WEBIMPACT’S WEBINAR ON “COURT CONDUCT AND CONTEMPT” : REGISTER NOW!!! ABOUT WEBIMPACT is an initiave by JLSR, JUS COMMUNE AND LAW COLUMN. It was started to educate law students through webinars. WEBINAR DETAILS : TOPIC : Court, Conduct and Contempt SPEAKER : Jayant Bhatt, Advocate, Supreme Court of India DATE : 26TH August, 2020 TIMINGS
SC: Plea to Extend Moratorium A petition filed by Advocate Vishal Tiwari is plea seeking that all banks extend the moratorium period till 31st December 2020, the plea highlights the financial difficulties faced by lawyers, those engaged in the service sector and the travel and tourism sector. The plea seeks extend the moratorium of the
Kerala HC: Criminal complaint to Magistrate should be backed by affidavit swearing that the complainant believes allegations to be true. The Kerala High Court as of late underlined that the charges made in a criminal complaint some time recently a legal Judge ought to be sponsored by an testimony expressing that the complainant accepts the
Section 326A and 326B of IPC- A Critical Analysis Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction Acid attack is a form of heinous offence where acid is intentionally thrown on the victim to torture or disfigure the person. Section 326A and 326B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 provides for acid attack and the punishment imposed
Bombay High Court has quashed the FIRs lodged against Tablighi Jamaat The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court has quashed the FIRs lodged against 29 foreign nationals and six Indians in connection with a Tablighi Jamaat gathering in Nizamuddin Markaz, Delhi amidst the coronavirus restrictions in end March . The court said that in this case the Tablighi
A new controversy over Justice Nath, present Lokayukta of Nagaland catches ears of people A new controversy took the ears of people especially the Nagaland youth when the Lokayukta of Nagaland, a retired chief justice of the Meghalaya High Court, Justice Uma Nath Singh came into the media’s attention for asking “unjust and arbitrary” personal
Plea in SC for holding elections in the state of Bihar, instead to look upon the atrocities faced by people says petitioner. A petition was brought through the eyes of SC when petitioner stating the wrecked situation of Bihar due to the mass pandemic of Covid-19 and inevitable floods prayed before the court for not
Babri Masjid demolition case 1992: Supreme Court directs CBI Court to announce verdict by September 30 The Supreme Court has extended the date for announcing final verdict in Babri Masjid Demolition case. Previously the date set for CBI courts to conclude the case was 31st August. The special CBI courts have been a playing a
Free Consent under Indian Contract Act 1872 Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction One of the important pre-requisite for a contract to be valid and lawful is that the parties must enter into the contract out of their own free will and with their free consent. Free consent is that aspect when consent is free
SC adjourned the decision pertaining to Vinod Dua’s case A local Bhartiya Janta Party leader has filed a complaint against Vinod Dua over his program. Vinod Dua had been accused of making false claims of using death and terror attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for votebank politics through his YouTube show. In the show,