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[Recording Of Testimonies Of Child Witnesses Through VC] NALSA To Pay Rs. 1500 Per Day As Honorarium To Remote Point Co-ordinators : Supreme Court
On Monday (24th January), while hearing the matter pertaining to the virtual recording of testimonies of child victims/witnesses of human trafficking who are required to travel across states or districts to give evidence in Trial Courts, the Supreme Court had asked National Legal Services Authority ("NALSA") to bear the honorarium to be paid to the 'remote point co-ordinators' (RPCs)....
PMLA Interpretation - Accused Has Right To Remain Silent; Can't Be Forced To Cooperate With Investigation: Kapil Sibal In Supreme Court
The accused has a constitutional right to remain silent. This right can't be used against the accused to deny him bail by saying he hasn't cooperated" submitted Sibal challenging the ED's procedure under Section 50 PMLA
Land Acquisition| Proximity To Developed Area Relevant Factor While Determining Market Value For Purpose Of Compensation: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India has observed that the market value of a land must be determined keeping in view the various factors including proximity to the developed area and the road etc. and it is not the nature of land alone which is determinative of the market value of the land.A Bench comprising Justice Hemant Gupta and Justice V Ramasubramanian has delivered its order in an appeal filed...
Conviction Can be Solely Based Upon Dying Declaration Without Corroboration: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court observed that there can be a conviction solely based upon the dying declaration without corroboration."If the Court is satisfied that the dying declaration is true and voluntary it can base its conviction on it, without corroboration", the bench comprising Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna observed.The court observed thus while restoring the conviction of the murder...
Section 482 CrPC- Jurisdiction To Quash Can Be Exercised Only If No Offence Is Made Out On Reading The Allegations In FIR As They Stand: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court reiterated that the jurisdiction to quash under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure can be exercised only if no offence is made out on reading the allegations in the FIR as they stand.The allegation of the complainant in this case, was that at the time of the marriage, the mother in law and brother in law of her daughter had induced her to hand over stridhan in the...
Kerala Hand-Chopping Case : Supreme Court Adjourns Bail Plea Of PFI Member; NIA Says Trial Will Be Over In 6-8 Months
The Supreme Court on Tuesday adjourned the petition filed by MK Naser, a member of the Popular Front of India(PFI), seeking bail in the case related to the chopping of the hand of Kerala Professor TJ Joseph in 2010.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justice AS Bopanna and Justice Hima Kohli listed the petition after four weeks, after the National Investigation Agency...
Income-Tax Slabs Remain Unchanged, Assesses Can File Updated Returns Within 2 Years Of Relevant AY: Highlights Of Union Budget 2022
The Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today presented the Union Budget 2022-23 and stressed that it will lay the foundation for India's economic growth and expansion for the next 25 years. No announcements regarding changes in the income tax slabs were made in the budget speech.It may be noted that Article 112 of the Indian Constitution provides for the Union Budget of a year,...
Rape Case: Supreme Court Grants Protection From Arrest To Punjab MLA Simarjeet Singh Bains Till Thursday
The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday granted protection from arrest till Thursday (3rd January) to Lok Insaf Party (LIP) MLA Simarjeet Singh Bains in relation to the non bailable warrants issued against him in the alleged rape case of a 44-year-old woman in which he is accused along with six others.While adjourning the matter till 3rd February, a Bench comprising CJI NV Ramana, Justice...
Article 226 Remedies Available When Disciplinary Authority's Findings Are Malafide Or Perverse, Based On Irrelevant Material Or Ignoring Relevant Material: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday observed that remedies under Article 226 of the Constitution are available and intervention is warranted when disciplinary authority's findings are malafide or perverse, not based on evidence or are based on consideration of irrelevant material or by ignoring relevant material, or are such that they could not have been rendered by any reasonable person placed in...
RTI Activist Amit Jethwa Murder: Supreme Court Refuses To Interfere With HC Order Suspending Life Sentence Of Ex-BJP MP Dinu Bogha Solanki
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere in the SLP assailing Gujarat High Court's order of suspending the Life-imprisonment sentence of Ex-BJP MP Dinu Bogha Solanki who was convicted by a special CBI court in 2019 for killing RTI activist Amit Jethwa in 2010 pursuant to the activist trying to expose illegal mining activities in the Gir forest region.The bench of Justices AM...

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