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Deputy Manager (Law) Vacancy At India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO)
India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) invites online application for the post of Deputy Manager (Law).Name of the Post: Deputy Manager (Law) No. of Post: 01 (One) Pay Scale: Rs.40000-140000 (IDA Pattern) Age Limit: 30 Years Essential Qualification and Experience • Candidate should have LL.B./B.G.L. Degree from a recognized University. • Candidate should have 3 years' experience of practice as Advocate or in judiciary of a State Government or in the Legal Department of the Central of...
Seizure Of Plots By CBI, Haryana RERA Refuses To grant Relief To Complainants
Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Authority) bench comprising Ashok Sangwan (Member) refused to grant relief to the complainants whose plot documents were seized by the Central Bureau of Investigation, Anti-Corruption Branch–III, New Delhi (CBI) and before whom the matter was pending. The complainants had approached the Authority seeking execution of the conveyance deed in...
Supreme Court Collegium Recommends New Chief Justice For Bombay High Court
The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on 25th August, 2025 recommended appointment of Justice Shree Chandrashekhar, presently a Judge of the Bombay High Court as the Chief Justice of that HC.Born in May 1965, Justice Chandrashekhar is the senior most judge of the Bombay High Court after present CJ Alok Aradhe, who will demit office upon superannuation in April next...
Refusal To Enter Witness Box By Party Having Special Knowledge Of Facts Invites Adverse Inference : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday (Aug. 25) observed that when certain facts lie exclusively within a party's personal knowledge, the failure to enter the witness box to testify on those facts can lead to serious consequences for that party. “In civil proceedings, particularly where the facts lie exclusively within the personal knowledge of the party, the refusal to enter the witness box...
'Public Exchequer Will Suffer': Rajasthan High Court Stays GO Prima Facie Regularizing Illegal Colonies, Orders Action Against Errant Officials
The Rajasthan High Court has stayed the operation of Urban Development and Housing Department's March 12 order, allegedly regularizing illegal colonies and encroachments set up on the public land in Jaipur which was acquired for Rajasthan Housing Board.The division bench of Justice Sanjeev Prakash Sharma and Justice Sanjeet Purohit further directed demolition and removal of such...
'Greedy Investors Pumping Money Into Unsustainable Ventures Distort Market Balance, Must Be Prepared For Consequences': Delhi HC In Cheating Case
The Delhi High Court has held that investors, who gamble their money with impractical promises of “unbelievably high returns”, must own their risks instead of running to the State and crying foul when they face loss.“It may sound brutal but seems fair: if you choose greed, you choose risk; and if you choose risk, you choose consequences…Easy money is a trap. If the returns...
Rajasthan High Court Denies State's Plea To Withdraw Case Against BJP MLA Accused Of Forging Class 10 Marksheet To Contest Elections
The Rajasthan High Court rejected State's plea to withdraw a criminal case against Churu MLA Harlal Singh from BJP, who is accused of using forged Class 10 marksheet along with his nomination papers for contesting the election of Zila Parishad member in 2015. Terming it a “gruesome crime involving misuse of public office and public money”, the division bench of Justice Inderjeet Singh...
High Court Can't Assume Jurisdiction U/S 482 CrPC To End Trial If Case Involves Disputed Questions Of Facts: Allahabad High Court
The Allahabad High Court has recently held that where disputed questions of facts are involved, it cannot under Section 482 CrPC assume jurisdiction for appreciation of evidence. The case must be dealt by the trial court, held the Court.Holding that disputed questions of facts were involved, Justice Deepak Verma held,“it is well settled that the appreciation of evidence is a function of...
Non-Discovery Of Incriminating Material Does Not Mean Non-Cooperation By Accused: Supreme Court
While granting anticipatory bail to an accused, the Supreme Court recently observed that mere non-discovery of incriminating material is not an indicator of non-cooperation on the part of the accused."Merely because nothing incriminating could be discovered would not mean that there is non-co-operation on the part of accused," said a bench of Justices Manoj Misra and Ujjal Bhuyan.The Court...












