Calcutta High Court
Calcutta High Court Quashes Complaint Against Director As Prosecution Failed To Implead Company Importing Liquors Not For Sale
The Calcutta High Court has quashed the complaint against the director as the prosecution failed to implead the company importing liquors not for sale.The bench of Justice Shampa Dutt (Paul) has observed that the company has not been made an accused. The petitioner, a director of the company, has been made an accused. The place of seizure and the seized articles on which the case has...
ED Moves Calcutta High Court Seeking To Transfer Investigation In Cases Arising Out Of ₹10,000 Crore Ration Scam From State Police To CBI
The Enforcement Directorate has moved the Calcutta High Court seeking to transfer all cases involving the Rs 10,000 crore ration scam being investigated by the State police to the CBI.Notably, last month, while investigating the ration scam, officers of the ED were attacked when they were going to Sandeshkhali to raid the premises of local political leader Shahjahan Sheikh, who was one of...
No Evidence Of Contributory Negligence: Calcutta HC Directs Rs 40 Lakhs Additional Compensation For Family Of Man Who Fell From Bus & Died Due To Rash Driving
The Calcutta High Court has directed the insurance company to pay an additional compensation of Rs 40,08,687 at 6% per annum, to the relatives of a man who was killed after being thrown from the front gate of a bus he had boarded, due to the rash and negligent driving of the bus driver.In allowing the appeal against the order of the Motor Accidents Claim Tribunal ("MACT") which had awarded a...
Calcutta High Court Weekly Round-Up 29th January-4th February 2024
NOMINAL INDEXCommissioner Of Income Tax Versus Gopal Sharma 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 29Commissioner Of Customs (Port), Kolkata Versus M/S. Dredging Corporation Of India Limited 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 30Subham Roy Choudhury Vs The State of West Bengal & another.2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 31Paresh Chandra Ganguly (represented by LRs) v CBI 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 32Nilanjan Mitra v The State of West Bengal &...
Limited Judicial Intervention U/s 8 And 11 Of Arbitration Act, Presumption In Favor Of Arbitration: Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court bench comprising Justice Krishna Rao held that while interpreting the arbitration agreements, the courts should have a presumption in favour of arbitration of the dispute and the court could only interfere if the party shows prima facie non-existence of valid arbitration agreement. It held that Sections 8 and 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1986...
Bar Association Elections | Calcutta High Court Intervenes In Plea Raising Concerns On Possibility Of Individual Votes Being Traced Back To Voters
The Calcutta High Court intervened in a plea regarding the High Court Bar Association Elections, which were held recently. The plea alleged that while casting votes, members of the Bar association discovered that the serial number of the voter was depicted in the ballot paper, along with the name of the candidates. In intervening to ensure secrecy was maintained in the voting process, a...
'Prima Facie Over-Action': Calcutta HC Seeks Explanation From Doctors Who Terminated Pregnancy When Court Merely Directed Formation Of Medical Board
The Calcutta High Court has called for an explanation from a group of doctors who medically terminated the minor petitioner's pregnancy when the Court had only directed the formation of a Medical Board to ascertain the pros & cons of terminating the pregnancy.A single bench of Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharya held: Such action on the part of the concerned doctors transpires prima facie to...
Calcutta High Court Monthly Digest: January 2024
NOMINAL INDEXBerger Paints India Limited v JSW Paints Private Limited 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 1Gopal Ranjan Bandopadhyay @ Gopal Ranjan Banerjee v Smt. Manidipa Banerjee (Talukdar) 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 2Poulami Biswas v Shamik Biswas 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 3State of West Bengal & Ors. v Achinta Roy @ Achinta Kumar Roy Ghatak Choudhury 2024 LiveLaw (Cal) 4MINATI BHADRA & ORS. v DILIP KR. BHADRA...
"Misplaced Sympathy": Calcutta HC Sets Aside Direction For Fresh Viva & Aptitude Test Of TET Candidate Who Failed To Attend Due To Father's Illness
The Calcutta High Court has recently set aside the order of a single bench, which directed the West Bengal Board of Primary Education (Board) to conduct a fresh viva voce and aptitude test for a TET candidate, who was not able to appear for the same due to serious ailments suffered by his father.A division bench of Justices Tapabrata Chakraborty and Partha Sarathi Sen held:In the said...
Misdirected Police Investigation: Calcutta HC Directs CID To Probe Death Of Wife Burnt Alive While Husband Showed Ordeal To Her Relative On Video Call
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday took note of an unfortunate incident involving a husband, who video-called his wife's relative to show the sight of his wife burning to death, instead of intervening or saving her.In observing that the police had fallen short in their investigation, a single bench of Justice Jay Sengupta transferred the investigation to the CID and held:It appears that...
[S.125 CrPC] Maintenance Provisions Being Welfare Legislation Need Not Be Construed To Be Proven Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court has recently held that the provisions for maintenance under Section 125 of the CrPC are welfare legislations and that they need not be proven beyond reasonable doubt as their criminal law counterparts. In refusing to quash a claim for maintenance against the petitioner, a single bench of Justice Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee held:Conduct of wife/opposite party during her stay...
Madhyamik Exams 2024 | Calcutta HC Imposes 10K Costs On School For Mistakenly Marking Student 'Absent', Leading To Her Not Receiving Admit Card
The Calcutta High Court has recently imposed costs of Rs 10,000 on a school that mistakenly marked a student absent, due to which she was not provided with an admit card for the upcoming 2023 Madhyamik class 10 examinations.A single bench of Justice Biswajit Basu, who had directed the school's headmaster to appear in-person, held:It appears from the record that the petitioner has...










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