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500 Supreme Court Judgments of 2022 Part 4 (Citations 301 to 400)
See Also 500 Supreme Court Judgments of 2022 [Citations 1 to 100]500 Supreme Court Judgments of 2022 (Citations 101 - 200)500 Supreme Court Judgments of 2022 (Citations 201 - 300) Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012; Section 23 - Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973; Section 155(2) - Whether Section 155(2) Cr.P.C. will apply to the investigation of an offence...
Arbitration Cases Weekly Round-Up: 26 June To 2 July, 2022
Bombay High Court: Undisputed Claims Can't Be Set-Off Against Unliquidated Damages That Are Not Ascertained: Bombay High Court Case Title : Ocean Sparkle Limited. V Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. and Anr. The Bombay High Court recently has observed that set-off of unliquidated damages that are not ascertained or admitted against an undisputed claim is not tenable. The...
Karnataka High Court Weekly Round-Up: June 27 To July 3, 2022
Nominal Index: NELSON RAJ v. THE STATE OF KARNATAKA. 2022 LiveLaw 229 Kavitha v. State of Karnataka. 2022 LiveLaw (Kar) 230 Mrs Leena Rakesh v Bureau of Immigration Ministry of Home Affairs. 2022 LiveLaw (Kar) 231 YUSUB S/O MOHAMUSAB SANADI v THE STATE OF KARNATAKA. 2022 LiveLaw (Kar) 232 SUPRIT ISHWAR DIVATE v. THE STATE OF KARNATAKA. 2022 LiveLaw (Kar) 233 M.AJITHKUMAR...
Nabam Rebia Decision Should Be Reviewed As It Has Great Mischief Potential : PDT Achary
The law laid down by the Supreme Court in the 2016 case Nabam Rebia versus Deputy Speaker that a Speaker cannot initiate disqualification proceedings when a resolution seeking his removal is pending should be reviewed, said PDT Achary, former Secretary General of the Lok Sabha. Achary was speaking in an interview with Manu Sebastian, Managing Editor of LiveLaw, on the anti-defection law...
Personal Attacks On Judges Harm Rule Of Law; Social & Digital Media Employed Frequently To Politicise Legal Issues : Justice JB Pardiwala
Supreme Court judge Justice JB Pardiwala on Sunday expressed concerns at the personal attacks on judges and said that it can lead to a "dangerous scenario"."Personal attacks on judges for their judgements lead to a dangerous scenario where the judges have to think about what media thinks instead of what the law really thinks. This harms the rule of law", he said."Social and digital media...
Delhi High Court Grants Protection To Sony Against Rogue Websites Illegally Telecasting International Cricket Series 2022
The Delhi High Court recently granted injunction in favour of the Sony entertainment network against rogue websites illegally telecasting International Cricket Series 2022. The order was passed by Justice Sanjeev Narula who passed the following directions: "In light of the above, the following interim directions to protect the interest of the Plaintiff are...
Fundamental Rights Only One Of The Constitution's Pillars;Have To Be Read Along With Fundamental Duties : Justice Vikram Nath
Supreme Court Judge JJustice Vikram Nath delivered a keynote address on "Fundamental Duties vis-a-vis Fundamental Rights under Our Constitution" at the 2nd Justice HR Khanna Memorial National Symposium hosted by RMNLU Lucknow and NLU Odisha, partnering with the Confederation of Alumni for NLUs (CAN) Foundation. Justice Nath commenced his address by remembering Late Justice HR Khanna....
Application For Further Investigation Can Be Filed Even After Commencement Of Trial: Madras High Court
While allowing a revision of the order of the Judicial Magistrate rejecting the application for further investigation, the Madras High Court recently observed that an application for further investigation can be made even after the commencement of trial. The court observed that bringing out the truth was of utmost importance and that Section 173(8) of CrPC does not put any fetter on...
Rajasthan High Court Monthly Digest: June 2022 [Citations: 176 - 202]
Nominal Index Amit Swami & Ors. v. State of Rajasthan with other connected matters 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 176 General Manager Rajasthan State Road Transport Corp., Jaipur & Anr. v. Sonu & Anr. with other connected matters 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 177 Dhanwantri Institute Of Medical Science v. State Of Rajasthan & Ors. 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 178 Rajendra Kumar...
Tax Cases Weekly Round-Up:26 June To 2 July, 2022
High Courts: Madras High Court: IBC Proceedings Can't Dilute Rights Of The Income Tax Department To Reopen Assessment: Madras High Court Case Title: M/s. Dishnet Wireless Limited versus the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax (OSD) The Madras High Court has ruled that proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 cannot dilute the rights of the Income...
NCLT Chennai Bench Re-Constituted, Matters To Be Heard Through Video Conferencing
The National Company Law Tribunal, Chennai Bench, has been re-constituted vide a Circular dated 01.07.2022, issued by NCLT as per Section 419(3) of the Companies Act, 2013. The new NCLT Chennai Bench shall comprise of: NCLT Chennai Court Room No. 1 (Second Half) Justice (Retd.) S. Ramathilagam (Judicial Member)Shri Sameer Kakar (Technical Member) NCLT Chennai Court Room No....
NCLT Kochi Bench Re-Constituted, Matters To Be Heard Through Video Conferencing
The National Company Law Tribunal, Kochi Bench, has been re-constituted vide a Circular dated 01.07.2022, issued by NCLT as per Section 419(3) of the Companies Act, 2013. The new Kochi Bench shall comprise of: Dr. Deepti Mukesh (Judicial Member)Shri Ajai Das Mehrotra (Technical Member) The reconstituted Bench shall first take up matters of the NCLT Ahmedabad (Court No. 2)...









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