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Owners Of Maradu Flats Demolished For CRZ Violations Not Entitled To Interest On Refund From Builders: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Friday held that the owners of the flats in the four buildings in Maradu, Kochi, which were demolished in 2020 for CRZ violations, are not entitled to interest on the refund payable to them by the builders.A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao and BR Gavai ruled so on the reasoning that the purchasers had been staying in the flats allotted to them for a period of...
Endosulfan Tragedy :Supreme Court Slams Kerala Govt For Disbursing Compensation To Only 8 Out Of 3704 Victims
While considering a contempt plea preferred by victims of endosulfan alleging failure on the part of State of Kerala to disburse 5 lakhs compensation, the Supreme Court on Friday asked the State's Chief Secretary to hold monthly meetings to undertake the process of identification of the victims of endosulfan, ensuring disbursement of compensation of Rs 5 lakhs and taking steps to...
Aakar Patel Case: Delhi High Court Issues Notice On CBI's Plea Against Trial Court's Observations Regarding Circumstances When LOC May Be Issued
The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice on the plea filed by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) challenging the Trial Court order in connection with Aakar Patel case to the limited extent of legal observations made regarding issuance of Look out Circular (LOC).Justice Yogesh Khanna sought response of former Amnesty International India Board Chair Aakar Patel while posting the matter...
"Luxury Litigation": Supreme Court Pulls Up State Of Kerala For Challenging Seniority Of Upper Division Clerk
The Supreme Court on Friday pulled up the State of Kerala for filing a Special Leave Petition assailing Kerala High Court's order of affirming the seniority of an upper division clerk. "In the case of an upper division clerk who has been given seniority, is there for SC to interfere? We are not a court of law but a court of justice as well. Dismissed," the bench of Justices...
Wife's Dying Declaration Can Be Used To Prove Cruelty Even If Husband Is Acquitted Of Charges Relating To Her Death: Supreme Court
Overruling some of its earlier judgments, the Supreme Court observed that evidence of a deceased wife under Section 32 of Evidence Act with respect to cruelty could be admissible in a trial for a charge under Section 498A of the IPC.This is, however, subject to satisfaction of two preÂconditions (1) Her cause of death must come into question in the matter (2) The prosecution will have to...
Birbhum Massacre| Avail Remedy Under S.102 Of Juvenile Justice Act: Calcutta HC Dismisses CBI's Plea Seeking Cancellation Of Bail Of Two Juvenile Accused
The Calcutta High Court on Friday dismissed a prayer seeking cancellation of bail granted to two minor accused persons by the Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board, Birbhum at Suri in the case pertaining to the violence in Birbhum district of West Bengal, in which ten persons were killed allegedly in retaliation to the murder of local All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Bhadu...
National Consumer Commission's Appellate Order Can Be Challenged Before High Court Under Article 227 : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has held that an order passed by the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) in appeal under Section 58(1)(a)(iii) of the Consumer Protection Act 2019 can be challenged in a writ petition filed before a High Court under Article 227 of the Constitution.A bench comprising Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna held that NCRDC is a "tribunal" falling under Article 227...
Divorced Muslim Woman Entitled To Maintenance U/S 125 CrPC To Succor Her Needs: Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court today observed that a Muslim woman is entitled to claim maintenance from her husband under Section 125 Cr.P.C. to succor her needs.Observing thus, the Bench of Justice Brij Raj Singh further noted that where the wife states that she has great hardships in maintaining herself and her daughters, while her husband's economic condition is quite good, the wife would...
Liquidated Damages Can't Be Imposed When The Engineer-In-Charge Holds That The Cause Of Delay Is Explained: Delhi High Court
The High Court of Delhi has held that liquidated damages can't be imposed when the Engineer-in-Charge holds that the cause of delay is explained. The Single Bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru held that when the Engineer-in-Charge was entrusted with the task of examining the causes of delay, and it had analysed and accepted the justification provided by the contractor and...
Section 53A CrPC - Omission To Carry Out Accused's DNA Profiling By Itself Not Fatal In Rape Cum Murder Cases: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that a lapse or omission to carry out DNA profiling, by itself, cannot be held to be fatal in rape cum murder cases."The lapse or omission (purposeful or otherwise) to carry out DNA profiling, by itself, cannot be permitted to decide the fate of a trial for the offence of rape especially, when it is combined with the commission of the offence of murder as in case...
NCLT-Kochi allows First Motion application in MIDAS Group merger
The National Company Law Tribunal ("NCLT"), Kochi Bench, comprising of Shri Ashok Kumar Borah (Judicial Member) and Shri Anil Kumar (Technical Member), while adjudicating a joint application filed under Sections 230 to 232 of the Companies Act, 2013 by thirteen Midas Group companies seeking sanction of Scheme of Amalgamation between them, has allowed the transferor companies...
Unfilled Tribunal Vacancies : Supreme Court Asks CAT Members To Function Beyond Their Tenure
Taking note of the vacancies in the Central Admininstrative Tribunals, the Supreme Court on Friday passed an order directing incumbents who are holding the post of members of CAT as judicial or administrative members to continue to function even beyond their term, subject to their consent and availbility .The Court invoked its extraordinary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution of...












