Category: Legal
Plea Filed In SC: Corruption Perception Index
INTRODUCTION The corruption perception Index of 180 countries and territories released by transparency was made by an international government organization at WEF ( World Economic Forum) 2020. Countries such as […]
Dilemma Of Professional Ethics Or Personal Views: An Overview Of Prashant Bhushan Case
The Supreme Court of India took Suo moto action against a supreme court advocate, Prashant Bhushan for committing contempt of court by tweeting against the Hon’ble court and the learned […]
Press Release By INBA On Lack Of Censorship On Films & Other Multimedia Content Broadcasted Online
Indian National Bar Association (INBA) has been working diligently towards raising issues which are against societal norms. Sh. Kaviraj Singh, Founder & Secretary General, Indian National Bar Association had earlier […]
Chinese Virologist: China’s Government ‘Intentionally’ Released COVID-19
Chinese whistle blower virologist Li-Meng Yan, who was forced to flee the country after raising questions about the origin of SARS-COV-2, has once again said the Covid-19 virus was developed […]
Lok Sabha Passes Bill To Amend Essential Commodities Act
Lok Sabha on September 15 passed a bill that allows the central government to regulate the supply of some food items only under extraordinary circumstances which may include war, famine, […]
Petitioner Failed To Explain Any Reason For Leaving Husband: HC Imposes Rs. 25k Costs On Wife For “Frivolous” Plea For Protection From Husband, In-Laws
The Punjab and Haryana high court has imposed a cost of Rs 25,000 on a woman for failing to explain why she had left her husband against whom she had […]
When Netaji Subhas Fought A Case In Bombay HC
It was November 10, 1933. S S Narkunda had just dropped anchor at the Bombay Port. It had ferried the mortal remains of an elder brother who had passed away […]
Stamp Duty Cannot Be Levied On Contract Security’: Allahabad HC Raps State Govt For Ignoring Previous Judgments
In a recent judgement, the Allahabad High Court rapped the state authorities for overlooking a trite law that stamp duty cannot be levied on contract security. “This issue had arisen […]
NCDRC Allows Advocates To Appear Physically If All Parties To The Matter Consent
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has started physical hearing of cases from September 1 onwards. The Commission has given an option to the Parties/ Counsel to appear physically […]
Public Prosecution In Need Of Reform In India
In our system of criminal justice, the state takes up the responsibility to prosecute offenders on behalf of victims. Although public prosecutors are theoretically independent, in practice they face a […]