Government Appeals before High Court challenge the judgments of the trial courts where the court has acquitted the accused. Section 378 of the Criminal Procedure…
Ocular Evidence means oral testimonies by the witnesses in the criminal trial. It is a fancy word for oral evidence. As per Bentham, Witnesses are the eyes and…
Even if delinquent employee did not participate in inquiry proceeding, the Inquiry Officer is bound to conduct inquiry, he cannot rely solely on the Charge-Sheet…
Setting aside Summoning orders under Section 319 of the Criminal Procedure Code Note – In the article, Criminal Procedure Code 1973 and CrPC are used…
Prerogative Writs can be issued under Article 32 of the Constitution of India by the Supreme Court of India and under Article 226 of the…
Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 is benign legislation meant for the welfare of the employees of organizations that fall under the purview…
The question that will be answered in this article is whether the criminal proceedings against the husband can be quashed if a settlement agreement has…
An appeal against acquittal in a criminal trial is filed before the High Court under Section 378 of the Criminal Procedure Code 1973. In this…
Does Appellate Court have the power to admit evidence? Section 107 of the Civil Procedure Code 1908 provides for powers of the appellate courts. The…
In a recent case, the impugned orders that canceled the license of the Fair Price Shop were challenged by means of filing a writ petition…
The recruitment of the dependants of the Government Servants dying in harness is regulated by U.P. Recruitment of Dependents of Government Servants Dying in Harness…
The Commercial Courts Act, 2015 was enacted to provide for the Constitution of Commercial Courts, Commercial Division in the Hon’ble High Court and their respective…
Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the High Court is empowered to issue Writs namely, Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Quo warranto, and Prohibition.…
The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 was enacted to define and limit the powers of certain courts in punishing contemptof courts and to regulate their…
The principles of natural justice developed over a period of time, and have become quintessential for the working of an efficient judiciary. These principles as…
Whether Sanction for prosecution under Section 19 of Prevention of Corruption Act is mandatory at the time of taking the cognizance of an offence allegedly…
The Assistant Registrar, Firms, Chits, and Societies has no authority or jurisdiction to set aside the election of the office-bearers of any society, however, in…
What is writ of Habeas Corpus? Habeas Corpus is a writ to assert personal liberty. The word Habeas Corpus means “that you have the…
What is the writ of quo-warranto and when it is issued by the Hon’ble High Court? Quo-warranto means “by what authority”. Quo-warranto proceeding affords judicial…