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1. The Supreme Court, in Nidhi Kaim and Another vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and Others (Vyapam Case), has held that the jurisdiction conceived of under Article 142 of the Constitution, to do complete justice in a matter, cannot be invoked, in a situation as the one in hand. Even the trivialist act of wrong doing, based on a singular act of fraud, cannot be countenanced, in the name of justice. [(2017) 2 MLJ 412 (SC) : LNIND 2017 SC 71] Read more 2. The Supreme Court, in Central Bureau of Investigation vs. Sadhu Ram Singla and others, has held that encroaching into the right of the other organ of the Government would tantamount clear violation of the rule of law which is one of the basic structures of the Constitution of India. [(2017) 1 MLJ (Crl) 724 (SC) : LNIND 2017 SC 86] Read more 3. The Madras High Court, in Union Bank of India, rep. by its General Manager (HR) and another vs. D. Kalaichelvan, has held that while extending the pension scheme to the Writ Petitioner, it is to be kept in mind that he would not be paid more than 2/3 of the full pension, from the date of his exercising the option for Pension Scheme and that also would be subject to refund of the Provident Fund already withdrawn by the Writ Petitioner, with interest as permissible in law. [2017-I-LLJ-557 (Mad) : LNIND 2016 MAD 3078] Read more 4. The Orissa High Court, in R. Waralaxmi vs. Southco and others, has held that the undertakings from the Writ Petitioner having not been obtained as per Orissa Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1992 and the notice also being not issued in terms of the provisions of law to recover the excess amount, if any, the recovery of the entire amount of gratuity from her savings bank account without her notice is nothing but abuse of process of law and consequently, the violation of the principles of natural justice available to the Writ Petitioner. [2017-I-LLJ-574 (Ori) : LNIND 2017 ORI 43] Read more Click here to register for Lexis®India Trial/Demo For training, write to contact.in@lexisnexis.com |
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(a) The Supreme Court has suggested for an out-of-Court settlement to the vexed Ayodhya Ram temple issue saying these were matters of religion and faith. (b) The Madras High Court has declined to direct the authorities to make correction in the mark sheets of a student, who wanted to pursue his higher studies in Jipmer pointing out that any correction in the date of birth, name or initial has to be made before completing the SSLC examination as per the rules. (c) For the first time in the history of Supreme Court, the Seven Judge Bench has issued a bailable warrant to Calcutta High Court Judge, Justice Karnan, as he failed to appear before the Bench, hearing a suo-motu contempt proceedings against him. (d) SC Permits Compounding of the Offence Of Causing Hurt During Robbery (394IPC) Punishable With Life Imprisonment. |
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Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jasti Chelameswar, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Madan Lokur and Hon’ble Sir Dominic Asquith KCMG released LexisNexis’s book ‘Technology Laws Decoded’, authored by N S Nappinai |
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LexisNexis®, a leading global provider of content and technology solutions, released N S Nappinai’s ‘Technology Laws Decoded’, at India International Centre, New Delhi, on March 28, 2016, evening. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jasti Chelameswar, Judge, Supreme Court of India; Hon’ble Mr. Justice Madan Lokur, Judge, Supreme Court of India; and Hon’ble Sir Dominic Asquith KCMG, British High Commissioner, released the book in the presence of many other eminent dignitaries like Hon’ble Justice Dr. S. Muralidhar, Judge, High Court of Delhi; Mr. R Chandrashekhar, President, NASSCOM; Mr. Amitabh Kant, Chief Executive Officer, NITI Aayog; Mr. Siddharth Zarabi, Executive Editor, BTVI; and other distinguished members from the Bar, Judiciary, and Media. |
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