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Friday, 16 December, 2016 |
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Landmark Judgements |
1. The Supreme Court in K.V. Prakash Babu versus State of Karnataka held that solely because the husband is involved in an extra-marital relationship and there is some suspicion in the mind of wife cannot be regarded as mental cruelty which could attract Section 498A/306 of Indian Penal Code. [LNIND 2016 SC 565] Read more 2. The Supreme Court in MUKARRAB ETC. versus STATE OF U.P. has reiterated that ossification test cannot be the sole determining yardstick for arriving at an individual’s age. [LNIND 2016 SC 578] Read more 3. The Delhi Court in JAI BHAGWAN versus STATE OF DELHI while acquitting the accused has said that complete reliance placed on the separate dying declaration without considering the same in the context of ocular evidence with regard to the position on site was erroneous. [LNIND 2016 DEL 5183] Read more 4. A full bench of the Bombay High Court in Shri Shivram Dodanna Shetty versus Sou. Sharmila Shivram Shetty while deciding whether an appeal under Section 19(1) of the Family Courts Act, 1984 will be governed by the period of limitation prescribed under Section 19(3) of the same act or Section 28(4) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 has held that a Hindu can marry 90 days after his/her marriage has been dissolved through a decree, provided no appeal is pending against the decree. [LNIND 2016 BOM 651] Read more Article of Interest: OH! JUDGES & OH! LAWYERS AN APPEAL FOR INTROSPECTION! ON WHY DID THE STRIKE OF THE LAWYERS END IN A FIASCO? By C.K.Rajan, Advocate, Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court published in Madras Law Journal – Civil [2016] 6 MLJ 33 Read more Click here to register for Lexis®India Free Trial | For training, write to contact.in@lexisnexis.com |
Legal News |
(a) The Supreme Court issued an interim order making it mandatory for all cinema theatres to play the national anthem before a movie begins during which the national flag is to be shown on the screen. The bench has issued guidelines on singing and commercial use of the National Anthem while hearing a Public Interest Litigation. (b) A division bench of the Supreme Court has raised doubt over the correctness of an earlier judgment while deciding the issue of cross objections in an arbitral proceeding and applicability of Civil Procedure Code an arbitration appeal proceedings under Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. Expressing doubt, the matter has now been referred to a larger bench for reconsideration. (c) The Supreme Court rejected an application seeking to make the singing of National Anthem mandatory in all the subordinate courts, district courts and higher courts including the Supreme Court on technical grounds. (d) Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar will be the 44th Chief Justice of India and will be sworn in as Chief Justice of India on January 4, 2017. (e) The Bombay High Court through its registry has directed all lower courts to accept demand drafts and cheques for the purpose of payments of bail bonds in response to the demonitization. |
Press Release |
LexisNexis announces release of the book ‘I’ve been around for some time: Analyses, Reflections and Reminiscences’, authored by Raju Ramachandran, Sr. Advocate, Supreme Court of India LexisNexis®, a leading global provider of content and technology solutions, released Raju Ramachandran’s ‘I’ve been around for some time: Analyses, Reflections and Reminiscences’, at India International Centre, New Delhi on December 7, 2016, evening. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Mukul Mudgal, Former Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court, and Mr. Soli J Sorabjee, Senior Advocate & Former Attorney General for India, released the book in presence of many other eminent dignitaries like Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde, Judge, Supreme Court of India; Hon’ble Mr. Justice R.F. Nariman, Judge, Supreme Court of India; Hon’ble Justice Ravindra Bhat, Hon’ble Justice Gita Mittal and Hon’ble Justice Dr. S. Muralidhar from Delhi High Court, Mr. Sitaram Yechury, Leader, CPI (M); and Mr. Fali S Nariman, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India; and other distinguished members from the bar, judiciary, corporate and media. Read More LexisNexis® adds a new module on Competition Law in its Lexis® Practical Guidance portfolio Content and technology solutions provider LexisNexis® launched a new practice area in its Practical Guidance portfolio with Competition Law to provide detailed procedural guidance on the anti-competitive practices along with the compliances and procedure required to initiate and carry out any competition case before the appropriate Commission or Court of Law. Content for the Lexis® Practical Guidance Competition Law practice area, the fifth in the series, covers an insight on the competition practices in EU & UK as well. Read More |
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Book Review of “The Indian Parliament: Beyond the seal and signature of democracy” by Dr Shashi Tharoor As somebody who has, over the last couple of decades, consistently made a case for the adoption of the presidential system of government in India, it was with much interest that I accepted an invitation to review Devender Singh’s highly informative The Indian Parliament: Beyond the Seal and Signature of Democracy read more |