On the 17th July 2020, in the High Court of Judicature at Madras restrained Patanjali to use Trademark “CORONIL” until 30th July 2020. The application filed under Order XIV Rule 8 of O.S Rules R/w Order XXXIX Rule 1 and 2 of Civil Procedure of Code praying to pass and order of an interim injunction
The quote by William E. Gladstone “Justice delayed is justice denied” which violates the principle of natural justice. On the 17th July 2020, the Supreme Court of India upheld the decision of the High Court of Calcutta for a special level petition. The petitioner Bharat Coking Coal Limited was directed to compensate the respondent the
The High Court Legal Services Committee, Bengaluru had conducted the first Lok Adalat bench comprising of Hon’ble Shri Justice Alok Aradhe, Judge, High Court of Karnataka and Chairman, High Court Legal Services Committee and Sri. Vijay Kumar Patil, Conciliator settled 31 cases pertaining to two Insurance Companies and awarded a compensation of a sum of
In the High Court of judicature at Patna under civil writ jurisdiction, a petition filed challenging the an order passed by the Bihar Tax Authority for rejecting the petitioner’s desire to settle the tax amount. The bench comprising of the Chief Justice of Patna High Court Sanjay Karol and Justice S Kumar set aside a
Bhima Koregaon case activists accused made the plea for bail application before the High Court of Bombay. The bail application is on the ground that Vernon Gonsalves and Anand Teltumbde, are activists who were in close contact with another activist Varavara Rao who has been tested positive for Covid-19. The plea was made on the
The youth wing party Yuvasena of Shiv Sena has made an application at Supreme Court of India challenging the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) the decision to conduct the final-year exam till September 2020. In past, the party had issued written letters on 9th May 2020 and 7th July 2020 to University Grant Commission (UGC) and
Yesterday at the national capital, National Company Law Tribunal along with Principal Bench and other benches at New Delhi from 20th July 2020 to 30th September 2020 have been adjourned. The Notice states that the cases will be heard from 5th August 2020 onwards till 16TH October 2020. The specific dates of adjournment are mentioned
The High Court of Judicature at Madras an interim order yesterday to allow private unaided educational to collect the fees. The petitioner pleaded against the State Government Order by State of Tamil Nadu to seek online collection of fees for the academic year 2020-21. The petitioner pleaded that the Government order virtually halted to collect
Ne bis in idem legal maxim means a legal action cannot be brought twice for the same act or offense. The Delhi Court yesterday dismissed a plea to seek registration of FIR against Swami Ramdev, Acharya Ramakrishna, Patanjali and others for false claim to cure COIVD19. The complainant Mr. Tushar Anand made an application under
The High Court of Bombay held that RBI circulars issued on 27th March 2020 and 23rd May 2020 of moratorium is not applicable to mutual funds and debentures. The writ was filed under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution. The writ by petitioner pleas that the respondent is “the state” as per Article 12 of