Author :- Eshika Singla INTRODUCTION In order to understand the topic better let’s first understand the meaning of the word “confession”. In criminal law, word confession is defined as a statement given by a person to acknowledge his or her guilt of committing a particular crime. There is no particular Act defining confession. Mr. Justice
The bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar, Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice Sanjiv Khanna was hearing a petition challenging the blacklisting of foreign Nationals by the Ministry of Home Affairs for their alleged association with Tablighi Jamat. While the Solicitor General informed the bench the bench that individual orders for blacklisting had been issued, Senior Counsel
Citation: AIR 1964 Cal 209 Bench: B Mukherji FACT This is a suit for recovery of Rs. 13,031.87 nP. Office worker of firm , Sohan Lal entered into negotiation on behalf of the firm with Snow White Ltd for transferring their goods. Goods were not delivered but were unjustifiably discarded and turned to their own
A Public Interest Litigation was filed by a Transgender Person, Kerela High Court directed to supply the medicines in consonance with the State government and that too free. Bench Comprised of Chief Justice S Manikumar and Justice Shaji P Chaly directed that ‘If any member of transgender community approaches the District Authority or any of
Author :- Mili Kaunojia INTRODUCTION Recently, our country witnessed one of the worst crime that happened with Jeyaraj and Beniks. The two men died, as they were subjected to brutality and torture in Police Custody. Their family alleges they had severe internal and external wounds, including rectal bleeding. In India, 1,727 deaths are recorded in
Author : Alisha Rahman Citation: AIR 1987 AP 171 Case briefing. The law used is the enjoyment of the ownership rights subjective to the requirements of the development plan. The court held that using of that land by income tax department and LIC is illegal and contrary to law. The Apex court after hearing both
Author : Alisha Rahman Case briefing. Magistrate found the accused guilty of offence under section 469, 509 IPC and 67 of IT act 2000. He was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 2 years under 469 IPC and to pay a fine of Rs. 500/-, one year simple imprisonment and Rs.500 fine under section 509 IPC
There was a dismissal in the bail application instituted before the Punjab and Haryana High court which was filed by the class 11 school student who is the accused in Gurugram private school murder case and has been charged with the murder of a seven year old child inside the school washroom( Master Bholu vs.
Author :- Kirti Sharma Indian Corporations especially those belonging to traditional business families, the concept of business is very traditional have shown remarkable resilience and capacity for adapting themselves to the changing industrial environment. But now a time has come when mere adaptive mixing of traditional and modern business practices may no longer suffice. Their
Author :- Himanshu Anand Apex Court in its November 2019 pronouncement in Shrimath Balasaheb Patil v The Hon’ble Speaker, Karnataka legislative assembly & others held that if cause of defection arises before the resignation is tendered then speaker shall decide defection proceeding first and can withhold the resignation for a reasonable period. Bench headed by