Bail refused by the Delhi High Court to the person accused of smothering an old couple based on their daughters’ and her partners’ command. The bodies of the deceased couple acquired near a dirty sewer packed in suitcases. The sister and her partner were accused of the murder by the children of the late couple.
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Delay In Raising Juvenility Claim Is No Ground For Rejection Of Such A Claim: SC
The Hon’ble Supreme Court earlier today held that the delay in raising the claim of juvenility is no ground for rejection of such a claim. The Hon’ble SC while pronouncing also stated that such a claim can be raised at any stage, even after the final disposal of the case. The Hon’ble bench given an
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The income tax officials conduct search and seizures wherein most of the times it results in the unearthing of huge amounts of wealth concealed from the authorities but on the other hand abuse of this power has also been seen. Introduction “It must always be remembered that what the Constitution forbids is not all searches
... Continue Reading.Supreme Court Collegium Recommends Thirteen Names for Appointment as Judges of Bombay High Court
Supreme Court Collegium Recommends Thirteen Names for Appointment as Judges of Bombay High Court The Supreme Court Collegium meeting took place on 19 March 2021 and it has recommended the names of nine lawyers and four judicial officers for appointment as Judges of Bombay High Court. The three-judge Supreme Court Collegium, comprising of Chief Justice
... Continue Reading.The Kerfuffle of Apps Terms of Use: Can They Change Anytime?
The Kerfuffle of Apps Terms of Use: Can They Change Anytime? Given that some Apps are more exposed to the public eye than others, it is recommended that consumers be able to assess a few simple elements before using “unsanctioned” Apps Online Apps (such as WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc.) generally follow a similar two-tiered
... Continue Reading.Precautionary Principle: Meaning, Features and Legal Application in India
INTRODUCTION The quest for sustainable advancement objectives is driven by policy-based arrangement and dynamic in light of logical information and upheld by ecological administration and law standards.[1] Nevertheless, the 2019 UN Environmental Rule of Law: First Global Report expresses that limits on current logical sureness and understanding mean natural matters can bring up a more
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Foreign Investment in Australia: The New National Security Regime The Australian Government has introduced major changes to its foreign investment review framework, which imposes new mandatory notification requirements on foreign investors to protect Australia’s national security For over 40 years, Australia’s foreign investment review framework (as set by the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975
... Continue Reading.Case Summary: Kehar Singh and Others v. State (Delhi Admn.) 1988 | Deepsikha
I. Introduction Kehar Singh case is also known as the Indira Gandhi murder case, the present case bases its arguments on the essential structure of the constitution on the rights of the accused. In the case of Kehar Singh v. State, the facts suggest that Kehar Singh was indicted for homicide and connivance for the
... Continue Reading.Appeal in SC to replace party symbol on EVMs and ballot with name, age, photograph, educational qualification of the candidates
An appeal has been filed before the Supreme Court asking for directions to the Election Commission to stop the practice of having party symbols on the ballot and Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and replacing them with ”name, age, educational qualification, and photograph” of challenging candidates. The appeal filed by Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, BJP spokesperson emerged
... Continue Reading.Case Summary: Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru & Ors. v. State of Kerala & Anr. (1973)
I. Introduction The present article is a case summary of the landmark judgment of the case Kesavananda Bharati[1]. To discuss so, the article has provided a brief summary of facts involved in the case, outlines the main issues involved, presents the contentions of both the parties and provides the decision held by the Apex Court
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