Mad. HC: Family Court should Ensure Conducting Proceedings Without Insisting Presence of Parties  ||  Delhi High Court: Court Can Waive of Requirement to Furnish Surety, if Satisfied  ||  Del. HC: Standard Required to be Met by Post Award S.9 Relief is Higher than Pre-Award S.9 Relief  ||  SC: Logical Progression in Compensation Estimation Process Would be to Identify Suitable Sale Deed  ||  SC: Power Under Section 432(1) of CrPC Has to be Exercised in a Fair and Reasonable Manner  ||  SC: If Judge Only Pronounces Operative Part of Judgement then Reasons to Made Available in 2-5 Days  ||  SC: If Prosecution Docs. Admitted by Defence, Court Can Appreciate Creditworthiness of Evidence  ||  SC Restrains Centre and States to Act Upon Withdrawal of Madarssas Not Complying with RTE  ||  All. HC: Retroactive Application of Rulings to Arbitral Awards Would Create Legal & Procedural Chaos  ||  P&H HC: BCI Can Assume Revisional Jurisdiction Only When Matter is Disposed of by State Bar Council    

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Notifications & Circulars

Instructions with respect to the next Examination for the Advocates-on-Record(03.04.2017)

Under Rule 5 (i) and (ii) of Order IV, Supreme Court Rules, 2013 and Regulation 2 of the Regulations regarding Advocates-on-Record Examination made th.....

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News

CIVIL MP HC: WS Filed After 120 Days Not Permissible, Summer Vacations Not 'Extraordinary Circumstanc(02.02.2024)

Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that a written statement (WS) filed after the lapse of 120 days since the service of summons cannot be permitted to.....

Tags : Madhya Pradesh High Court, Written Statement, Summer Vacations, Extraordinary Circumstance



Karnataka High Court: Writ Courts Cannot Transcend the Barriers of Law(11.06.2024)

Karnataka High Court has held that no writ can be issued in derogation of law. Writ Courts in the guise of doing justice cannot transcend the barriers.....

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Delhi High Court: Extraordinary Leave Is Not A Matter Of Right(28.02.2017)

Delhi High Court has said that “grant of extraordinary leave is not a matter of legal right and every employer, before granting extraordinary leave, h.....

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SC: AoRs’ are not Mere Signing Authorities(01.11.2023)

Supreme Court has observed that purpose of having an Advocate-on-Record (AoR) is that there's a preliminary screening of what is being filed by someon.....

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Karnataka High Court: AOR After Retirement Cannot Become Party’s Agent(29.11.2019)

Karnataka High Court has ruled that the Counsel on record after retiring from the case with the leave of the Court cannot become an agent of the party.....

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MCA Allows Companies to Hold Video Extraordinary General Meetings(09.04.2020)

Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has allowed companies to hold extraordinary general meetings through videoconferencing or other audio-visual means.....

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NCLT Rejects Plea Seeking Stay on TATA’s EGM on Feb 06(01.02.2017)

National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has refused to grant a stay on Tata Sons’ decision to call an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on February 6, .....

Tags : National Company Law Tribunal, Tata Sons, Extraordinary General Meeting



Rajasthan HC: Disputed Question of Title of Plot Outside Scope of Extraordinary Writ Jurisdiction(14.02.2022)

Rajasthan High Court has observed that the disputed question of fact regarding title of the plot in question cannot be gone into by the High Court whi.....

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Allahabad High Court: Can’t Allow Petition for Expeditious Disposal of Cases on Regular Basis(16.05.2024)

All HC has observed that trial courts are burdened with heavy dockets and directions cannot be passed routinely to trial court to decide any case expe.....

Tags : Allahabad High Court, Expeditious Disposal, Extraordinary Circumstance



Pay Extraordinary Family Pension to Soldier’s Wife: Delhi HC(15.04.2019)

Delhi High Court has directed Centre to pay Extraordinary Family Pension to wife of a CRPF Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) who died in a road accident w.....

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Delhi HC: Extraordinary Power U/S 482 CrPC Can't Be Exercised At Disposal of Affluent Accused(16.05.2022)

Delhi High Court has observed that extraordinary powers of High Court under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure are not meant to be exercise at .....

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All. HC: Husband’s Death from Poisoning Doesn’t Qualify for Extraordinary Pension(18.10.2024)

Allahabad High Court while dismissing an appeal for extraordinary pension under the Uttar Pradesh Police (Extraordinary Pension) Rules, 1961, has obse.....

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Delhi HC Rejects Plea Seeking Revaluation Of Answer Sheets For AOR Exam(21.07.2017)

Delhi High Court has dismissed a petition challenging Regulation 12 of the Advocates-on-Record Examination, 2013, which bars revaluation of answer she.....

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Pay Extraordinary Family Pension to Soldier’s Wife: Delhi HC(15.04.2019)

Delhi High Court has directed Centre to pay Extraordinary Family Pension to wife of a CRPF Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) who died in a road accident w.....

Tags : Delhi High Court, Extraordinary Family Pension



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