Effecting transfer of property subject to condition of providing basic amenities & physical needs to transferor-senior citizen, is sine qua non for applicability of Sec.23 (1) of Senior Citizens Act: SC

Sudesh Chhikara Vs Ramti Devi & Anrs

Continue ReadingEffecting transfer of property subject to condition of providing basic amenities & physical needs to transferor-senior citizen, is sine qua non for applicability of Sec.23 (1) of Senior Citizens Act: SC

Only “adequate cause” qualifies as an acceptable excuse for a delay. Explains Section 5 of Limitation Act, Held a party cannot be held accountable if given Sufficient Cause- Supreme Court

Sabarmati Gas Limited Vs Shah Alloys Limited

Continue ReadingOnly “adequate cause” qualifies as an acceptable excuse for a delay. Explains Section 5 of Limitation Act, Held a party cannot be held accountable if given Sufficient Cause- Supreme Court

Communications between a lawyer and client made during the employment of the lawyer is a privileged communications Under Section 126 and 129 of the Evidence Act: Bombay HC

Anil Vishnu Anturkar Vs Chandrakumar Popatlal Baldota

Continue ReadingCommunications between a lawyer and client made during the employment of the lawyer is a privileged communications Under Section 126 and 129 of the Evidence Act: Bombay HC

In a Landmark Judgement Top Court issued guidelines to prevent unnecessary arrest, remand and stressed upon the importance of the rule “Bail Over Jail”

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIACRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION                            MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATION NO.1849 OF 2021INSPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) NO.5191 OF 2021 SATENDER KUMAR ANTIL                           ... APPELLANT                                        VERSUS CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION & ANR  …

Continue ReadingIn a Landmark Judgement Top Court issued guidelines to prevent unnecessary arrest, remand and stressed upon the importance of the rule “Bail Over Jail”