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"State Obligated To Preserve Practices Of All Religions": Madras High Court Holds Emergent Sitting On Sunday Via Whatsapp To Allow Car Festival
The Madras High Court has reiterated that the State has an obligation to provide basic amenities to the pilgrims whenever there is a large gathering of persons during festival times. Following the decision of the Supreme Court in Sarika v. Shri Mahakaleshwar Mandir Committee (2018) the court held that it is the bounded duty of the government to make proper arrangements and to sanction...
Double Insurance : Second Insurer Can Decline Claim When Loss Has Been Fully Indemnified By Other Insurer - Supreme Court
The Supreme Court, recently, held that in cases of overlapping insurance policies, when the defined loss of the insured is fully indemnified by one insurer, the second insurer is not liable for the claim towards the same incident. "A contract of insurance is and always continues to be one for indemnity of the defined loss, no more no less. In the case of specific risks, such as...
Delhi High Court Issues Practice Directions To Ensure Service Of Counter Affidavit To All Respondents In Cases Involving More Than One Respondents
The Delhi High Court has issued practice directions to the effect that in cases involving more than one respondents, if any counter affidavit is sought to be filed by any of them, the same shall not be taken on record till copies thereof are served not only on the counsel for the petitioner but also on the counsel appearing for all the other respondents.The practice directions have been issued...
Rajasthan High Court Weekly Roundup: May 9 To May 15, 2022
Nominal IndexRaju Singh v. Twinkle Kanwar 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 160Adarsh Shiksha Parishad Samiti & Anr v. Gajanand Sharma & Ors. with other connected matter 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 161State Of Rajasthan & Anr. v. M/s. Godhara Construction Company 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 162Mumtaz Mohd. V District Collector Pali and ors 2022 LiveLaw (Raj) 163Judgments/ Orders of the Week 1....
Trial Court Must Not Be Overtly Possessed By Nature Of Offence: Jharkhand HC Sets Aside Conviction & Capital Punishment Of Rape & Murder Accused
Setting aside an award for capital punishment for the double offence of Rape and Murder punishable under Section 376 and 302 of the Indian Penal Code, the Jharkhand High Court sharply remarked that trial courts must not be swayed by the nature of offence and must properly sift through the evidence before arriving at any conclusion.Stating that in the instant case the trial court had convicted...
Child In Conflict With Law Gets Bail After 3 Yrs Custody; Orissa High Court Raps Police For 'Lackadaisical Attitude'
The Orissa High Court granted bail to a child in conflict with law on Thursday after she remained in custody for over 'three years'. A Single Judge Bench of Justice V. Narasingh came down heavily on the police for its apathetic approach and observed, "Proceedings of the High Court cannot be held hostage to the whims of the investigating agency and for their lackadaisical attitude,...
'Litigation Dragged To Court, Reflects Sorry State Of Affairs': Jharkhand High Court On Govt Dept's Failure To Satisfy Compensation Award
The Jharkhand High Court recently expressed regret over a government department's failure to satisfy the compensation awarded to the kin of a motor accident victim, following her demise due to a mishap caused by the department's vehicle.Referring to State's Public Health Engineering Department (Dumka), Justice Gautam Kumar Choudhary remarked,"The instant appeal reflects a sorry state of...
We Have To Address The Issue Of Freedom Of Speech Together As A Society: Justice Ravindra Bhat
While refraining from making any comment on the recent Supreme Court order keeping in abeyance sedition cases, Supreme Court Judge Justice S. Ravindra Bhat remarked that in a larger sense, the issues around freedom of speech and expression have to be dealt with collectively as a society. Given that the matter remains sub-judice and comment on the subject has political ramifications, Justice...
Bombay High Court Weekly Round-Up: May 9 To May 15, 2022
Nominal Index The State of Maharashtra Vs Guddu Krish Yadav, 2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 181 Ansari Mohammed Zaki vs The State of Maharashtra 2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 182 Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd. vs The Chief Conciliator, under Maharashtra Industrial Relations Act, 1946 and Ors., 2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 183 Sandeep Dwellers Private Limited Vs The State of Maharashtra & ors, 2022...
Commission Paid To Persons Who Are Not Beneficial To Business Of Assessee Is Taxable : Orissa High Court
The Orissa High Court has dismissed a challenge against an order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Cuttack (ITAT) which disallowed commission expenses as claimed by the appellant. It held that the appellant was not able to prove the expertise of persons to help him in business to whom the said commission was paid. Denying the arguments of the appellant, a Division Bench of...
Arbitration Cases Weekly Round-Up: 8th May to 14th May, 2022
Supreme Court High Court Cannot Terminate The Mandate Of Arbitrator In Application Under Section 11(6) Of Arbitration Act : Supreme Court Case Title: Swadesh Kumar Agarwal versus Dinesh Kumar Agarwal Case Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 454 The Supreme Court has observed that a dispute/controversy on the mandate of the arbitrator being terminated on the ground mentioned in...
Gujarat High Court Weekly Round Up: May 9 To May 15, 2022
NOMINAL INDEX Bajaj Finance Ltd. Through Authorised Officer, Aniket Pareshbhai Desai versus Ld. District Collector, Navsari & 1 other(s) Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (Guj) 154 Vijay Arvind Jariwala Versus Umang Jatin Gandhi Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (Guj) 155 Godrej Agrovet Limited & 1 Other(S) Versus State Of Gujarat & 1 Other(S) 2022 LiveLaw (Guj) 156 Parekh...












