SC Explains When Doctrine Of Res Judicata As Between Co-Defendants Can Be Applied
The Supreme Court has reiterated that the following four conditions are required to be satisfied while considering the applicability of the doctrine of res judicata
Read MoreSC Dismisses PIL For Action Against Political Parties And Candidates For Misusing Religion For Electoral Gains
Supreme Court of India on Monday dismissed a PIL seeking directions to the Centre and the Election Commission of India to take strict action against political
Read MoreSC Allows Nagaland Student’s Plea For Admission To Medical College Under Central Pool Quota Despite Expiry Of Admission Cut-off Date
The Supreme Court, on Monday, allowed a petition filed by a student from Nagaland, directing AN Magadh Medical College, Gaya, Bihar to admit her under
Read MoreBreaking: SC To Decide Tomorrow When To Hear Review Petitions Against Sabarimala Judgment
The Supreme Court said that it will consider tomorrow as to when to hear the review petitions filed against the Sabarimala verdict. The bench of
Read MoreTax Appeals Are To Be Filed Before The Bench Allotted To The District Where Dispute Arose: Bombay HC
The Bombay High Court recently examined an important question of law that whether tax appeals against orders from different tribunals can be heard at the
Read MoreBar Council Of Delhi CPIO Fails To Provide Info On Missing RTI Section From Website; CIC Slaps Rs. 5,000 Penalty
The Central Information Commission (CIC) has imposed a penalty of Rs. 5,000 on the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) of the Bar Council of Delhi
Read MoreBhima Koregaon Case: No Coercive Action Against Gautam Navlakha, Anand Teltumbde Till Next Week: Bombay HC Directs Pune Police
The Bombay High Court on Friday directed the Pune Police to abstain from taking any coercive action against activist Gautam Navlakha and professor Anand Teltumbde—both
Read MoreDuty of Every Citizen To Protect Self-Respect & Honour Of Members Of SC/ST Community: Bombay HC
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday refused to grant bail to two accused arrested last year after a video showing two nine-year-old Dalit boys being
Read MorePerson Is Guilty Of Scandalising Contempt Even If There Was No Intention To Scandalise The Court: Singapore SC Upholds Constitutional Validity Of Contempt Law
The Supreme Court of Singapore recently upheld the constitutionality of section 3(1)(a)of the Administration of Justice (Protection) Act, 2016. Wham and Tan who were facing
Read MoreDelhi HC CJ Brings In Scheme For Redressal Of Issues Facing The Bar And Bench Barring Complaints About Conduct Of Judges
The Chief Justice of Delhi High Court Rajendra Menon has put in place a scheme for the resolution of various issues—functional, procedural and logistical—facing the
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