A person present on the scene might or might not be guilty by the application of Section 34, IPC. If he is present on the scene for the purpose of participating in the offence, he would certainly be guilty as a participator in the offence.Read More
The Supreme Court has observed that the filing of a fresh bail application, after the dismissal of an earlier bail application or the cancellation of the bail granted, was a right.Read More
Tatkal court marriage in Delhi is a fast-track process that allows couples to get legally married in a short time. With an increasing number of couples opting for quick legal solutions, tatkal marriages have gained popularity, especially in 2024Read More
Divorce by mutual consent is a legal process where both spouses agree to separate amicably, avoiding lengthy court battles. It is the fastest and most straightforward way to end a marriage under Indian law. However, certain conditions must be met, and specific legal procedures must be followed. Understanding the requirements, process, and documentation involved can...Read More
The Supreme Court, while determining a case related to compassionate appointment, observed that such appointment should be granted only in “hand-to-mouth” cases, provided that all the other conditions are fulfilled. Explaining, the Court said that such situations would include a family 'below the poverty line' and struggling to pay basic expenses.Read More
Are you considering filing for divorce in India but unsure about the documents needed? Divorce is not just an emotional decision but also a legal process that requires proper paperwork. Whether it’s a mutual consent divorce, where both spouses agree to separate, or a contested divorce, where one spouse files based on specific grounds, having...Read More
A bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and Sandeep Mehta heard a case involving the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and a former employee. The AAI appealed against a decision of the Calcutta High Court that overturned the employee's dismissal from services based on a departmental disciplinary inquiry in a corruption case.Read More
he Supreme Court recently, while quashing a case involving allegations of cruelty and dowry said that criminal law should not be used as a tool for harassment.Read More
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) form the backbone of India's economy, contributing significantly to GDP growth, employment, and exports. They play a vital role in entrepreneurship, industrialization, and innovation, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas.Read More
The Supreme Court considered the issue of whether the condition of three years of practice at the Bar in addition to a legal degree needs to be restored to appear for the Civil Judge(Junior Division) exam in light of various issues faced by the High Courts in terms of lack of exposure on the functioning...Read More
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