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Supreme Court To Centre: Disburse Arrears Under One Rank One Pension Scheme In Three Months

On Friday, the Supreme Court asked the Central Government to disburse the arrears to eligible pensioners of the armed forces within a period of 3 months. The Court extended the three months... Read more »

Supreme Court: Not Necessary To Give Opportunity Of Hearing To Would-Be Accused Before Court Makes Complaint U/Sec 195/340 CrPC

The Supreme Court in the case State of Punjab vs Jasbir Singh observed that it is not necessary to give an opportunity of hearing to a would- be accused before a complaint... Read more »

Delhi High Court: Senior Advocate Rebecca John Appointed As Amicus Curiae In Plea Against Revelation Of Hyderabad Rape Victim’s Identity

The Delhi High Court in the case Yashdeep Chahal v. UOI & Ors observed and has Senior Advocate Rebecca John as amicus curiae in a PIL seeking action against certain media houses... Read more »

Closes Plea Concerning COVID-19 Management; High Court Expects Delhi Govt’s Health Info Management System To Be Developed Expeditiously

The Delhi High Court in the case Rakesh Malhotra v. Government Of National Capital Territory Of India And Ors & Other Connected Matters observed and has said that it expects the Delhi... Read more »

Delhi High Court: Disclosure Of Documents Regarding Grant Of Sanction For Prosecution U/S 45(1) UAPA Can Be Exempted Under RTI Act

The Delhi High Court in the case Ehtesham Qutubuddin Siddique v. CPIO, Ministry of Home Affairs observed and has dismissed a plea filed by a convict in the Mumbai Twin Blast case... Read more »

HIMACHAL PRADESH HC: ORDER 9 RULE 7 CPC | APPLICATION FOR SETTING ASIDE EX-PARTE ORDER CAN BE ENTERTAINED ONLY IF FILLED BEFORE CONCLUSION OF ARGUMENTS

Recently, the Himachal Pradesh High Court in the case Surender Kaur v Shri Jagtendra observed while adjudicating on an application seeking to set aside an ex-parte order, observed that an application under... Read more »

KARNATAKA HIGH COURT SAYS GOLD ORNAMENTS SEIZED CAN BE KEPT IN CUSTODY FOR MAXIMUM 1 MONTH: S.451 CRPC

The Karnataka High Court in the case M/S Namboor Jewellers v. State By Lashkar Police Station observed and has said that if gold bullion or gold ornaments are seized during the investigation... Read more »

Implementation of the injunction

Third parties whose interests have been clearly violated due to the implementation of the injunction decision may also object to the terms of the injunction and the guarantee within one week of... Read more »

SC denies MGF’s plea, directors’ request for stay on Emaar’s FIR

The First Information Report (FIR) filed by Emaar India against MGF Development Limited and its directors for allegedly syphoning off 180 crore was denied by the Supreme Court. The bench said the... Read more »

TRACING THE CONTOURS OF THE SUTLEJ-YAMUNA LINK CANAL DISPUTE

The Sutlej-Yamuna Link (hereinafter “SYL” for brevity) Canal dispute has a long, complicated and sensitive history, with the genesis of the dispute being traced to the formation of the State of Haryana... Read more »