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November 19, 2022
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Mother-In-Law Of A Deceased Can Maintain Motor Accident Claim Petition: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that the mother-in-law of a deceased is a dependent and can maintain a motor accident claim petition. Facts The appellants filed […]
November 4, 2022

Only High Court Is Empowered To Hear Appeal Against Acquittal In Cheque Bounce Case: Calcutta High Court

The Calcutta High Court held that a complainant in a case of cheque bounce is not entitled to file an appeal against acquittal rather he may […]
October 29, 2022
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Non – Recovery of Weapons cannot be a Ground to Discard the Evidence of Injured Eye Witnesses: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the non – recovery of weapons cannot be a ground to discard the evidence of injured eye witnesses.  Background  The appellants […]
October 2, 2022
Supreme Court Struck Off Appeal For Restoration of Company's Name as defunct cannot be maintained by one whose status as director is disputed

Supreme Court Struck Off Appeal For Restoration of Company’s Name as defunct cannot be maintained by one whose status as director is disputed

The Supreme Court Struck off an appeal for restoration of the company’s name as defunct cannot be maintained by one whose status as director is disputed. […]
September 23, 2022
Right of Appeal is not automatic, it is conferred by statute: Supreme Court 

Right of Appeal is not automatic, it is conferred by statute: Supreme Court 

The Supreme Court ruled that the right of appeal is not automatic, it is conferred by the statute. Background  The appeal filed by the Original Plaintiff, […]
September 15, 2022

Supreme Court admits review petition by Axis Bank against CIRP Order for Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd.

The Supreme Court admitted a review petition by Axis Bank against CIRP Order for Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd. Background  The appeal under Section 62 of the […]
March 18, 2022
Appellate Court cannot usurp the jurisdiction of the Single Judge to decide as to whether the tests of prima facie case, balance of convenience and irreparable injury are made out in the case or not: Supreme Court

Appellate Court cannot usurp the jurisdiction of the Single Judge to decide as to whether the tests of prima facie case, balance of convenience and irreparable injury are made out in the case or not: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the appellate court cannot usurp the jurisdiction of the Single Judge to decide as to whether the tests of prima facie […]
March 15, 2022

Respondent had no corresponding right to insist for consideration of the appeal by a forum that was no longer in existence: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that the respondent had no corresponding right to insist for consideration of the appeal by a forum that was no longer in […]
March 3, 2022
Proper reasoning is the heartbeat of court orders- Gujarat HC

Proper reasoning is the heartbeat of court orders: Gujarat HC

The Gujarat High Court ruled that proper reasoning is the heartbeat of court orders. Background  The petitioners are the original defendants in the captioned civil suit […]