IntroductionThe second part of the “General Defences” under the law of tort deals with the defences of certain authorities which includes parental, quasi parental, authorities of necessity, statutory authority, etc. The law of torts makes ..
IntroductionUnder the law of tort, there is a topic called “General Defences” which provides a set of defences that a person can undertake to escape liability. So when the plaintiff brings an action for tort, the defendant can plead for t ..
Key Takeaways Cryptocurrency or crypto can be defined as a collection of binary data which is designed to work as a medium of exchange. The rise in the popularity of cryptocurrencies and their adoption by financial institutions has led some governmen ..
We saw how just recently on October 27, 2021, the Supreme Court commenced hearing on the batch of petitions that were concerned with the interpretation of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Kapil Sibal who is an eminent and senior lawyer ..
Micro, small and medium enterprises have always been one of the main growth engines of the Indian Economy. ..
To sum it up, it is thus manifestly clear in this notable judgment that offences under special statutes including SC/ST Act can also be quashed by exercising powers under Article 142 of the Constitution or Section 482 of the CrPC. ..
Key Takeaways Expression of discontent towards the administration of government without exciting disaffection or disloyalty towards the state is not an offence. In proving an offence of conspiracy, a chain of events must be shown which portrays the g ..
KEY TAKEAWAYS Anyone who is declared as an absconder or proclaimed offender in terms of Section 82 of the Criminal Procedure Code is not entitled to the relief of anticipatory bail. A person against whom a warrant had been issued and who absconds or ..
It is extremely shocking to see that India is least perturbed about the most dubious, dangerous and dastardly role played by Pakistan in repeatedly sending terrorists to kill not just our soldiers but also innocents ..
The impugned orders passed by the High Court in writ petition and writ appeal are not sustainable in law, hence the Supreme Court has allowed the present appeal and set aside the impugned orders passed by the High Court. ..