounts Meager Bribe Amount Reason For Imposing Lesser Penalty In Corruption Case stice Abhay Manohar Sapre for himself and Justice Dinesh Maheshwari Suprem court
Legal Articles No Authority Can Claim Privilege Not To Comply With SC Judgment: Supreme Court February 1, 2019 / November 16, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment With much satisfaction it has to be remarked right at the outset that in a latest, landmark and laudable judgment by a two-Judge Bench of Apex Court titled Anil Kumar v Union of India and others in Civil Appeal No. 888 of 2019 (arising out of SLP (C) 32073 of 2016) and authored by […] Read more » Not To Comply With SC Judgment
Legal Articles Legal India SC Imposes Rs 5 Crore Penalty On Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Medical College For Playing Fraud On It and Orders Prosecution Of Its Dean January 28, 2019 / November 16, 2023 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It must be said with consummate ease that in a landmark, latest and laudable judgment titled Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University & Another v. Union of India & Others in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 1001 of 2017 with Writ Petition (Civil) No. 731 of 2018 which was delivered on January 17, 2019 by a three-Judge […] Read more » Justice R Subhash Reddy Justice Sharad A Bobde Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Medical College Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University WRIT PETITION
Legal Articles Legal India Mere Allegations Of Harassment Without Proximate Positive Action Not Sufficient For Conviction U/S 306 IPC: SC January 21, 2019 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment It has to be said right at the outset that in a landmark, latest and laudable judgment titled Rajesh v State of Haryana in Criminal Appeal No. 93 of 2019 (Arising out of SLP (Cri.) No. 8867 of 2016) by a two Judge Bench of Supreme Court comprising of Justice L Nageshwara Rao who authored […] Read more » Allegations Of Harassment Mere Allegations Of Harassment
Legal Articles Why Should They Speak Lies: Deceased’s Parents Are Most Natural Witnesses In Dowry Death Cases: SC January 21, 2019 / January 21, 2019 by Sanjeev Sirohi | Leave a Comment To begin with, in a latest, landmark and laudable judgment authored by Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre for himself and Justice Indu Malhotra, the Supreme Court in Mahadevappa v State of Karnataka Rep. By Public Prosecutor in Criminal Appeal No. 1261 of 2008 on January 7, 2019 upheld the conviction of a man accused of […] Read more » arents Are Most Natural Witnesses arents Are Most Natural Witnesses In Dowry Death Cases Dowry Death Cases
Legal Articles How to seek Bail in false 498A/406 IPC January 15, 2019 / January 15, 2019 by Kapil Chandna | Leave a Comment Matrimonial cruelty is the cruelty to which women is subjected to, by her husband and his relatives. Cruelty in matrimonial terms is physical and mental torture caused by the actions of husband and his relatives towards wife. To deal with matrimonial cruelty our constitution makers inserted section 498a in Indian Penal Code which reads as […] Read more » Bail in false 498A/406 IPC
Legal Articles Unsettling the “Settled Law”: “Reference” as a progressive Judicial device January 14, 2019 by Dushyant Mainali | Leave a Comment Dushyant Mainali “Settled law” is the most used term in legal briefs, court room arguments and finally in the text of the Judgments in almost all the functional legal-judicial systems in the world. The term comes from a judicial concept adopted from common law. The apposite term in this connotation is “stare decisis” in Latin […] Read more » "Black-letter law" "Settled law" progressive Judicial device