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BREAKING| Supreme Court Dismisses CBI's Petition Challenging Bail Granted To Anil Deshmukh
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the petition filed by the CBI challenging the Bombay High Court order granting bail to former Maharashtra home minister and NCP leader Anil Deshmukh in a corruption case over alleged illegal gratification from bar owners and corruption in police transfers and posting in Maharashtra.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice...
Right to Choose Mother’s Alone, Not Medical Board’s; Court Can’t Abrogate Her Right: Bombay High Court Allows Medical Termination of 33-Week Pregnancy
The decision to terminate a pregnancy is the woman’s alone after a severe foetal abnormality is found irrespective of the length of the pregnancy, the Bombay High Court held while allowing a married woman to terminate her 33-week pregnancy against the advice of the Medical Board. A division bench of Justices Gautam Patel and Justice SG Dige observed: “The right to choose is...
Constitution Of India Is Supreme, Not The Parliament : Ex-Judge Justice MB Lokur Opposes Vice-President's Comments
Opposing the view expressed by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar that the Parliament has supremacy over other organs of the State, former Supreme Court judge Justice Madan B Lokur said that it is the Constitution which is supreme."It is the Constitution of India that is supreme. The Judiciary is not supreme, the Executive is not Supreme, the Parliament is not Supreme. The Constitution of India...
Right To Cross-Examine A Witness Can Be Denied Only In Exceptional Circumstances: Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court has observed that the right to cross-examine a witness is a right that may be denied only in exceptional circumstances or in such circumstances where the order sheet reveals that the other side/ party is habitual in seeking adjournments for one reason or another.The bench of Justice Rajesh Singh Chauhan passed this order while setting aside an order of the trial...
Delhi LG, Centre Fail To Respond To Plea Challenging Requirement Of Approval For State Ministers' Foreign Visits, High Court Grants Last Opportunity
The Delhi High Court has granted a final opportunity to Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena and Central Government for filing a response to Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot's plea challenging the requirement for state government ministers to seek political clearances from the Centre for personal foreign visits.Justice Prathiba M Singh granted four weeks’ time to LG and Centre through...
Gujarat High Court Quashes Reassessment Order Citing Inability Of Assessee To Secure Relevant Documents Amid Covid-19 Lockdown
The Gujarat High Court recently quashed a reassessment order and final notice of assessment issued against to an assessee after she failed to produce the relevant documents, particularly Form-F prescribed under Gujarat Value Added Tax Act, 2003 amid Covid-19 lockdown.The division bench of Justice Sonia Gokani and Justice Sandeep N. Bhatt allowed the petition under Article 226 of...
Madras High Court Reserves Decision On Plea Challenging Order Asking Lawyers To Wear Gowns Before NCLT Benches
The Madras High Court on Monday reserved its order on a plea challenging a notification issued by the Registrar of NCLT which made it mandatory for advocates to wear gowns while appearing before any bench of NCLT.The division bench of Justice R Mahadevan and Justice Mohammed Shaffiq heard the party-in-person advocate R Rajesh, and reserved the matter.Earlier, a bench of Justice K...
State Can't Levy Tax On Union's Property: Karnataka High Court Quashes Demand Notices Issued By Mangalore Municipal Corporation, Cites Article 285
The Karnataka High Court recently quashed the demand notices issued to the Union of India by the Mangalore Municipal Corporation towards payment of property tax in respect of the building used for staff quarters. A single judge bench of Justice M G S Kamal by its order dated November 8, 2022, quashed the notices issued by the corporation dated 04-06-2010 and 16-07-2011. However, since...
Delhi High Court Refuses To Quash Money Laundering Case Against Raghav Bahl, Calls Plea 'Premature'
The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to quash a money laundering case against The Quint's founder Raghav Bahl at this stage. The court also refused to quash the look out circular (LOC) against him at this stageDismissing the plea challenging registration of ECIR and proceedings initiated by ED, Justice Jasmeet Singh said:“The allegations (under the complaint) are yet to reach the stage...
Prevention Of Money Laundering Act (PMLA): Digest Of High Court Cases-2022
LiveLaw reported almost 7,000 orders and judgments in 2022 from various High Courts across the country. Here is a Digest on decisions relating to Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002:1. Prevention Of Money Laundering Act | "For Money-Launderers Jail Is The Rule And Bail Is An Exception": Allahabad High CourtCase title - Anirudh Kamal Shukla v. Union Of India Thru. Assistant Dir....
NDPS Act | Accused Must Apply For Default Bail On Expiry Of Statutory Detention Period, Cannot Be Released Automatically: Calcutta HC Full Bench
The Calcutta High Court at circuit bench Jalpaiguri held that an accused who is under detention under provisions of NDPS Act (the Act), cannot be released automatically on statutory bail on the expiry of 180 days which is prescribed under section 36A(4) of the Act until and unless he makes an application either in written or oral form. A Full bench comprising Justices Joymalya...
Bombay High Court Weekly Round-Up: January 16 To January 22, 2023
Nominal Index [Citation 28 - 42]Principal Commissioner of Income Tax v. Maharashtra State Warehousing Corporation 2023 LiveLaw (Bom) 28Clear Media (India) Private Limited v. Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax 2023 LiveLaw (Bom) 29Thomas Cook (India) Limited v. Red Apple Chandrarat Travel 2023 LiveLaw (Bom) 30Sandesh Jedhe v. Union of India 2023 LiveLaw (Bom) 31Sunita Kumari and Ors. v. State...












