Overcoming the “Narrow, Excessively Legalistic” Discussion over the SC Election Commission’s Decision
Issue The Supreme Court’s most recent decision on the appointment of the chief electoral commission and election commissioners was overly legalistic and restricted to the institution’s constitutional and legal structure and judicial interpretations of the status and authority of the Election Commission of
In a Suit For Possession, Prior Possession Becomes Relevant When Both Parties Fail To Establish Title: Supreme Court
What: “When both parties fail to establish title, prior possession becomes relevant in a suit for possession”: Apex Court. Facts: The side that can demonstrate earlier possession will prevail in a possession lawsuit if neither party has proven title, the Supreme Court has
The Supreme Court recalls the Unitech case’s order disbursing money to two individuals, saying “There Was Mistake On Part Of this Court.”
Recently, the Supreme Court used the restitution principle and ordered two people to return the funds paid out in accordance with its order, which came from the proceeds of the sale of the property owned by Unitech that was sold to M/s. Devas
Suits will not be abated for not impleading all the Legal Representatives of the deceased defendant
It has been held by the supreme court that the abatement of a suit won’t take place merely for not implementing all legal representatives of the deceased defendant. Suits can be said to be abated if the death of one of the defendants
Journalist’s complaint against actor Salman Khan quashed.
A journalist filed a criminal complaint against actor Salman khan alleging criminal intimidation in the year 2019. The metropolitan court of Andheri had before issued a summons to the act and this got challenged in the High court. It was inquired by Justice
Hindu Succession | If Law Gets Amended Before Passing Final Decree In Partition Suit, Parties Can Seek Its Benefit : Supreme Court
Issue – The Supreme Court has ruled that, while a partition lawsuit is pending and a final decision has not yet been issued, the parties may seek the benefits of the modified statute. As a result, if the legislation controlling the parties has
Notification from the Supreme Court on Delhi’s appeal against the appointment of 10 nominated members to the MCD
Issue – The Delhi Government petitioned the Supreme Court to invalidate notifications via which the Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) selected 10 nominees to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on his own initiative and without the support or counsel of the Council of
“The investigation parade does not hold much value when the identity of the accused is already known to the witness”: supreme court
Recently in the case of Udayakumar v. State of Tamil Nadu, the Supreme court held that the investigation parade is not valuable if the identity of the accused is already in knowledge to the police or the witness The supreme court bench consisting
Section 12A Withdrawal of CIRP Application Can Be Maintained Before the Creation of the CoC, ruled Supreme Court
In ruling on an appeal filed in Abhishek Singh v. Huhtamaki Ppl Ltd. & Anr., the Bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and Vikram Nath held that Section 12A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”) does not prohibit entertaining requests for the
Supreme Court: Consumer Commissions Are Ineligible to Handle Cases Containing Highly Disputed Facts, Criminal Activity, or Tortious Actions.
Issue – The Supreme Court has reaffirmed that consumer tribunals cannot rule on complaints involving hotly contested factual issues, instances involving tortious behaviour, or crimes like fraud or deception. It stated that the “deficiency in service” notion under the Consumer Protection Act of