It appeared that Article 20 of the Constitution of India prohibits the conviction of a person twice for the ‘same offence’ and not for
It appeared that Article 20 of the Constitution of India prohibits the conviction of a person twice for the ‘same offence’ and not for
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a notice in a writ suit challenging the Central Government’s intention to adopt a 27 per cent OBC and 10%
The court always views both parties equally and defends the right to assert their point of view and stance equally. This was held in the judgment p
A Tribunal is established to ensure that it categorizes and analyses the required categories justly, however the court will find no reason to quest
The extra amount which was received from one of the parties is to be impugned transaction and also it can’t be prima facie termed as case propert
In the matter of Gumansinh @ Lalo @ Raju Bhikhabhai Chauhan Vs. State Of Gujrat LL 2021 SC 415 the Supreme Court augmented that three circumstanc
There was no justification to proceed against the appellants nor could learned Single Judge have entered into the merits of the decision taken by t
Encashment of bank guarantee of a party cannot be interfered by the Court unless and until there is a discrepancy in the terms of invocation of the
It appeared that the petitioners are not legally sustainable. Under Section 147 of the NI Act, the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Inst
The problems would have been remained unsolved if the very purpose was for only public monies, which would end up not reaching the desired objectiv