When a spouse dishonors a cheque according to s. 138, their liability does not extend to the other spouse and remains constricted to the individual
When a spouse dishonors a cheque according to s. 138, their liability does not extend to the other spouse and remains constricted to the individual
When MSMEs are funded by private banks, their functions gather a wider ambit since it involves discharging of public duties which enable them to co
In cases when government authorities have passed a detention order of an individual, such detention order cannot be cancelled merely because there
When an FIR is filed under section 307 for attempt to murder, and later a petition is filed asking the court to exercise its power under Section 48
If an FIR filed under serious offences are shown to be false and frivolous, which were initially filed with an intention to force the other party f
Any defamatory statement during the judicial proceedings, does not fall under the exceptions listed in section 499 of IPC and cannot be excluded fr
When an order by the arbitrator under Section 16 of the Act is paased dismissing an application, such an order cannot be challenged by any party in
When a sanction letter has been changed by the lending bank, it cannot make any changes whereby the processing fees that were initially refundable
The court can interfere in evaluation of an answer sheet only in cases where there is an exceptional situation shown and to a limited extent. This
When there is a joint liability shared by two persons and a cheque is issued in the name of only one person, a complaint of cheque bounce can only