SC: General Reference to a Tender’s Arbitration Clause Does Not Incorporate it into a Contract  ||  Supreme Court: Partnership Veil May be Lifted to Detect Illegal Sub-Letting Arrangements  ||  Supreme Court: Lower Dearness Relief For Pensioners than Employees' DA is Arbitrary under Article 14  ||  Supreme Court: NCLT Should Not Assess Merits of Pre-Existing Dispute in Section 9 Applications  ||  Supreme Court Clarifies that the Right to Vote is Not a Fundamental Right But a Statutory Right  ||  Chhattisgarh High Court: Minor’s Voluntary Elopement With a Lover Does Not Constitute Kidnapping  ||  Bombay HC: Staring at Co-Worker’s Chest is Morally Wrong But Does Not Amount to Voyeurism under IPC  ||  Delhi HC: Loss of Confidence in Employees Entrusted With Funds is Valid Ground For Termination  ||  Allahabad High Court: Gram Nyayalaya Has Jurisdiction to Decide Maintenance and Execution Petitions  ||  J&K&L HC: Non-Publication of Sec 4(1) Notice in Gazette and Local Newspapers Vitiates Acquisition    

SC: Courts Must Curb Unlicensed Money Lenders; Probes Need Not Wait For New Law - (09 Apr 2026)

CRIMINAL

Supreme Court clarified that closing suo motu proceedings on unauthorised money lending does not mean laws are absent or enforcement must await new legislation. It affirmed that existing State laws and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita can be used against unlicensed lenders.

Tags : UNLICENSED MONEY LENDERS   NEW LAW   COURTS  

Share :        

Disclaimer | Copyright 2026 - All Rights Reserved