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'Merger Construed Erroneously' : Goa Congress Chief Moves Supreme Court Against HC Upholding Speaker's Decision To Not Disqualify 10 MLAs Who Joined BJP
Goa Congress Chief Girish Chodankar has moved the Supreme Court of India challenging the Bombay High Court's order upholding order passed by the Speaker of Goa Legislative Assembly dismissing his petition seeking disqualification of 12 Goa MLAs who had defected to the BJP in 2019The special leave petition has argued that the High Court has committed a grave error in upholding the order of...
BREAKING| Supreme Court Grants Bail To Perarivalan, Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case Convict, Who Has Been In Jail For 32 Years
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted bail to AG Perarivalan, one of the seven convicts serving life sentence in the case related to the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991.Taking note of the fact that Perarivalan has been in jail for nearly 32 years, a bench comprising Justice L Nageswara Rao and Justice BR Gavai granted bail to him."Taking into account the fact that...
Counsel/Amicus Curiae Who Appeared For Deceased-Appellant Cannot Be Treated As 'Near Relative' For Continuance Of Appeal U/Sec 394 CrPC : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that an amicus curiae who was appearing for deceased appellant cannot be treated as 'near relative' under Section 394 CrPC for the purpose of continuance of appeal.The bench comprising Justices Vineet Saran and Aniruddha Bose noted that a criminal appeal filed by a convict will abate on his death if no application for leave to continue the appeal is made within 30...
Substitution Of A Provision Results In Its Repeal; Pre-Deposit Mandatory Under Section 129E Customs Act : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has held that the benefit of the first proviso to Section 129E of the Customs Act, 1962 before substitution, whereby the Appellate Tribunal was vested with the power to dispense with the deposit of the penalty amount to be made during the pendency of appeal, could not be extended to the appellants who had filed appeal after the provision was substituted by the new...
Bihar To Amend Liquor Prohibition Law After Supreme Court's Concerns About Surge In Arrests & Bail Pleas
The State of Bihar on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that it is proposing to amend the Bihar Prohibition Act in the light of the concerns expressed by the Court earlier regarding the law leading to a surge in arrests, which in turn led to the clogging of the Courts with bail applications.Last week, the Court had asked the State of Bihar to inform it about the legislative impact...
Can't Segregate Armed Forces On Caste Basis : Supreme Court On Plea For SC/ST Reservation In NDA
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (March 8) expressed disinclination to deal with a plea seeking reservation for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and Other Backward Classes in the National Defence Academy (NDA).A bench comprising Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice MM Sundersh said that it was dealing with the issue of women induction in NDA and clarified that it was not going to deal with...
Kerala State Road Transport Corporation Moves Supreme Court Against Fuel Price Hike By Oil PSUs For Bulk Purchasers
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation has moved the Supreme Court of India challenging decisions taken by the State-owned Oil Marketing Companies, relating to increase in fuel prices sold to bulk purchasers. The petitioner has argued that the decision of the State-owned Oil Marketing Companies to increase the price of diesel sold in bulk, only to the Corporation , which is...
Girls Will Be Admitted In Rashtriya Military Schools From 2022-23 Academic Year : Centre Tells Supreme Court
The Central Government on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that girls will be admitted in Rashtriya Military Schools(RMS) with effect from 2022-2023 academic year.With respect to admission to RMS, which operates as all boys schools and acts as the institution providing education to the wards of the Indian soldier, the Bench observed that the affidavit had provided assurance to induct women...
PMLA Interpretation - 2018 Amendment Has Revived The Twin Conditions For Bail Which Were Struck Down : Solicitor General Tells Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Tuesday resumed hearing the string of petitions challenging the constitutionality of several provisions of the PMLA Act.When Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, on Tuesday, sought to address the bench on the validity of section 45 of the PMLA, Justice A. M. Khanwilkar indicated that the first question is whether the provision, which was struck down by the Supreme Court in...
Supreme Court Seeks Records Of 2021 Senior Designations From Punjab & Haryana HC On Lawyers' Challenge
The Supreme Court on Tuesday called for the records from the Punjab and Haryana High Court in relation to the senior designation conferred to 19 advocates last year.A Bench comprising Justice UU Lalit, Justice Ravindra Bhat and Justice PS Narasimha was considering a writ petition filed by three advocates challenging the senior designation process followed by the High Court. During the...
Order XXI Rule 34 CPC Cannot Be Diluted; Execution Court Has Duty To Invite Objections From Judgment Debtor To Draft Document/Deed : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that the provisions of Order XXI Rule 34 of the Code of Civil Procedure cannot be diluted and it has to invite objections from the judgment debtor to the draft deed/document submitted by the decree holder."The departure from the provisions can have highly deleterious consequences not merely qua the parties in question but also persons who come to deal with those...










