Consumer Courts have the power to direct builders to give refund and compensation for failure to deliver apartments : SC
Written by Shaurya Mahajan Today, the Supreme Court in the case of Experion Developers Pvt Ltd vs Sushma Ashok Shiroor held that Consumer Courts can grant relief to flatbuyers who are aggrieved with the delay in delivery of the apartment as per the
Supreme Court asks states to comply with earlier order to enhance the pension of retired judges
Written by Shaurya Mahajan The honourable Supreme Court on Tuesday in the case of All India Judges Association And Ors v. Union of India And Ors. directed all States to comply with the direction issued by it in 2012 to enhance the pension of
Article 14 not applicable to a Will, Genuiness not dependent on fair distribution
Written by Shaurya Mahajan Today, the Supreme Court in the case of Swarnalatha vs Kalavathy noted that the exclusion of one of the natural heirs from the bequest in a Will, cannot by itself be a ground to hold that there are suspicious
The legislature cannot safeguard steps taken under an unconstitutional law by implementing a saving clause: says the Supreme Court
Written By – Radhika In the case of the State of Manipur & Ors. v. Surjakumar Okram & Ors., the bench comprising of Justices LN Rao, BR Gavai, and BV Nagarathna was hearing the special leave petitions challenging the Manipur High Court’s ruling
ADMISIBILITY OF EXPERT EVIDENCE IN THE COURT OF LAW
Written By – Rajat Shandilya The provisions related to the admissibility of expert evidence in court are dealt under section 45 to 51 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872. In order to understand the admissibility of expert evidence in court we first need
Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Ban On Streaming Of Movie “Why I killed Gandhi”
Written By – Arshita Anand A writ case, Sikander Behl vs Union of India has been filed in the Supreme Court, asking for a stay on the distribution of the film “Why I Killed Gandhi,” which is slated to premiere on the OTT
What Are The Rights Of Foreigners With Respect To Visa Restrictions?
Written By – Rajnish The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider issues related to rights of foreigners in the matter of Tablighi Jamaat case. Wherein through the notification issued by Home Ministry, Government of India in year 2020 some foreign nationals were
“Let there be no doubt that technology is now bringing focus on judges: Justice DY Chandrachud
Written By – Aishwarya Technology Must Be Understood As The Facilitator Of Change, But The Driver Of Change Has Been And Must Be The Human Mind: Justice DY Chandrachud “Let there be no doubt that technology is now bringing focus on judges- How
More than 29 Lakh Cases disposed off through National Lok Adalat
By – Rajnish, Newswriter On December 11th Lok Adalat was organized under agies of NALSA ( National Legal Service Authority) throughout the country. About 29 Lakhs cases were disposed of in a day. This pandemic added a plethora of cases in the courts