Yesterday, the 7 Judge Committee of Supreme Court declines the request to resume of physical hearing for now. The seven-committee headed by Justice NV Ramana had declined the request to resume physical hearing due to an increase in cases of Covid-19. The meeting has critical as the rise in the instance of lawyers to take
Arjun Arora vs Emperor (1937) Author : Sreelakshmi M A CITATION: AIR 1937 All 295 BENCH: Ganga Nath, J. INTRODUCTION In this case of Arjun Arora vs Emperor (1937), the accused have said to be done an offence against the state under section 124 A of IPC i.e., sedition. The section states “any person by
Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 251 OF 2006 Bench: Harjit Singh Bedi, Chandramauli Kr. Prasad INTRODUCTION Section 354 of IPC deal with outraging the modesty of women using criminal force. Any person who outrages the modesty of a woman by using criminal force or perform an act knowing that it will result
Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: 1988 SCR (2) 800, 1988 SCC (1) 541 Bench: Ray, B.C. (J) INTRODUCTION Section 3 of the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 talks about Detention orders. Detention orders are orders upon which people involved in the process of smuggling or dealing with smuggled goods
Yesterday, the Karnataka High Court issued directives to the state government and the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike [BBMP] giving direction to testing labs to inform persons who test positive for COVID-19 what action must be taken. The court required to issue directives immediately as the circular issued by the State govt date 2nd May 2020
About the course For smooth functioning of a business enterprise, and to uphold transparency and accountability, we need company laws that provide an outline of the way in which a company must do business and be managed. This Course is aimed to enable the participants in acquiring a basic, yet comprehensive understanding of the concepts
Yesterday, the High Court of Delhi refused to pass or issue an order in a plea filed for e-registration of all property documents, will, deeds at the Sub-Registrar office in NCT Delhi. The bench comprised of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan dismissed the plea stating that the said policy matter lies with
MANTHAN INDIA SUMMIT presents 3rd LAW-QUEST NATIONAL ONLINE QUIZ COMPETITION based on Constitutional Law of India. Syllabus: Constitutional Law of India • Preamble to the Constitution • Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Remedies • Directive Principles of State Policy • Fundamental Duties • Union and States Council of Ministers (Union and State) • Parliament & State Legislature• Union and State Judiciary
ASHOK KUMAR VS STATE Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: CRL.REV.P. 70/2020 Bench: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ KUMAR OHRI INTRODUCTION Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code deals with the offence of Cheating and inducing a person dishonestly to make delivery of a property. Any person who dishonestly cheats and induces another person to deliver a