SAKSHI PARDHE 27 MARCH 2025 The Supreme Court of India has provided significant guidance on the procedures magistrates must follow when issuing summonses to accused individuals in criminal cases. These directives aim to ensure that the initiation of criminal proceedings is grounded in a thorough judicial examination of the available evidence, thereby safeguarding individuals from …
SAKSHI PARDHE 27 MARCH 2025 The Central Government has recently notified the appointment of three additional judges of the Punjab and Haryana High Court as permanent judges. Justices Sumeet Goel, Sudeepti Sharma, and Kirti Singh, who were appointed as additional judges on November 2, 2023, have now been elevated to permanent positions. This development follows …
DATE : 27 MARCH 2025 SAKSHI PARDHE The Centre for Training and Research in Commercial Regulations (CTRCR) at Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai has announced a call for blog submissions for its Forum on Commercial & Corporate Laws (FCCL). This initiative aims to foster in-depth dialogue and discussion on the evolving landscape of commercial and …
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The Supreme Court of India has recently taken significant steps to address the issue of misleading medical advertisements. In a writ petition filed by the Indian Medical Association (IMA), the Court directed states and Union Territories to ensure strict enforcement of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954. The Court emphasized the necessity …
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The Orissa High Court has recently ruled on multiple cases emphasizing that no individual can be compelled to endure a marriage filled with suffering. In a landmark judgment, the court granted divorce to a man against whom his wife had filed 45 FIRs, stating that continuous legal harassment amounts to mental cruelty, a valid ground …
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The Supreme Court of India has consistently held that government employees transferred at their own request are not entitled to retain their previous seniority in the new post. Such transfers are considered personal and not in the public interest or due to administrative exigencies. Consequently, employees who seek transfers for personal reasons are typically placed …
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As of now, there are no reports indicating that Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna has assured the listing of petitions seeking a First Information Report (FIR) against Justice Yashwant Varma concerning the recent cash stash controversy. However, the CJI has taken significant steps to address the situation. On March 22, 2025, CJI Khanna …
As of now, there are no reports indicating that the Supreme Court has stayed the Allahabad High Court’s ruling regarding the case where the accused allegedly grabbed a minor girl’s breasts and broke the string of her pyjama. The Allahabad High Court had determined that these actions did not constitute an attempt to rape but …
In November 2024, the Supreme Court of India issued a significant ruling addressing the unauthorized demolition of properties by state authorities, particularly focusing on actions taken by the Uttar Pradesh government. This decision stemmed from a case involving the demolition of homes in Maharajganj district during a road-widening project in 2019. Case Background: The controversy …
The Bombay High Court has consistently held that repeated threats or attempts by a spouse to commit suicide constitute mental cruelty, providing valid grounds for divorce. This principle is rooted in the understanding that such behavior inflicts severe psychological trauma on the other spouse, undermining the foundation of trust and making cohabitation untenable. Key Judgments: …