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Supreme Court Stays Bombay HC Observation That People Who Feed Street Dogs Must Adopt Them; Asks Dog Feeders Not To Create Public Nuisance
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered that no coercive steps shall be taken in pursuance of the order of the Bombay High Court(Nagpur Bench) which prohibited the public feeding of street dogs.The Court also stayed the High Court's observation that persons who feed street dogs must adopt them.A bench comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and JK Maheshwari stayed the following observation in the...
Supreme Court Has Power To Prescribe Who Can Plead Before It : Plea Challenging Advocates-on-Record System Dismissed
The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition challenging, inter alia, the practice of designating Advocates-on-Records under Order IV of the Supreme Court Rules, 2013 read with Article 145 of the Constitution. The Bench, comprising Justices K.M. Joseph and Hrishikesh Roy, held that there was no doubt that the apex court had the power to designate a special class of advocates and confer...
Supreme Court Stays Execution Of Death Row Convict, Allows His Psychological Assessment
The Supreme Court recently stayed the execution of a death row convict and granted permission to a representative of the Project 39A of the National Law University Delhi to visit the convict lodged in Yerwada Jail in Pune for his psychiatric and psychological evaluation.A bench of Chief Justice D. Y. Chandrachud, Justice Hima Kohli and Justice J. B. Pardiwala allowed the criminal...
Kathua Rape-Murder Case : Supreme Court Sets Aside Order Which Declared One Accused As Juvenile; Directs To Prosecute Him As An Adult
The Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the orders of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kathua and the Jammu and Kashmir High Court which held that one of the accused in the Kathua rape-murder case was a juvenile.The Apex Court has directed that the said accused Shubham Sangra should be tried as an adult.A bench comprising Justices Ajay Rastogi and Justice JB Pardiwala allowed the appeal filed...
Order VII Rule 11 CPC - Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Merely On The Ground That 'Plaintiff Is Not Entitled To Any Reliefs In The Suit': Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that a plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC merely on the ground that 'the plaintiff is not entitled to any relief in the suit'.In this case, the plaintiff filed a suit for permanent injunction against the defendant. The defendant filed an application under Order VII Rule 11 CPC seeking rejection of the plaint and the same was dismissed by the...
'Wife Wants To Revive Matrimonial Life': SC Upholds Conviction Of A Husband U/S 498A IPC ; But Reduces Sentence To Period Already Undergone
The Supreme Court reduced the sentence imposed on a husband convicted under Section 498A IPC after his wife submitted before it that she wants to join her husband and revive their matrimonial life.In this case, the husband was concurrently convicted under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. The Trial Court had imposed punishment of two years and the same was upheld by the Appellate Court....
500% Rise In Hate Speech Cases Against Politicians & Public Functionaries Since 2014: Supreme Court Told
The Supreme Court was yesterday informed that there has been almost 500% rise in reported Hate speech cases against politicians and public functionaries since 2014. The submission was made on behalf of the petitioner in a case concerning the extent of the right to free speech of public functionaries such as Ministers. The case stems from the Bulandshahar rape incident...
Time Period Excluded U/Section 14 Limitation Act Cannot Be Counted For Computing The Period For Which Delay Can Be Condoned : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that time period excluded under Section 14 of Limitation Act cannot be counted for the purpose of computing the period for which delay can be condoned.Exclusion of time is different, and cannot be equated with condonation of delay, the bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and J K Maheshwari observed.In this case, Appellate Deputy Commissioner (Commercial Taxes)...
Supreme Court Quarterly Digest on Motor Vehicles Act [July - September, 2022]
Motor Accident Claims - The owner of the vehicle is expected to verify the driving skills and not run to the licensing authority to verify the genuineness of the driving license before appointing a driver. Therefore, once the owner is satisfied that the driver is competent to drive the vehicle, it is not expected from the owner thereafter to verify the genuineness of the...
Supreme Court Waives Requirement Of Solvency Certificate For Gautam Navlakha To Avail House Arrest
The Supreme Court on Tuesday waived the condition that activist Gautam Navlakha, who is lodged in Mumbai prison in the Bhima Koregaon case, should obtain a solvency certificate for availing the benefit of house arrest.Last week, the Court had allowed Navlakha's request to be placed under house arrest in consideration of his medical condition. However, the Court had imposed several...
Indian Olympic Association| Constitution Drafted By Justice Nageswara Rao Has Been Adopted : Centre To Supreme Court
The Supreme Court, on Tuesday, closed a contempt petition filed by Advocate Rahul Mehra pertaining to the Indian Olympic Association by recording the statement of the Solicitor General, Tushar Mehta. As Mr. Mehra mentioned the matter, the Bench comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud, Hima Kolhi and J.B. Pardiwala took it on Board. The allegations made in the contempt petition was that...










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