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Negligence By Doctor | Insurer Liable To Reimburse Compensation To Complainant To The Extent Of Its Liability Under The Policy: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has held that in a case of negligence committed by Doctor, the Insurance Company which covered the Doctor would have to reimburse the compensation to the Complainant to the extent of its liability under the Policy, as against the Doctor concerned.The Bench comprising of Justice A.S. Bopanna and Justice Dipankar Datta, while adjudicating an appeal filed in Nagarmal Modi...
Supreme Court Weekly Digest With Nominal And Subject/Statute Wise Index (Citations 266 - 281) Part 1 [April 1 – 9, 2023]
SUBJECT WISE INDEXAmendmentRetrospective application for Amendment - Amendment by substitution has the effect of wiping the earlier provision from the statute book and replacing it with the amended provision as if the unamended provision never existed - 2015 amendment substituted "belong/belongs" in Section 153C with "pertain/pertains" and hence is amendment by substitution. (Para 10.4)...
Arbitration Agreement In Unstamped Contract Which Is Exigible To Stamp Duty Not Enforceable: Supreme Court Holds By 3:2 Majority
A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, on Tuesday, answered the reference, which pertains to the issue - whether the arbitration clause in a contract, which is required to be registered and stamped, but is not registered and stamped, is valid and enforceable.A 5-Judge Bench, comprising Justice K.M. Joseph, Justice Ajay Rastogi, Justice Aniruddha Bose, Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice...
CPC | First And Second Appeal Arising Out Of Two Suits With Same Parties & Common Property In Dispute Can't Be Clubbed: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has made it clear that a first appeal and a second appeal arising out of two proceedings cannot be clubbed and disposed of by a common judgment even though the parties are essentially the same and the property in dispute is common. It observed that considerations to be made in case of a first appeal under Section 96 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC) and that of a...
Unnatural Death Of Wife In Matrimonial Home Within Seven Years Of Marriage In Itself Not Sufficient To Convict Husband For Dowry Death: Supreme Court
Recently, the Supreme Court held that mere death of a wife under unnatural circumstances, in a matrimonial home, within seven years of marriage is not sufficient to convict the husband for dowry death. “Mere death of the deceased being unnatural in the matrimonial home within seven years of marriage will not be sufficient to convict the accused under Section 304B and 498A IPC.”A...
S.17 Registration Act | High Court Cannot Exercise Writ Jurisdiction To Alter Or Amend Registered Lease Deed: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court recently held that when a lease deed is executed after compulsory registration under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, it is nowhere open to be altered or amended even by the High Court in exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution.The division bench of Justice Ajay Rastogi and Justice Bela M. Trivedi observed:“…after the transaction...
Supreme Court Quarterly Digest 2023 On BAIL [January To March, 2023]
All those undertrial prisoners and convicts who have been released on emergency parole / interim bail pursuant to the recommendations of the High-Powered Committee in compliance of the orders passed by this Court have to surrender before the concerned prison authorities within 15 days. In Re: Contagion of COVID-19 Virus in Prisons, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 238Bail & Remand - Supreme Court...
Policy Of Inter-Plant Transfer Of Coal By Coal India A “Change In Law Event” : Supreme Court Grants Relief To Haryana Distribution Companies
On 20.04.2023, the bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and Vikram Nath pronounced Judgment in the matter between Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited & Anr. (“Haryana Discoms”) and Adani Power (Mundra) Ltd. (“Adani Power”) wherein it has been held that “Inter Plant Transfer” (“IPT”) of coal qualifies as a Change in Law Event in terms of the Power Purchase Agreements...
Section 27 Evidence Act Statement Not Liable To Be Rejected Merely Because It Was Recorded In A Language Not Known To Accused Through Translator : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court recently held that a confessional statement, which is otherwise admissible in evidence as per Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, will not become solely because it was recorded not in the mother tongue of the accused.The Court was dealing with the confessional statement given by a Malayalee accused to the Karnataka police. The police had taken the help of a third party...
Rules Of Business Not Violated By State, When Actions Of Cabinet Committee Are Validated By Council Of Ministers : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has held that when the Cabinet constitutes a committee and the latter’s actions are validated by the Minister and the rest of the Council, then it cannot be claimed that Rules of Business have not been followed by the State Government in the course of its decision-making process.The Bench comprising of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Vikram Nath, while adjudicating the case...
Supreme Court Quarterly Digest On ADMINISTRATIVE LAW [Jan – Mar, 2023]
Administrative Tribunals Act 1985 - The relevant State Government has the implied power to issue a request to abolish the SAT in its state to the Union Government. The Union Government in turn has the implied power to rescind the notification by which that SAT was established, thereby abolishing the SAT. (Para 59) Orissa Administrative Tribunal Bar Association v. Union of India, 2023 LiveLaw...


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