Karnataka High Court has directed to the State Government for considering to take a decision by 19th August for seeking a loan up to Rs 5 lakh extended to members of the bar are in financial stress due to Covid-19, on a representation made by the Belgavi Bar Association. The division bench of Chief Justice
F.I.R. – Setting the Criminal Law in motion Author : Ashutosh Sharma of ICFAI UNIVERSITY DEHRADUN INTRODUCTION F.I.R. stands for ‘First Information Report’. The first information report means any information, in particular the first information about the commission of an alleged offence recorded by a police officer, given either by the victim or any informant.
New Education Policy 2020 Author : Mohd Aqib Aslam Introduction HRD Ministry renamed as an Educational Ministry. National Educational Technology Forum would be created. M.Phil would be discontinued under NEP 2020. These are the highlights of NEP 2020. New Education Policy 2020 adopted by the Central Government which creates a beginning of new era of
A Delhi HC recently held an instrument cannot defined as term as a cheque, if it does not mention a specific “certain amount” of money to be paid to certain person. The amount written on the cheques is illogical, the same cannot be defined as cheque and has not legal enforceability under the Negotiable Instruments
The Union Finance Ministry has decided to expand the scope of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise [MSME] loan scheme due to Covid-19 to include professionals like doctors, lawyers, chartered accountant and others. The Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman had announced 3-lakh-crore scheme in part of the government moto “Athmanirbhar package” to help MSME. The government had
Pakistan HC permits India to appoint lawyer for Kulbhushan Jadhav As per the latest confirmation made by Attorney Genera Khalid Javed Khan, Pakistan HC has allowed India to appoint lawyer for Kulbhushan Jadhav. The ordinance passed by the High court also states that Lawyer to be appointed must be Pakistani and have permission to practise
Injunction to 50 rogue websites infringing Snapdeal Trademark The Delhi High Court had granted an injunction in favour to e-commerce company Snapdeal in relation to 50 rogue websites which were infringing their registered trademark under the case Snapdeal Pvt Ltd vs Snapdealluckydraws.org.in &Ors.) The order was passed by Justice Rajiv Shakdher as single bench. The Court also
Criminal Trespass Author : V. Krishna Laasya, School of Excellence in Law Introduction Black’s Law Dictionary refers to criminal trespass as when a person enters another’s property without any inherent right, authority or an explicit, implicit invitation. Trespass can generally be classified into Trespass to a person, to chattels and to land. According to conformation
Atbir vs Govt. of N.C.T of Delhi (2010) Author : Sreelakshmi M A CITATION: Crl Appeal NO. 870/2006 BENCH: P. Sathasivam, B.S. Chauhan INTRODUCTION: This is a murder appeal case where the appellants were found guilty for the murder of 3 persons of the same house. The Additional Sessions Judge convicted the accused appellants, one
Atmaram & Ors vs State of M.P, Before the Hon. Supreme Court CITATION: Crl appeal 2003/ 2008 BENCH: Swatanter Kumar, Ranjan Gogoi INTRODUCTION: In this case of Atmaram & Ors vs State of M.P, the appellant (accused) who was guilty for offence under section 302 IPC was punished by the trial court and the High