Compact Disc(CD) Admissible In Evidence In Family Court Even Without Sec.65B(4) Certification : Kerala HC
The High Court of Kerala has held that a compact disc(CD) is admissible in evidence in proceedings in Family Court even without certification under Section 65B(4)
SC Directs States To Implement Reformative And Rehabilitation Programmes For Prisoners
The Supreme Court has directed the States to consider implementing the reformative and rehabilitation programmes contained in the Model Prison Manual of 2016. The manual
Copyright Of Art Work Irrelevant For Proving Its Use As Trademark: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court has held that copyright registration of an art work is irrelevant for the purpose of ascertaining its use as a trademark.
SC Acquits 3 Men Who Were Sentenced To Death Penalty, Commutes It For One
The Supreme Court on Wednesday acquitted three murder accused whose death penalty was confirmed by the High Court. Three Judge bench comprising CJI Ranjan Gogoi, Justice
'Cheque Bounce' Complaint Against Director Not Maintainable If Company Is Not Arraigned As Accused, Reiterates SC
The Supreme Court has reiterated that a ‘cheque bounce’ complaint against the director of the company is not maintainable if the company is not arraigned
Disappointed That December 12 Collegium Decision Was Not Published, Says Justice Lokur
Justice Madan B Lokur, former Supreme Court judge, today said that he was disappointed that the collegium decisions of December 12 were not uploaded. “Once