Section 16 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 empowers the arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction. The High Court bench consi
Section 16 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 empowers the arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction. The High Court bench consi
Upholding the dismissal of a Bank clerk, Supreme Court observed that it is every Bank employees’ duty to work with devotion and integrity and hon
Green Signal was given to the redevelopment plan of New Delhi’s Central Vista by rejecting various petitions filed in against of the project by t
Grant of bail is general rule and putting a person in jail or in a prison or in correction home during trial is an exception and presumption of inn
Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act has no overriding effect over the right of residence of a woman in a shared household wi
Even prisoners are entitled to be treated in a humane manner. The High Court directed the State Government to hand over the terminally ill prisoner
Merely having a just or valid claim or a prima facie case will not entitle the plaintiff to an order of attachment before the, unless it is establi
Power to include or exclude, amend or alter the Presidential Order is expressly and exclusively conferred on and vested with the Parliament was opi
A five-year delay in filing the FIR and discrepancies noted in witness testimonies gave the benefit of doubt to a man charged with rape. This decis
“Allowing the petitioner to remain in custody because of the reason that the offences alleged to have been committed by him are serious in nature