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Allahabad High CourtThe Allahabad High Court came down heavily on the Uttar Pradesh Government for cancelling a Type-VI accommodation provided to the Lokayukta and instead allotting a lower category accommodation.Bombay High CourtThe Bombay High Court on Monday refused to stay the Reserve Bank of India’s deadline of December 31 for dilution of promoter stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank. The RBI...
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Accused In Summary Court Martial Proceedings Can Engage Legal Advisor [Jaswant Singh V. Union of India]The bench comprising of Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice MR Shah set aside an order of punishment of dismissal from service and six months rigorous imprisonment in civil jail, awarded to an Army sepoy after finding him guilty of assaulting a superior officer.Customs Act: Assessable Value...
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Benefit Of Doubt Arising Out Of Inefficient Investigation Must Be Bestowed Upon The Accused [State of Uttar Pradesh V. Wasif Haider Etc.]The Supreme Court, affirming an acquittal in a murder case, observed that benefit of doubt arising out of such inefficient investigation must be bestowed upon the accused.Executive Magistrate Cannot Direct Police To Register FIR [Naman Pratap Singh vs. State...
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Allahabad High CourtLucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court on Wednesday upheld the dismissal of a judicial officer on grounds of misconduct, on the basis of two orders passed by her in land acquisition cases. Bombay High CourtIn a significant decision that will have an impact on elections for bar associations to be held across the State of Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court directed the...
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Article 226 Can’t Be Used For Deciding Disputes For Which Civil And Criminal Remedies Are Available [Roshina T V. Abdul Azeez K.T.& Ors]The Supreme Court observed that a regular suit, and not a writ petition, is the appropriate remedy for settlement of the disputes relating to property rights between private persons.Even Heinous/Brutal Crimes May Not Be Rarest Of Rare [Sukhlal V. State...
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Allahabad High CourtActing on its earlier warnings, Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court recently slapped Rs. 5000 as costs on a doctor of Bahraich District Hospital for writing a post-mortem report in illegible handwriting. Justice Anant Kumar opined that Dr. Rama Shankar Gupta “cannot be excused”, and ordered the amount to be deducted from his salary. The amount is expected to...
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Allahabad High CourtA petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC by the accused challenging an order of Magistrate directing reinvestigation by police was dismissed by the Allahabad High Court on the principle that accused has no right of hearing during investigation. The Court held that investigation cannot be regarded as a proceeding pending against the accused so as to invoke Section...
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Execution Of A Will Can Be Held To Be Proved When It Is Found To Be Ordinarily Free from Suspicious Circumstances [Jarnail Singh vs. Bhagwanti]The Supreme Court reiterated the settled law that execution of a Will must be held to have been proved not only when the statutory requirements for proving the Will are satisfied but the Will is also found to be ordinarily free from...
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Allahabad High Court The Allahabad High Court recently observed that, where a boy and a girl are major and they are living with their free will, then, nobody, including their parents, has the authority to interfere with their living together.The High Court quashed punishment of a UP Government employee who was found chewing tobacco at work. In the year 2017, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister...
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SLP Against Death Sentence Shall Not Be Dismissed Without Giving Reasons [Babasaheb Maruti Kamble V. State of Maharashtra]The Supreme Court held that Special Leave Petitions filed in those cases where death sentence is awarded by the courts below, should not be dismissed without giving reasons, at least qua death sentence.It’s Not Arbitration If Jurisdiction Of The ‘Designated...
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Petition For Quashing FIR Can Be Entertained Even If Chargesheet Is Filed During Its Pendency [Anand Kumar Mohatta V. State [Govt. of NCT of Delhi) Dept. of Home & Affairs]The Supreme Court held that high courts could entertain a petition filed under Section 482 CrPC seeking quashing of FIR, even if the charge sheet is filed during the pendency of that petition. The bench comprising...
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Allahabad High CourtThe Allahabad High Court held that Section 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure cannot be invoked to seek transfer of claim petition pending before the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal.Two public interest litigations challenging the Uttar Pradesh Government’s decision to rename Allahabad to Prayagraj met different fate. While the bench at Allahabad dismissed the plea asking...





