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Year: 2024

કંપની ગ્રાહક સુરક્ષા કાયદા હેઠળ ફરિયાદ દાખલ કરી શકે છે: સુપ્રીમ કોર્ટ

સુપ્રીમ કોર્ટે અવલોકન કર્યું કે કંપની દ્વારા દાખલ કરવામાં આવેલી ગ્રાહક ફરિયાદ જાળવવા યોગ્ય છે. કોર્ટે એ દલીલને નકારી કાઢી હતી કે ગ્રાહક સુરક્ષા અધિનિયમ, 1986ની કલમ 2(1)(m) હેઠળ ‘કંપની’ શબ્દ ‘વ્યક્તિ’ની વ્યાખ્યામાં આવતો નથી. કોર્ટે આ રીતે નેશનલ કન્ઝ્યુમર ડિસ્પ્યુટ રિડ્રેસલ કમિશન (NCDRC) ના અંતિમ આદેશ સામે કોઝીફ્લેક્સ મેટ્રેસીસ પ્રાઈવેટ લિમિટેડ (KMPL) દ્વારા પસંદ […]

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Gujarat High Court Issues Revised SOP For Hybrid Hearings In Compliance With Supreme Court Directives

In alignment with directives from the Supreme Court of India, as per an order dated 06/10/2023 in writ petition (Criminal) No.351/2023, the Gujarat High Court has revised its Standard Operating Procedure for Hybrid Hearings, superseding the earlier Circular No. ITC/98/2023, dated 13/06/2023. Initially, the High Court started Hybrid Hearing on pilot basis for the designated […]

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Section 138 NI Act: Revision is not maintainable against the order passed under Section 251 of CrPC

A bench of Justice Shrivastava in the case titled as Smt. Rekha Agrawal vs. Ramu Sharma & Another on 18.10.2019 has held that revision is not maintainable against the order passed under Section 251 of CrPC. Complainant filed a private complaint under Section 138 of the NI Act, stating therein that after dishonour of the cheque in question, […]

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From law graduate to notorious criminal: Dhani Ram Mittal’s journey of stealing 1000 cars and freeing 2000 prisoners by becoming a judge

In a shocking revelation that challenges our conventional understanding of education and morality, Dhani Ram Mittal, dubbed India’s ‘smartest’ thief, provides a stark reminder of the complex interrelationship between knowledge and moral decision making. Known for his audacious robberies and shocking escapes, Mittal’s life story reads like a thriller, blurring the lines between genius and […]

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When the accused voluntarily surrenders before the court, he cannot be detained: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Friday said that when an accused voluntarily surrenders before the court, he cannot be detained. A bench of Justice Bela M. Trivedi and Justice Pankaj Mithal was hearing an appeal challenging the order passed by the High Court. In this case, the Special (CBI) Court No. 1 (Special Court) failed to […]

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Inherent Powers Under Section 482 of CrPC Do Not Confer Unbridled Jurisdiction on High Courts; Must Be Exercised Judiciously: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has clarified that the inherent powers vested in the High Court under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) do not confer arbitrary jurisdiction, emphasizing that such powers must be exercised judiciously. In a recent case, the Court allowed appeals filed by the Directorate of Enforcement (ED), challenging High Court […]

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Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023

IntroductionIn India, enacting and adopting the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 was a mold-breaking concept in the criminal justice system, changing the entire system regarding the admissibility of evidence in the Indian Courts of law. The law came into force, at a time when India was a part of the British Empire, on September 01, 1872. […]

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Embracing the Future: How Generative AI is Revolutionizing the Legal Profession

Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its generative counterpart are undeniably reshaping the legal landscape, offering a paradigm shift in the way legal professionals work, learn, and create. From automating routine tasks to generating innovative solutions, these technologies empower legal experts across diverse industries. In this expanded exploration, we delve into the profound impact of both […]

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Supreme Court Refuses To Urgently Hear Gyanvapi Mosque Committee’s Plea Against Order Allowing Puja, Asks Them To Move HC

Yesterday, the Gyanvpai mosque committee made an unsuccessful attempt to get an urgent hearing in the Supreme Court for their application challenging the Varanasi District Court’s order which allowed Hindus to perform prayers in the southern cellar of the Gyanvapi mosque. Few hours after the District Court passed the order on January 31 afternoon, the […]

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