It is the contention of the petitioners, that the offences under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, are bailable offences because the amendment which was carried out in the Act, by Act 18 of 1981 ...
The Supreme Court has categorically stated that "all cases involving the same issue cannot be deferred indefinitely nor can ...
hearing, this Court questioned the petitioner’s locusstandi to file the writ petition, since she is neither the John Kurien [1998 (1) KLT 673] and Ashadevi N.P. There is no provision under the Rules ...
So the person in whose name a motor vehicle stands registered is the owner of the vehicle for the purpose of the Act.
Foreigner's Act and has been sentenced for the period already undergone. the FRRO. It is in accordance with law and does not need any modification. 6. The scope of judicial review in such matters is ...
Citing at least eighteen conflicting precedents from two- and three-judge benches, the Supreme Court referred the vexed questions under Section 14 to a larger bench. The inquiry aims to reconcile ...
For establishing full ownership on the undivided joint family estate under Section 14 (1) of the Succession Act the Hindu female must not only be possessed of the property but she must have acquired ...
For the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur to apply in Indian courts, three fundamental conditions must be satisfied : The incident must be of a type that would not ordinarily occur without negligence. The ...
Legally, alteration may be effected at any time before judgment is pronounced. This flexibility allows the court to respond to new evidence or emerging nuances in the facts. The court’s discretion ...
The coordination and accountability of juvenile justice institutions in India are primarily governed by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, and involve a structured ...