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Filling Of Claim Before IRP Does Not Absolve Director From Liability Under Settlement Decree Signed In Personal Capacity: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court recently observed that filling of claim before Interim Resolution Professional ('IRP') does not absolve the Director from his liability under a Decree when he is party in person as well. The Petitioner, Managing Director of company Shree Shyam Pulp and Board Mills Ltd. had signed a Settlement Agreement where he and the Company were jointly described as "the...
'Can't Be Mute Spectator': Madras HC Orders Action Against Revenue Officials Mutating Records To Give Legal Colour To Encroachment Of Water Bodies
While dismissing a petition challenging disconnection of electricity service in business premises, the Madras High Court has harshly criticized the revenue and electricity officials conniving with illegal occupants of waterbodies and Government Puramboke lands. Justice S.M Subramaniam opined that the case at hand is a classic example of connivance between occupants and...
Kerala High Court To Hold Special Physical Hearing Tomorrow For Dileep's Pre-Arrest Bail Plea
The Kerala High Court on Friday decided to hear Malayalam actor Dileep's anticipatory bail plea on Saturday in physical court.The developments ensued in the anticipatory bail plea filed by the actor in the case registered by the Kerala Police where he has been booked for allegedly conspiring to kill police officers investigating the sensational 2017 sexual assault case. Concurrently, Dileep...
Can't Media Houses Comment On Each Other's Work & Keep Free Speech In Check? Newslaundry To Delhi High Court In TV Today's Suit
The Delhi High Court on Thursday continued hearing the suit filed by TV Today against news portal Newslaundry, it's CEO Abhinandan Sekhri and others, seeking damages of Rs. 2 crores for copyright infringement and defamation of its anchors, management and employees. Senior Advocate Saurabh Kripal appearing for Newslaundary reiterated the issue of maintainability and argued that...
Plea Taken By Defendant In Written Statements Wholly Irrelevant While Considering Application Under OVII R11 CPC: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Deciding a civil revision against the order of a civil court, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that rejecting an application preferred under Order VII Rule 11 CPC would be illegal if the court sought for written statements of the defendant rather than deciding the same on averments in the plaint. Justice Anil Verma observed,"For the purposes of deciding an application under...
Maoist Threat In Locality Valid Reason To Deny NOC For Explosive Licence : Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court has held that the presence of a Maoist threat in a locality is a sound reason to deny a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for an explosive license. It was also held that the fact that there is an Anganwadi or a PWD road nearby is also sufficient for such rejection. Justice N. Nagaresh while dismissing a petition challenging the decision of a Magistrate observed as...
Bombay High Court Expresses Concerns Over Lack Of Mobile Internet Connection In 829 Tribal Villages In Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court's Nagpur bench expressed anguish over the absence of mobile internet technology in at least 829 villages in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, making it impossible for children to attend virtual classes during the Covid-19 pandemic. "If this is the situation prevailing there, one can very well imagine as to what would happen to the future of the next...
MP High Court Junks PIL Against Move To Rename Habibganj Rly Station After Rani Kamlapati With 10K Cost
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Monday dismissed a PIL (Public Interest Litigation) plea filed against the recent decision of the Centre to rename Habibganj station (in Bhopal) after 18th Century Gond Queen, Rani Kamalapati. The bench of Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sunita Yadav also saddled the petitioner, Ahmad Sayeed Quresi with a fine of Rs. 10,000/- as it noted that it was a frivolous...
Daughter-In-Law Bound By Undertaking Given While Obtaining Compassionate Appointment To Maintain Mother-In-Law: Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court on Thursday observed in a case that the daughter-in-law is bound by the undertaking given while obtaining a compassionate appointment to maintain and extend medical assistance to the mother-in-law. The Court was adjudicating upon a plea moved by an 80 years old widow (appellant) whose husband had passed away a long time back. Her son Bajadulal Mandal who was working as...
"I Have No Political Ambitions, Why Comment on My Religion?" Salman Khan's Counsel Argues Defamation Case
It is the easiest thing now-a-days to gather some people, get onto social media and vent out all your anger, actor Salman Khan's counsel argued before the City Civil Court at Mumbai in a defamation suit he filed against his Panvel neighbour Ketan Kakkad. The actor highlighted how the defendant's comments and interviews on social media crossed all boundaries of fair comment by...
District Courts Expected To Follow Orders Regarding Virtual & Hybrid Hearings In Letter & Spirit: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court on Thursday said that it expects the judicial officers of the district and sessions courts to follow the order passed by it regarding holding of virtual and hybrid hearings in letter and spirit. A Bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Jasmeet Singh also said that all such courts should keep their weblinks open on every working day from the start of the Court...












