On Wednesday, The letter undersigned by Chairman K C Mittal was send to the PM Narendra Modi, Bar Council of Delhi has requested release of funds to the tune of ₹500 crores from the Contingency Fund of India as well as PM CARES Fund to aid Advocates in distress due to COVID-19 of Delhi NCR
Author : Rutambhara Nayak Citation: 1892 19 I.A. 170 Bench: Lord Watson, Lord Morris, Sir Richard Couch, Lord Shand. Introduction: The case is a clarification with regard to the essentials of a valid waqf, that the primary endowment must be for religious/charitable purposes. Further that the inheritance of property by the descendants is decided by
Author : Rutambhara Nayak Citation: 1989 CriLJ 1224 Bench: C S Nair Introduction: The decision is of prime importance because it laid down that the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 (hereinafter known as Act) came into effect to being the primary statute to determine the rights of a muslim woman who
Author : Rutambhara Nayak Citation: (1891) ILR 18 Cal 399 Bench: J., Tottenham, J., Trevelyan Introduction: The above case is an example where the complexities of laws pertaining to personal laws(here, the Muslim law) is dealt with. The case decides whether or not a deed executed is a valid waqf as per the Mohammedan law
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Vacancy for the profile of Assistant Legal Consultant at the Tirupati Group. Their requirement being: 1. Law graduate 2. Fresher 3. a male candidate since there’s going to be a lot of correspondence and dealing with the police in several criminal matters. 4. Fluent in Hindi and English. Salary – 25 k Location: Noida 125,
A petitioner law student had filed a PIL stating that Forest Department of Government of Karnataka was planning to plant Acacia trees in the State and such are harmful to the environment which may even lead to irreparable damages. The Division Bench of Justice Abhinay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice N Nagaprasanna declined to entertain such
Author :- Sonali Sinha of ICFAI University Dehradun Inquiry into complaint by ICC: Law: In the case where settlement is not attainable through conciliation then ICC shall conduct an inquiry into the complaint. As per section 11 of the act two procedures are laid down, one where the respondent is an employee then the inquiry