Last Updated on 8 seconds by Admin LB The article ‘Is Wi-Fi Hacking Legal in India?’ is an extensive analysis of the evil attack of hacking and also about the hacker’s agenda behind doing it. Through this article, the author has taken an active step in order to spread awareness about the rapid increase of hacking
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NCLT HAS JURISDICTION OVER PERSONAL GUARANTORS EVEN IF NO CIRP/LIQUIDATION IS PENDING AGAINST CORPORATE DEBTOR : SUPREME COURT
Wednesday May 11, 2022. BY | Insolvency & Bankruptcy Supreme Court bench comprising of Justice S Abdul Nazeer and Justice Vikram Nath held that NCLT has jurisdiction over proceeding against personal guarantors of corporate debtor under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (“I&B Code”) even if no corporate insolvency resolution proceeding (“CIRP”) or liquidation proceedingis pendingagainst the
... Continue Reading.Supreme Court notice to Ola on Meru’s plea
Supreme Court notice to Ola on Meru’s plea Earlier, the Director-General of the Competition Commission of India had concluded that no unfair practice was involved The Supreme Court has issued a notice to Ola Cabs in the appeal filed by Meru Cabs regarding anti-competitive practices by the former. The apex court assailed the order of
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SEAT AND THE LAW OF ARBITRATION The “seat approach” for determining the law of arbitration and the presumption of judicial consensus in its support has been challenged by the UK Supreme Court in its decision in Enka v. Chubb. Indian Courts, which steadfastly follow this approach, need to review their position and explore a more
... Continue Reading.Call for Applications: Associate Positions at Wadhwa Law Chambers, New Delhi
We’re pleased to inform you that Wadhwa Law Chambers headed by Kapil Wadhwa is looking to recruit three Associates for their IP Litigation and IP Prosecution teams. For further details, please see the job description below: Call for Applications: Associate Positions at Wadhwa Law Chambers, New Delhi Image from here The IP team at Wadhwa Law
... Continue Reading.Is Sympathy a Necessary Character for a Law Student?
Last Updated on 12 seconds by Admin LB The Article ‘Is Sympathy a Necessary Character for a Law Student?’ highlights the importance of being sympathetic in the legal profession. It gives a calm environment to the clients and they are willing to share the details of the case properly with their lawyers. The author also
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SUPREME COURT HOLDS NO VICARIOUS LIABILITY FOR CHEQUE DISHONOUR IF A PERSON STANDS AS GUARANTOR FOR LOAN In a recent Criminal Appeal , a two judge Bench of the Supreme Court comprising of Justice Sanjeev Khanna and Justice Ajay Rastogi passed an Order and Judgement dated 09.05.2022 in ‘Dilip Hariramani vs. Bank Of Baroda ’
... Continue Reading.A commits an offence in Agra but makes a confession before the Judicial Magistrate, Jaipur, who has no power to try the case. Is the confession valid, if it is recorded by the Magistrate after following the procedure, laid down in Section 164, Cr.P.C?
Last Updated on 33 seconds by Admin LB Question: A commits an offence in Agra but makes a confession before the Judicial Magistrate, Jaipur, who has no power to try the case. Is the confession valid, if it is recorded by the Magistrate after following the procedure, laid down in Section 164, Cr.P.C? [UPCJ 1984, UPHJS
... Continue Reading.A, an accused makes a confession before the Metropolitan Magistrate, Delhi during an investigation under Section 164 Cr. P.C. but he does not sign the confessional statement. Is the confession recorded under Section 164, Cr. P.C. valid
Last Updated on 9 seconds by Admin LB Question: A, an accused makes a confession before the Metropolitan Magistrate, Delhi during an investigation under Section 164 Cr. P.C. but he does not sign the confessional statement recorded by the Magistrate. Is the confession recorded under Section 164, Cr. P.C. valid? Find the answer to the mains
... Continue Reading.During his cross-examination by the defence, a prosecution witness admits (i) that he had signed his statement recorded under Section 161 Cr. P.C., and; (ii) that his said statement was read over to him by the Police Officer outside the courtroom before he entered the witness-box… Decide
Last Updated on 11 seconds by Admin LB Question: During his cross-examination by the defence, a prosecution witness admits (i) that he had signed his statement recorded under Section 161 Cr. P.C., and; (ii) that his said statement was read over to him by the Police Officer outside the courtroom before he entered the witness
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