Promotion in service is not a fundamental legal right, but it can be a statutory or constitutional right under certain conditions. Here’s a breakdown of the legal position: No Fundamental Right to Promotion The right to be considered for promotion is recognized, but there is no absolute right to promotion itself. The Supreme Court of…
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LATEST LEGAL UPDATES
Anticipatory Bail Not a Shield in Serious Economic Offences, Sets Aside High Court Orders in Adarsh Group Scam
In a significant ruling impacting the interpretation of anticipatory bail jurisprudence in economic offences, the Supreme Court of India has categorically held that anticipatory bail cannot be granted as a matter of routine in cases involving serious financial frauds and economic crimes. The apex court set aside multiple High Court orders granting anticipatory bail to…
Courts have authority to determine appropriate interest rate considering totality of facts and date from which it is payable
The Hon’nle Supreme Court of India in I.K. Merchants Pvt. Ltd. & Ors. – Appellants Versus The State of Rajasthan & Ors. – Respondents, Civil Appeal Nos. 4560-4563 of 2025 (Arising out of SLP (C) Nos. 11779 – 11782 of 2022) Decided On : 01-04-2025 has held that Courts have authority to determine appropriate interest…
Additional Accused not named in FIR can be summoned based on emerging evidence
The Supreme Court of India has set aside the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s order that had quashed a Sessions Judge’s directive summoning additional accused in a criminal case not named in FIR. The case, Satbir Singh v. Rajesh Kumar and Others, involved charges under Sections 323, 324, 307, and 506 of the Indian Penal…
Recovery of Embezzled Amount and Withholding of Retiral Dues Without Inquiry Illegal: Chhattisgarh High Court
Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh – April 2, 2025: In a landmark judgment, the at Bilaspur has quashed a recovery order issued against a retired police employee, Suresh Singh, and directed the state authorities to release his withheld retiral dues, including pension, gratuity, and other benefits. The court ruled that recovering substantial amounts based on allegations of embezzlement…
To Quash FIR High Courts Must Exercise Inherent Powers with Utmost Caution
Facts of the case: Instant appeal arises out of final Judgment of High Court of Madras dated 21.04.2017, by which criminal proceedings and FIR against respondent under Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(e) of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 for possessing assets disproportionate to known sources of income were quashed while exercising jurisdiction under Section…
Massive Housing Project Delay – Supreme Court Slaps Interest Penalty
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India reaffirmed that homebuyers cannot be compelled to take possession of a flat after an unreasonable delay in Housing Project and reduced an excessive interest award in a housing dispute. The ruling in The Chief Officer, Nagpur Housing and Area Development Board (A Mhada Unit) & Others…
Supreme Court Upholds Senior Citizens Act 2007 and Declares Eviction Not Mandatory in Every Case
In a significant ruling that underscores the balance between parental rights and family disputes, the Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeal filed by 68-year-old Samtola Devi against her son Krishna Kumar, affirming the High Court’s decision to set aside an eviction order issued by a Tribunal. The ruling, delivered by Justices Pankaj Mithal and…
Supreme Court affirms Regular Bail Criteria in Manish Sisodia Case
In a significant ruling on June 4, 2024, the Supreme Court of India clarified the discretionary power of courts in granting regular bail under Sections 437 and 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), underscoring the relevance of trial progress and changing circumstances in bail applications. The judgment, delivered in the case of Manish…
Cryptocurrency Regulations in India: Current Status and Future Prospects
In the ever-evolving landscape of finance and technology, cryptocurrencies have emerged as a disruptive force, raising questions about their future prospects in India. Let’s delve into the current status of cryptocurrency regulations in India and ponder over what lies ahead. The Future of Cryptocurrency in India: A Glimpse into the Unknown The future of cryptocurrency…
IMPLICATION OF LEGAL AID ADVICE
INTRODUCTION India is a country where the rate of poverty as well as the rate of crime is increasing day by day. With the amount of population in our country everybody is not able to get employment or live-in standard of living. It is also true that crime not only happens against people who can…
Rs. 50 FOR CRUELTY PENALTY ?
INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the fundamental code, anima rights and duties of citizens. The directive principles of state policy, procedures, structures and powers of governmental institutions is also encapsulated in it. It is widely regarded to be a “living document”. It is the longest written…
LEGALITY OF MARITAL RAPE IN INDIA
INTRODUCTION “Her friends used to tell her it wasn’t rape if the man was your husband. She didn’t say anything, but inside she seethed; she wanted to take a knife to their faces.” – F. H. Batacan The Delhi High Court is in process of hearing a challenge to the constitutional validity of…
KNOW ABOUT YOUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Every citizen should be aware about the law and their rights. The article focuses on the detailed information about the Fundamental Rights.
ALL ABOUT ANTICIPATORY BAIL
“The issue of bail is one of liberty, justice, public safety and burden of the public treasury, all of which insist that a developed jurisprudence of bail is integral to a socially sensitised judicial process”. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer in Gudikanti Narasimhulu case (1977) INTRODUCTION The right to liberty is the fundamental right and…
PERSONAL INJURY LAW
INTRODUCTION The personal injury law is the branch of tort which deals with providing of compensation to the victims who have suffered any physical, psychological or emotional injury due to the negligence of some individual. The negligent individual is held legally for the damage caused to the victim and will be responsible for paying…
BASIC STRUCTURE – CONSTITUTION
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IS PROSTITUTION LEGAL IN INDIA?
Prostitution is derived from the Latin word prostituere, which means to expose publicly. It is the practice of engaging in relatively indiscriminate sexual activity with someone who is not a spouse or friend in exchange for immediate payment in money or other valuables. Prostitutes can be female, male, or transgender, and prostitution can involve heterosexual…
CORRUPTION IN ARBITRATION
Who is a corrupt Arbitrator? An arbitrator who, induced by personal gain and who disregards the duty of neutrality to influence the outcome of an arbitration submitted to his or her consideration. Notion on personal gain The word personal gain is to be broadly construed. It includes the prospective monetary and non-monetary rewards. The…
Requirements for Winding up A Company
Winding up is the process of bringing a company’s life to an end and administering its assets for the benefit of its shareholders and creditors. A company or business may wind up for a variety of reasons, including insolvency or bankruptcy, the death of promoters, or mutual agreement among stakeholders. There are two kinds of…
Recent Changes In Section 498A
In 1983, Section 498-A was enacted to safeguard married women from cruelty by their husbands or family members. It prescribes punishment for 3 years and a fine. Under this section, cruelty is defined as causing physical or mental harm to the woman’s body or health, as well as engaging in harassment in order to coerce…
Must know Facts About Insurance Claims
An insurance policy, also known as a contract of adhesion Insurance coverage is a contract that takes the form of a policy. This policy protects an individual’s financial risks as a result of unforeseeable events. The policyholder is the insured. The insurer is also known as the insurance provider, insurance carrier, or underwriter. They provide…
Income Tax Return: What happens if Tax Payers Fail to File ITR within due date
ITR filing date is just knocking on the door. Hopefully, all taxpayers are aware of the deadlines. If you are worried regarding the whole ITR filling process, you are at the very right platform, we are here to aware you regarding the same and to answer all your queries. As per the latest official…
Legal Grounds for Divorce in India
Divorce is no more a nightmare for spouses anymore. Gone are the days when people choose a bad, complicated, and disturbing marriage over society’s perceptions or family’s reputation. These days at least a certain ratio of the population is quite aware of their marital rights and obligations. Well, this write-up is an endeavor to…
New Personal Data Protection Bill – Need of the Hour
Why new personal data protection bill is the talk of the town?????? What is the necessity to bring this law in existence? Are present existing laws on Cyber Safety, failing to resolve challenges associated with personal data protection? Well, the nation is eager to know every inch of this bill, it’s utmost significance and how…
Recent Relief Measures for Taxpayers
QRMP Sir, the scheme appears quite good in view of its following features: Tax liability in cash for the 1st and 2nd month of the Quarter to be determined taking into account the ITC (input tax credit) available. Tax liability ibid (1st and 2nd month) can be paid by deposit in Electronic Cash Ledger (ECL)…
Annual Return
Briefly, the Section governing the Annual Return has undergone changes quite a few times till date. Latest one prevails since 1.08.2021 therefore the status till 31.07.2021 is relevant too. Presently (w.e.f. 1.08.2021, all registered persons are required to submit an Annual Return, but without any audited Annual Statement. However, where annual aggregate turnover exceeds Rs.5…
INDIA’S FIGHT OVER OXYGEN AND RIGHT TO LIVE
“HAS THE STATE FAILED TO PROVIDE RIGHT TO LIVE UNDER ARTICLE 21 ” Amid the coronavirus pandemic, India is dealing with shortages on all fronts, be it oxygen, medicines, vaccines, or even doctors and nurses. The capacity is limited and the demand is overwhelming. As a result, there is chaos and what is being called…
Farmer New Laws: Comparative Benefits of APMC Act and FPTC Act, 2020
Introduction India is an agriculturist nation. The history of agriculture in India dates back to the Indus Valley civilization era and even before that in some parts of southern India. The agriculture sector is one of the most important industries in the Indian economy. Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58%…
THE NEW FARM BILLS – ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
The Indian Parliament passed three agriculture act the new farm bill Farmers’ Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance, Farm Services Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020—during its monsoon session culminating on 23 September. One of the most significant members of society…
The Doctrine of Basic Structure as Opined in Kesavananda Bharti Case
Introduction The Heart and Soul of Democratic India are its Constitution. According to the Constitution, Parliament, and the state legislatures in India have the power to make laws within their respective jurisdictions. This power is not absolute in nature. The Constitution vests in the judiciary, the power to adjudicate upon the constitutional validity of…
BLACK MONEY CHASE UNDER MODI GOVERNMENT
Fight against black money and corrupt practices have been the prime focus of the Modi government. Since the first cabinet meeting till now, there have been numerous steps taken to curb black money. Steps were taken by the Modi government so far against black money—demonetization, amnesty-like schemes, renegotiating treaties with tax havens—proves that this…
THE PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT
Introduction If we cannot make India corruption-free then the vision of making the nation develop by 2020 would remain as a dream – Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Corruption is considered to be one of the greatest impediments on the way towards progress, especially for developing countries like India. The economic, social and cultural structure…
ELECTORAL BONDS AND TRANSPARENCY IN INDIA
INTRODUCTION An electoral bond is like a promissory note that can be bought by any Indian citizen or company incorporated in India from select branches of the State Bank of India. The citizen or corporate can then donate the same to any eligible political party of his/her choice. The bonds are similar to banknotes that…
COVID 19 AND HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE PREPAREDNESS
INTRODUCTION COVID-19 -The entire world witnessed and went through a never-before-seen crisis. This was something that no one would have even imagined. A very tiny virus, which we can not even be seen with naked eyes, hit hard the entire human race and even the strongest, wealthiest nations of the world had…
Ayushman Bharat Scheme- Does it Guarantee Health Care?
What is the Ayushman Bharat Scheme? The Ayushman Bharat Scheme, launched by the Centre in September 2018. The government health insurance scheme covers most medical treatment costs and offers cashless hospitalization services through the Ayushman Bharat Yojana e-card. Touted as one of the world’s largest health insurance schemes, approximately 50 crore beneficiaries are eligible for…
EVALUATING- THE SOCIAL SECURITY CODE
INTRODUCTION Social security is usually understood as some form of monetary support that the government provides to those who are either incapable of being employed or are inadequately employed. In the Indian context, social security has a different meaning altogether. In India, our social security has spanned over a multiplicity of labour laws that our…
ONE NATION ONE RATION CARD – WELFARE SYSTEM IN INDIA
From the moment the national Covid-19 lockdown was announced, the unprecedented nature of the humanitarian crisis that was likely to follow was clear. It was also certain that the ranks of the vulnerable would rapidly start to swell as wages and work were withdrawn Once the lockdown was in force, there was no doubt that…
POWERS OF ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA IN CONTROLLING ELECTIONS
Introduction The Election Commission of India, abbreviated as ECI is a constitutional body responsible for administering elections in India at various levels like State Assemblies, Lok Sabha including elections of the offices of President and Vice President of India according to the rules and regulations mentioned in the Constitution of India. It was established…
FREEDOM OF SPEECH & EXPRESSION THE ONGOING CHALLENGE
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Personal Data Protection Bill , 2019 : An Analysis
The Personal Data Protection Bill 2019, represents a positive step towards realizing data protection and privacy law for Indians. It was tabled in Parliament on December 11th, 2019. Fast forward to 2021, India has witnessed a deadly global pandemic. Came along a series of privacy breach cases and marathon bans on popular mobile apps over…
ABORTION IS A WOMEN’S RIGHT !!
Abortion or the medical termination of pregnancy as it is referred to in legal parlance, was illegal in India until 1971, as Section 312-316 of the Indian Penal code,1861 made it a criminal offence. Abortion can be spontaneous or induced. Spontaneous abortion is when a pregnancy comes to an end on its own, commonly…
Right to Information Act- How much it is useful.
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ONE NATION ONE ELECTION -ENSUING BENEFITS
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA
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EQUALITY FOR WOMEN IS THE HARSH SOCIAL REALITY IN INDIA
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COMPUTER- THE HARBINGER OF SILENT REVOLUTION
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CHILD ABUSE IN INDIA
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FOOD SECURITY-A CHALLENGE BY COVID19
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U.P. Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020
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Child Marriage In India
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His Rights – Tracing The Contours of Rights of Men in India
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BENAMI PROPERTY-ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
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GENDER INEQUALITY
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THE NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES, ACT, 1985
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TRANSGENDER- A SENSITIVE GLOSSARY
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LOVE JIHAD- POLITICAL & SOCIAL MIRRORS
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Interest Free Maintenance Charges and the Law
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Merger and Amalgamation of Companies in India
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REGISTRATION OF FIR MANDATORY IN COGNIZABLE OFFENCES
According to the ratio of judgment rendered in Lalita Kumari’s case (supra), the reliability, genuineness and credibility of the information are not conditions precedent for registration of case. The intention of the Legislature is to ensure prompt investigation of a cognizable offence in accordance with law. There is no discretion left with the Police Officer to…
GST ADJUDICATION – it’s by a Revenue Officer!
GENERAL: Any dispute with a Taxpayer/ Assessee involving difference in perception as to his rights cannot be decided unless the principles of natural justice are followed. These involve soliciting and entertaining a reply by way of issuing a Show Cause Notice and also granting a personal hearing before considering an adverse decision. This process is…
EVIDENCE OF CRUELTY U/S 498-A AND ABETMENT OF SUICIDE U/S 306 OF IPC TO BE CONSIDERED INDEPENDENTLY
The evidence led by the prosecution to support their case under section 498A of IPC should not be read to hold the same accused guilty under section 306 IPC i.e abetment of suicide. Though, depending on the facts and circumstances of an individual case, subjecting a woman to cruelty may amount to an offence U/S…
MSMEs & GST
What’s the scope of MSME Act? Do the Board and the Advisory Committee constituted under MSME Act enjoy any legal influence on financial or commercial statutes including GST? Whether the GST Council has any permanent Members from the MSME Board or the Advisory Committee? What special place/ facilities the MSMEs enjoy under GST law? MSMEs…
REVERSE CHARGE MECHANISM (RCM)
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SREENSHOTS and GST
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GST on renting of Residential Property
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FIR
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Appointment of Arbitrator
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Grounds of Challenge of Award U/S 34 of Arb. & Conciliation Act.
Public policy l is one issue which is a threat to the arbitral awards since courts can interfere into any award on the ground of public policy. In India Supreme Court of India has minimised the possibility of such unlimited interference by the courts, by its various judgements. In a recent judgment dated04.09.2014 at three…
EAST PUNJAB URBAN RENT RESTRICTION ACT, 1949-APPEAL AGAINST PROVISIONAL RENT
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CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973 Section – 340 , 482 *INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860 Section – 120B , 193 , 420 , 425
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EAST PUNJAB URBAN RENT RESTRICTION ACT, 1949 Section – 13
2012 (0) AIJ-SC 61 Equivalent Citation(s):-2012 (11) SCC 314 : AIR 2012 SCW 1669 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA) Hon’ble Judges:Dalveer Bhandari and Dipak Misra JJ. (Division Bench) Ranbir Talib @ Ranbir Satwant Singh Versus Bhatia Gas CIVIL APPEAL No. 814 of 2012 ; *J.Date :- JANUARY 17, 2012 EAST…
Mangu Singh Versus Dharmendra with State Of U.P. Versus Dharmendra
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Dishonour of cheques
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Ownership – Benami transaction – Right to property
2015 (0) AIJEL-SC 927 Equivalent Citation(s):-2015 (7) Supreme 434 : 2015 JX(SC) 818 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Hon’ble Judges:Ranjan Gogoi and N.V.Ramana JJ. (Division Bench) Om Prakash Sharma @ O.P.Joshi Versus Rajendra Prasad Shewda CIVIL APPEAL No. 8609 of 2009 ; 8610 of 2009 ; *J.Date :- OCTOBER 9, 2015 KeyWords: Ownership – Benami transaction…
Envoirmental Law
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