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APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE A&C ACT IS MAINTAINABLE DESPITE THE PENDENCY OF REFERENCE BEFORE THE MSME COUNCIL: JHARKHAND HIGH COURT

The High Court of Jharkhand in the case National Collateral Management Services Ltd v. Kunk Bihari Food Processing Pvt Lt observed and has held that because a reference on the same issue... Read more »

Vehicle owner can’t be expected to verify genuineness of driver’s licence if he was satisfied about driving skills, says Supreme Court

The Supreme Court in the case Rishi Pal Singh vs New India Assurance Co Ltd observed that an owner of a vehicle cannot be expected to verify the genuineness of his driver’s... Read more »

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 11 OF THE A&C ACT IS A MANDATORY REQUIREMENT: MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case State of Madhya Pradesh v. Nidhi Industries observed and has held that it is mandatory for a High Court to issue notice of application... Read more »

MP High Court: S.195(1) CrPC does not bar registration of fir or require that written complaint by public servant be filled before court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court, Indore Bench in the case Ramesh Mendola v The State Of Madhya Pradesh observed and has recently held that Section 195(1) of CrPC nowhere states that that... Read more »

KERALA COURT: PULLING UP STATE POLICE FOR NOT REGISTERING FIR ON COMPLAINTS OF ILLEGAL MINING AGAINST COMPANY ENGAGED IN NH WIDENING WORK

In Kerala, the Nedumkanam Magistrate Court observed and recently pulled up the State Police for not registering a case based on a complaint alleging illegal mining and granite theft worth crores by... Read more »

SUPREME COURT: UNITECH CASE – NOBODY HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT MONEY FROM HOMEBUYERS FOR PROVIDING HEARING UPDATES

The Supreme Court in the case Bhupinder Singh vs Unitech observed and has clarified that neither it nor the Government-appointed Board of Directors of Unitech has authorized any person to act as... Read more »

Delhi High Court: Directing Tihar DGP to install CCTVs inside offices of senior jail officials

The Delhi High Court observed and has directed the Director General of Prisons, Tihar to install CCTV cameras inside offices of Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent in order to dispel false allegations regarding... Read more »

KERALA HIGH COURT GRANTS BAIL TO TUITION TEACHER ACCUSED OF SEXUALLY ASSAULTING MINOR BOYS FOR 8 YEARS

The Kerala High Court in the case XXX v. State of Kerala observed and released a man on bail of sexually assaulting his student over a span of eight years, finding that... Read more »

PEREMPTORY DIRECTIONS AFFECTING THIRD PARTY CANNOT BE ISSUED IN ANTICIPATORY BAIL ORDERS, SUPREME COURT REITERATES

The Supreme Court in the case Kanchan Kumari vs State of Bihar observed and has reiterated that a peremptory direction affecting a third party cannot be issued in an anticipatory bail order.... Read more »

SEEKING RESPONSE FROM KOCHI CORPORATION, CSML; DRAINS LEFT UNCOVERED, GRATES MISSING: KERALA HIGH COURT

The Kerala High Court in the case Pauly Vadakkan v. Corporation of Cochin observed and directed the Cochin Corporation and Cochin Smart Mission Limited (CSML) to file a report on the missing... Read more »