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S.149 IPC | Supreme Court Explains Tests To Determine If Bystander Was Member Of Unlawful Assembly With Common Object
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (October 7) observed that mere presence at the crime scene would not ipso facto render a person a member of the unlawful assembly to book him under Section 149 IPC. The Court clarified that the liability would shift to the bystander only when he shared the common object with the unlawful assembly. A bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan acquitted...
Any Person In Control Of Company Is Liable To Face Penal Measures If Account Is Declared Fraud: Bombay High Court In Ambani's Case
While dismissing the plea filed by industrialist Anil Ambani, the Bombay High Court held that whenever a company's account is classified as "fraud" its Promoters, Directors or anyone having control over the said company, automatically become liable to penal actions as mandated under the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Master Directions, 2024.Notably, Ambani and his company Reliance...
LIC's Cancer Cover Valid Only If 'First Diagnosis' Occurs After Waiting Period, Not Expert Confirmation: Kerala High Court
The Kerala High Court allowed Life Insurance Corporation's appeal against direction to pay insurance coverage claim of a cancer patient, holding that LIC's coverage for cancer care would apply only if the first diagnosis–which does not include confirmation by expert, occurred after waiting period of 180 days. The claimant, an LIC policy holder, had renewed her cancer cover on 16.03.2021. As...
Object Thrown At CJI | Sonam Wangchuk | Insurance Claim Denial | Illegal Detention Order | Bro Code [VIDEO]
Today on Courts Today: We cover the shocking security incident in the Supreme Court and the NSA challenge against Sonam Wangchuk's detention. High Courts delivered major rights rulings, holding that denying medical insurance violates the Right to Life and slamming the State for NSA misuse due to factual errors. We also break down the Delhi HC's new "Dynamic+" injunction against 106 rogue...
RGNUL Punjab Organises Blood Donation Camp In Collaboration With Govt. Medical College, Patiala
The Legal Aid Clinic at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, organized a Blood Donation Camp on October 4, 2025. The event was held in collaboration with the Government Medical College, Patiala.Key university officials, including Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jaishankar Singh, Registrar Prof. Ivneet Kaur Walia, and Legal Aid Clinic Faculty Coordinator Dr. Abhinandan Bassi, were present at the initiative. A team from the Government Medical College, which included Dr. Loveleen, Dr....
Supreme Court Directs Centre To Examine Amicus Suggestions For Rehabilitation Of Cadets Injured During Military Training
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Union Government to consider suggestions made by Amicus Curiae Senior Advocate Rekha Palli to recognise and rehabilitate officer cadets who suffer disabilities during military training and are discharged before commissioning.A bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice R Mahadevan observed that the out-boarded cadets have not been given any status...
Prolonged Disciplinary Proceedings Without Just Cause Amounts To Punishment, Delay Causes Mental Agony For Employee: P&H High Court
The Punjab & Haryana High Court said that every delinquent employee has a legitimate right to have such proceedings concluded expeditiously. The Court noted that undue and unexplained delays cause mental agony, financial hardship, and social stigma, amounting to punishment even before any guilt is established.Justice Harpreet Singh Brar said, "Every delinquent employee has a legitimate...
Supreme Court Flags Lack Of Pedestrian Crossing Near Delhi High Court; Orders Nationwide Survey To Identify Road Crossing Needs
The Supreme Court on Monday (October 7) expressed concern over the absence of a pedestrian crossing near the Delhi High Court and the National Zoological Garden on Mathura Road, Delhi, terming it a serious safety lapse that endangers thousands of people who cross the busy stretch every day without traffic signals, foot overbridges, or other safety measures.A Bench of Justice J.B. Pardiwala...
2025 LiveLaw (SC) 976 | S.RAJASEEKARAN v UNION OF INDIA AND ORS
Supreme Court Issues Directions To Enforce Helmet Use, Curb Wrong-Lane Driving & Use Of Dazzling HeadlightsSupreme Court Directs States/UTs To Frame Rules Under Motor Vehicles Act For Pedestrian Safety, Footpaths & Road DesignsSupreme Court Flags Lack Of Pedestrian Crossing Near Delhi High Court; Orders Nationwide Survey To Identify Road Crossing...











