KEY TAKEAWAYS PMLA which came into force in 2005 was enacted to prevent money laundering and to provide for confiscation of property derived from money laundering. The provisions of PMLA were challenged on the grounds of their vagueness and ambiguity ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSCopyright is an exclusive right granted to the owner over their creative works like literary, artistic, musical works, computer programs, sound recordings, films, etc.An idea cannot be protected under copyright because people can have th ..
If you want to proceed legally for a personal injury claim, then you need staunch evidence for it. And this becomes complicated in slip and fall cases. ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The High Court, without granting any interim relief, has referred the matter to a larger Bench Justice Krishna S Dixit, the judge hearing the matter, noted that the instant matter gave rise to constitutional questions which are of great ..
While dismissing a PIL that was seeking to restrain the Railway authority from evicting slum dwellers until rehabilitation, the Gujarat High Court in an extremely commendable ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS The traditional practice where the mortgagee forfeited the mortgaged property in the event of any default in payment is not considered to be good in law anymore. The mortgagee has to exercise his rights in the procedure prescribed by th ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Recently, the Government of Karnataka (GoK), invoked the provisions of the Karnataka Education Act, 1983 prohibiting wearing the Hijab in classroom Validating the ban, the Government stated that “clothes which disturb equality, in ..
If you're looking for a great impaired driving lawyer, there are a few things you should know. See this article for details about what to consider when hiring an impaired driving lawyer. ..
KEY TAKEAWAYSA compromise decree is not a court order but it is only the court's approval over something that the parties had agreed on themselves. Prior to the amendment of the Civil Procedure Code in 1976, a compromise decree could only be issu ..
While stating that statutorily there exists no prohibition on child witnesses to depose in criminal or civil cases, except when the child does not understand the questions put to them, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in a learned, laudable, landma ..