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Wave Megacity Projects, NCLT Dismisses Wave's Insolvency Plea With A Cost Of One Crore
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Principal bench comprising of Bhaskara Pantula Mohan (Member Judicial) and Mr. Hemant Kumar Sarangi (Member Technical) dismissed the insolvency petition filed by Wave Megacity Centre Private Limited (Wave) under Section 10 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The Bench also imposed a cost of INR One Crore on Wave for filing...
Petitioner's Lawyer Threatened By Police Inspector: Calcutta High Court Transfers Investigation To West Bengal CID
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday transferred an investigation into a criminal case to the West Bengal CID after noting that the lawyer of the petitioner had been threatened by the concerned inspector of the local police station. Justice Bibek Chaudhuri directed the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) of the West Bengal CID to appoint an Officer to investigate the case and...
'Deplorable' That Public Representatives Compel Govt Servants To Pass Illegal Orders And They Do So: Allahabad High Court
"It is deplorable that the representative of the public compel the public servant to pass illegal orders and the public servant comply their illegal dictates without any demur," observed the Allahabad High Court recently in one of its orders.The Bench of Justice Siddharth made this stern remark while allowing a plea filed by one Basrat Ullah challenging an order passed by Special Secretary,...
Income, Age, Bigger Family Cannot Be Sole Criteria In Child- Custody Matters : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that income, age , bigger family cannot be the sole criteria to tilt balance in child- custody cases.The bench comprising Justices MR Shah and Aniruddha Bose observed thus while it granted custody of five year boy who lost his parents due to covid to his paternal grandfather.In this case, the paternal grandfather of the boy had approached the High Court by filing a...
Bombay High Court Acquits Man Accused Of Wife's Murder As Witness To Whom Extra-Judicial Confession Was Given Turned Hostile
The Bombay High court recently acquitted a man convicted of murder of his wife as the person to whom he had made an extra judicial confession of having murdered her had turned hostile. Justices Sadhana S. Jadhav and Milind N. Jadhav noted that "As far as extra-judicial confession is concerned, the same is not reliable for the simple reason that the person to whom the purported...
Govt Employee Can't Be Punished Merely On Basis Of Preliminary Inquiry, Must Hold Departmental Enquiry With Reasonable Opportunity: J&K&L High Court
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has recently reiterated that holding departmental proceedings and recording finding of guilt against any delinquent and imposing punishment for the same, is quasi-judicial function and not administrative function. Quashing an order issued by Secretary J&K State Board of School Education (BOSE) Srinagar against the petitioner, who...
BSP MLAs Disqualification: Plea In Supreme Court Against Rajasthan HC's Refusal To Stay Rajya Sabha Election Result
A Special Leave Petition has been filed before the Apex Court, assailing the order of the Rajasthan High Court refusing to stay the declaration of Rajya Sabha Election results till the disposal of a PIL pertaining to disqualification of the six MLAs in the state.The said MLAs were originally elected as members of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and were later declared by the Speaker of...
Scorching Heat & Humidity: Kolkata Bar Associations Urge Court To Not Pass Adverse Orders In Lawyers' Absence Between June 8-10
A letter has been written to the Chief Judge of the City Sessions and Metropolitan Magistrate Court by Bar Associations in Kolkata, urging the judges to refrain from passing adverse orders in the absence of advocates or litigants amid "scorching heat and humidity".The letter has further prayed before the Chief Judge to show leniency from June 8 to June 10 since it has become unbearable to...
Kerala High Court Closes Pre-Arrest Bail Plea Moved By Swapna Suresh and Sarith
The Kerala High Court on Thursday closed the pre-arrest bail plea moved by Swapna Suresh and Sarith P.S in a case registered against Suresh for allegedly spreading false information against MLA K.T Jaleel, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the Government.Justice Viju Abraham closed the plea after recording the Public Prosecutor's submission that the second petitioner (Sarith) was not...
BSP MLAs Disqualification: Rajasthan High Court Refuses Interim Stay On Declaration Of Rajya Sabha Election Result; Polling Tomorrow
The vacation bench of Rajasthan High Court today dismissed an application which sought interim stay on declaration of results of Rajya Sabha Elections till the disposal of writ petitions pertaining to disqualification of the six Rajasthan MLAs who originally were elected as Members of Bahujan Samaj Party and were later on considered as Members of the Indian National Congress.Notably, the...
Madras High Court Appoints First Woman Mace Bearer
In a first, the Madras High Court has appointed a woman mace bearer. Justice R.N Manjula is the first to utilise the services of the court's first woman mace bearer. Justice Manjula is also a member of the Gender Sensitisation and Internal Complaints Committee-I (GSICC-I)The Mace bearer/ Chobdar, a position traditionally held by men, is an officer who carries the mace and walks before a...
'Serious Corrupt Practice': Calcutta HC Orders CBI Probe Into Primary Teacher Recruitment In State-Run Schools
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday ordered a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in a case related to primary teacher recruitment and directed the central agency to submit their report in a closed envelope on June 15.Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay was apprised by the petitioner that former state minister and IPS officer Upendra Nath Biswas had named one Chandan Mondal of...












