Author: E-Justice India

Rex vs White : Case Summary

Case Name : Rex vs White Author : M. Sameer EQUIVALENT CITATIONS:  (1910) 4 Cr App R 257 BENCH:      Mr.Justice Bray J INTRODUCTION: In Indian penal code 1860, punishes person who attempts an act under any circumstances with an intention or having the knowledge of killing a another person, if his act caused death,

WRITS AND ITS TYPES

WRITS AND ITS TYPES Author : Taniya Tejan INTRODUCTION Writ means any written command and order in the name of the court or other legal authority to act or abstain from acting the Supreme Court and High court has the power to issue a writ.  India borrowed this concept of writs from England. Under  “The

THE SCIENTER RULE

THE SCIENTER RULE Author : Bhoomi Gupta It is a primary duty of an individual who possesses animals either ferae naturae (usually wild animals) and mansuetae naturae (usually domestic animals) to protect other people from any harm that can be incurred due to these animals. When any dangerous or non-dangerous animals causes harm then the

Thakorlal D. Vadgama vs State of Gujarat

Case Name : Thakorlal D Vadgama vs State of Gujarat Author : Tulsi Arya EQUIVALENT CITATIONS:- 2313, 1974 SCR (1) 178 BENCH:- Dua, I.D. INTRODUCTION:- Despite the fact that a minor joins the blamed voluntarily, at that point it doesn’t sums to “taking” however accused will even now be charge for kidnapping under section 361

SC refused to restrained Patanjali Ayurved from using the trademark CORONIL

SC refused to restrained Patanjali Ayurved from using the trademark CORONIL On August 27,Supreme Court has given a major relief to Patanjali Ayurved Limited, quashed the petition against him on the trademark claim of “CORONIL”. CORONIL has been launched by Patanjali Ayurved Limited. On July 1, the Union AYUSH ministry explicitly stated  that company can

Emperor vs Mushnooru Suryanarayana Murthy : Case Summary

Case Name : Emperor vs Mushnooru Suryanarayana Murthy Author : Aprajita Priyadarshini EQUIVALENT CITATIONS (1912) 22 MLJ 333 BENCH Justice Benson INTRODUCTION The Indian Penal Code very finely defines the differences between murder, culpable homicide and culpable homicides amounting or not amounting to murder under its provisions. To commit an offence under any of these