Supreme Court Affirms Right to Property for Non-Citizens in Enemy Property Case

Supreme Court Affirms Right to Property for Non-Citizens in Enemy Property Case

Feb 26, 2024

Introduction: In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment regarding the right to property, specifically in the context of enemy properties under the Enemy Property Act, 1968. The bench, comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan, made observations

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Right to property under article 300 A is also available to the non-citizens: SC

Right to property under article 300 A is also available to the non-citizens: SC

Feb 25, 2024

The bench comprised of Justice B V Nagarathna and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan had observed the same while they were deciding that the enemy property under the Enemy Property Act 1968 is not exempted from the municipal laws as the same is not vested

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Police Cannot Act as Debt Collectors, Upholds High Court’s Role in Preventing Harassment: SC

Police Cannot Act as Debt Collectors, Upholds High Court’s Role in Preventing Harassment: SC

Feb 25, 2024

The Supreme Court has ruled that police do not have the authority to recover money or act as a civil court for recovery of money, as their job is to investigate allegations that disclose a criminal act. The court has pointed out the

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Enemy Properties Not Government Assets; Municipal Taxes Applicable, Rules Bench

Enemy Properties Not Government Assets; Municipal Taxes Applicable, Rules Bench

Feb 25, 2024

The Supreme Court has ruled that enemy properties vested with government-appointed custodians are not assets of the central government and cannot be sought exemption from paying municipal cess, including house and water taxes. The ruling was delivered by a bench comprising Justices BV

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Supreme court: mere delay in complying with the court’s order doesn’t amount to contempt unless deliberate

Supreme court: mere delay in complying with the court’s order doesn’t amount to contempt unless deliberate

Feb 23, 2024

Supreme Court recently held that a mere delay in complying with the court’s order does not amount to contempt of court unless it is done deliberately. “We are of the view that mere delay in complying with the order, unless there is a

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Jharkhand High Court dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s plea, allows defamation proceedings against him

Jharkhand High Court dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s plea, allows defamation proceedings against him

Feb 23, 2024

Recently, Jharkhand high court dismissed the petition filed by Rahul Gandhi challenging the defamation proceedings against him for making defamatory remarks against Amit Shah. Allegedly, Rahul Gandhi made defamatory remarks against the then president of Bharatiya Janata Party, Amit Shah, of being involved

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10-day parole granted to a convict of the Bilkis Bano Case

10-day parole granted to a convict of the Bilkis Bano Case

Feb 23, 2024

A 10-day parole was granted by the Gujarat HC to one of the convicts of the infamous Bilkis Bano Gangrape Case. It was granted to allow him to attend the wedding of his nephew on 5th March 2024. Chandana had approached the court

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Republic TV Journalist granted bail by the Calcutta HC

Republic TV Journalist granted bail by the Calcutta HC

Feb 22, 2024

The Calcutta HC granted bail to the journalist Santu Pan, who was arrested when he was doing live reporting from Sandeshkhali, west Bengal for Republic TV on 19th February. It was alleged by the authorities of the state that the journalist was arrested

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Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 138 of NI Act, Clarifies Blank Cheque Presumption

Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 138 of NI Act, Clarifies Blank Cheque Presumption

Feb 22, 2024

The petition challenged the decision of the Sessions Court upholding conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (NI Act) while reducing the substantive sentence to one day. Sophy Thomas, J., upheld the High Court’s findings and clarified that a blank

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In disputes involving unethical transactions, heightened caution must be exercised: SC

In disputes involving unethical transactions, heightened caution must be exercised: SC

Feb 20, 2024

Issue:- An FIR was registered over the alleged failure of the appellant to secure a government job for the complainant even though he took the money promising him a job. Analysis:– On Monday, it was observed by the SC that heightened caution must

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