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The Complete Supreme Court Annual Digest- 2023 [Part-VIII]
Criminal Law High Courts while exercising Section 482 Cr.P.C. power legally bound to see if accusations constitute any offence. Abhishek Saxena v. State of Uttar Pradesh, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 1072 No adverse inference against prosecution merely because witnesses are withheld. Maheshwari Yadav v. State of Bihar, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 1063 Delay in filing fir not satisfactorily...
The Complete Supreme Court Annual Digest- 2023 [Part-VII]
Consumer Law A pedantic and hyper-technical approach would cause damage to the very concept of consumerism. (Para 23) Alpha G184 Owners Association v. Magnum International Trading Company Pvt. Ltd., 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 442 : AIR 2023 SC 2527 Amend Consumer Protection Rules on appointment process of commission members within 3 months : Supreme Court to Centre, States. In Re: Inaction...
The Complete Supreme Court Annual Digest- 2023 [Part-VI]
Article 16 - Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment Constitution of India; Article 16 - the intention of Article 16 was not to compromise on administrative efficiency. A certain portion (promotion) cannot be reserved for a certain class of citizen and not the others who were also initially appointed on the basis of horizontal reservation, the only exception...
The Complete Supreme Court Annual Digest- 2023 [Part-V]
Collegium Centre must stop 'pick & choose' approach to collegium proposals : Supreme Court deprecates 'selective' appointments of Judges. Advocates Association Bengaluru v. Barun Mitra, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 985 Community Certificate A community certificate in cases of scheduled tribe communities, unlike any other piece of paper, is an acknowledgment of a person belonging to...
The Complete Supreme Court Annual Digest- 2023 [Part-IV]
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 - Difference in the power of Police to register and investigate an FIR under Section 154(1) read with 157 of the Code, and the Magistrate's direction to register an FIR under Section 156(3) of the Code. Power of the Magistrate to direct registration of an FIR under Section 156(3) in contrast with post-cognizance...
The Complete Supreme Court Annual Digest- 2023 [Part-III]
Citizenship The Supreme Court sets aside the ex-parte order of the Foreigners Tribunal which declared a woman non-indian. Rashida Begum @ Rashida Khatun v. Union of India, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 85 Centre's decision to bar OCI (Overseas Citizens of India) students from general seats will apply to only those who register as OCIs after 04.03.2021. Anushka Rengunthwar v. Union of India,...
The Complete Supreme Court Civil Digest 2023
AbortionFoetus has no separate identity from its mother; Women can't be forced to undergo pregnancy at risk of physical and mental trauma. In the matter of Union of India, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 881Woman alone has the right over her body; she's the ultimate decision maker on abortion. XYZ v. State of Gujarat, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 680'Forcing woman to have child born out of rape against...
A Comprehensive Evaluation Of Section 31 Cr.P.C Regarding The Sentence To Be Passed For Several Offences At One Trial [Q And A] [PART-II]
PART-I Of This Article Can be read hereTHE COMBINED OPERATION OF SECTIONS 31 AND 325 Cr.P.C.This can be better understood by discussing a concrete example in the form of a problem. PROBLEM As members of an unlawful assembly sharing the same common object, A1 to A5 committed rioting and attacked PWs 1 to 3 from a public road at 7 pm. A1 and A2 were each wielding...
Important MCQs Based On Latest Supreme Court Judgments For Law Examinations
Q 1. When the Police Officer uses a case diary to refresh their memory, can the accused be permitted to rely on a case diary to cross-examine the police? State the correct position of law. a. The accused wouldn't be permitted to rely on a case diary to cross-examine the police. b. When the police officer uses a case diary to refresh his memory, the accused will get a right to access it...
Supreme Court Criminal Digest February 2024
AcquittalAppeal from acquittal – Principles of deciding – Appreciation of evidence is the core element of a criminal trial and such appreciation must be comprehensive i.e. inclusive of all evidence, oral or documentary. Partial or selective appreciation of evidence may result in a miscarriage of justice and is in itself a ground of challenge. If the Court, after appreciation of...
Supreme Court Annual Digest 2023 - Criminal Minor Acts
Abkari ActAbkari Act; Section 8 - The testimonies of official witnesses cannot be discarded simply because independent witnesses were not examined - the person receiving the information of the crime or detecting the occurrence thereof, can investigate the same. Questioning such an investigation on the basis of bias or such like factor, would depend on the facts and circumstances of each case....
Budget 2024 | Income Tax Slabs To Remain Unchanged: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today announced that the taxation rates for both direct and indirect taxes will remain unchanged."I do not propose to make any changes related to taxation. Tax rates to be retained for direct and indirect taxes including import duties," she said while presenting the interim budget in Parliament, ahead of 2024 General Elections.Direct Tax Rates as...