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
COVID-19 not a ground to postpone elections : Supreme Court A bench comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan, R. Subhash Reddy, and MR Shah, dismissed two pleas seeking for a direction of the Chief Election Commissioner for the postponement of the impending Bihar Assembly Elections on account of the COVID 19 pandemic and also because of
SC verdict out on UGC case regarding Final year University exams 2020 The apex court bench clearly stated that “government will not be allowed to promote students without conducting final year University exams”. The bench consisted of Justices R Subhash Reddy, MR Shah and Justice Ashok Bhushan. Earlier Supreme court has reserved its order on
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
J&K HC: Funds of Vaishno Devi Shrine Board used for Iftaar parties The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has issued take note in a supplication by the Baridars, a Hindu Devout category, claiming rights to the organization, administration and administration of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and its endowments. Justice Javed Iqbal Wani
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
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
Case Name : Virsa Singh vs The State Of Punjab Author : Aditi gupta CITATION AIR 1958 SC 465 (Criminal Appeal no. 90 of 1957 before Hon’ble Supreme Court Of India) BENCH P.B. Gajendragadkar Syed Jaffer Imam Vivian Bose, J INTRODUCTION This case is dealing with Sec 300(3) under IPC which defines Murder and Sec
Juvenile Criminal Process In India Author : Mrinal Kedar Introduction: When you think about children, all it comes to mind are innocent smiling faces or some naughty tricks and children playing in the playground. But the idea that children could commit any crime let alone any heinous crime doesn’t even cross the back of your
SC : State government have the right to fix the fee for giving a special registration number to the motor vehicles registered A petition has been filed by Rakesh Sethi who could not get the registration number of his choice for his motorcycle. On Wednesday , the Supreme Court said that the state governments have