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S.12(3)(b) Bombay Rent Act | Tenant Must Prove Readiness To Pay Rent Including Interim Standard Rent To Claim Protection: Gujarat High Court
The Gujarat High Court has ruled that to claim protection from eviction under Section 12(3)(b) Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act a tenant has to prove that he was "ready and willing" to pay the standard rent and permitted increases, which "also includes interim standard rent" fixed by the court.For context, Section 12 of the Act states that no ejectment ordinarily to be...
Delhi High Court Directs Special Committee To Decide Lawyers' Plea To Include Their Names In Electoral Roll For BCD Polls
The Delhi High Court has directed the Special Committee of the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) to decide a representation filed by three lawyers seeking addition of their names in the electoral roll for the ensuing elections.Justice Amit Bansal directed the lawyers to file a representation before the Special Committee by January 08, which shall be considered and decided on or before January...
Jharkhand High Court Commutes Death Sentence Of Person Convicted For Rape & Murder Of Five-Year-Old Girl
The Jharkhand High Court recently commuted the death sentence of an accused convicted of the rape and murder of a five-year-old girl to life imprisonment, holding that the possibility of reform and rehabilitation of the accused could not be ruled out.A Division Bench of Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad and Justice Arun Kumar Rai was hearing a matter in which the accused, Indar Oraon, had been...
J&K&L High Court Initiates Suo Motu Case To Ensure Compliance With SC Directions On Remission Policies
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has registered a suo motu writ petition to monitor and supervise the implementation of remission and premature release policies in the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Arun Palli and Justice Rajnesh Oswal passed the order and noted that The Government of Jammu & Kashmir...
Difficult For Institution To Forgive And Forget Silence Of The Bar: Justice Mahesh Sonak Bids Farewell To Bombay High Court
Bidding adieu to the Bombay High Court, Justice Mahesh Sonak who would be taking charge of the office of Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court soon, on Wednesday urged the members of the Bar to always be vocal about anything that would affect the institution emphasising that 'it is a crime to remain silent when it is the duty to speak.'In a jam-packed central court hall, Justice Sonak...
Use of Tissue Culture Technology Does Not Bar Tax Exemption On Agricultural Income: Telangana High Court
The Telangana High Court has held that income earned from the sale of tissue-cultured plants qualifies as agricultural income and is therefore exempt from income tax, though advanced scientific techniques are used in their cultivation. The Bench of Justices P Sam Koshy and Narsing Rao Nandikonda heard a case where the assessee (appellant), who was engaged in the business of micropropagation...
Jharkhand High Court Scraps 'Net Charges' Formula For Electricity Duty Levy, Flags Excessive Delegation
The Jharkhand High Court on Monday struck down a proviso introduced by a state amendment to the Bihar Electricity Duty Act, 1948 that allowed electricity duty to be levied as a percentage of consumers' “net charges”. The court held that the legislature had delegated its taxing power to the executive without laying down any policy guidance. It further held that empowering the state...
Father Need Not Prove Financial Dependency To Claim Compensation As Legal Representative Under MV Act: Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal can't deny compensation to the father of the deceased on the ground that he was not financially dependent on his son.The Court further clarified that a father, being a legal representative, is entitled to compensation and estate of the decased, irrespective of dependency. Even when dependency is not proved...
Karnataka High Court Asks Winzo To Appear Before Police & Record Statement After Woman Alleges Misuse Of Pan Card On Gaming App
The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday (January 7) directed online gaming company Winzo Games Private Limited to appear before the police and record its statement in a criminal case wherein a woman has alleged that her Pan Card details were stolen and misused on Winzo's gaming app. As per the complainant, it is alleged that Winzo found out and communicated about the misuse of the complainant's...
Gauhati High Court Bar Association To Boycott Foundation Stone Ceremony Of New High Court Building; Announces Hunger Strike
The Gauhati High Court Bar Association has decided to boycott the proposed foundation stone laying ceremony for the new High Court building scheduled to be held on January 11 at Rangmahal in North Guwahati. The decision was taken in continuation of a resolution adopted at the Association's Emergent Extra-Ordinary General Meeting held on January 6.In a press release issued on Tuesday, the...
Victim Appeals Against Acquittal Can Be Summarily Dismissed If Victim Has No Prima Facie Arguable Case: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court recently held that a victim's appeal against acquittal under Section 413 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita can be summarily dismissed when there is no prima facie material to show that victim has an arguable case.The Division Bench of Dr. Justice A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar and Justice Jobin Sebastian observed that the provision for summary dismissal of...
"Producers Not Notified For Review Of Film": Madras High Court Questions CBFC Over Non-Certification Of Jana Nayagan Film, Reserves Order
The Madras High Court on Tuesday reserved orders on a plea filed by producers of the upcoming Tamil movie "Jana Nayagan" starring Vijay, over the non-issuance of the CBFC certificate.While reserving the orders, the court questioned the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on its decision to reopen the certification process of the Tamil film JanaNayagan, observing that the entire exercise...












