A plaintiff cannot examine in his place, his attorney holder who did not have personal knowledge either of the transaction or of his readiness and willingness: Supreme Court

A plaintiff cannot examine in his place, his attorney holder who did not have personal knowledge either of the transaction or of his readiness and willingness: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Friday,17th May,2024 had given its judgment on the case of Rajesh Kumar vs Anand Kumar and others. In this case, the appellant/ plaintiff had challenged and questioned the judgment given by the High Court of Madhya pradesh on 1st September,2019. In the judgment the court had Read more

Call for Applications: Nayi Dishayein: Summer School on Interrogating Development by Sambhaavnaa Institute of Public Policy and Politics [May 30 – July 4; Palampur, HP]: Register Now!

Call for Applications: Nayi Dishayein: Summer School on Interrogating Development by Sambhaavnaa Institute of Public Policy and Politics [May 30 – July 4; Palampur, HP]: Register Now!

About Sambhaavnaa Institute Sambhaavnaa Institute of Public Policy and Politics nestled in a small village called Kandwari, in the lap of the mighty Dhauladhar mountain ranges in Himachal Pradesh, is an alternative learning and living space for those concerned with social and political change. Founded under the aegis of the Read more

Kaushal Kishor v. State of Uttar Pradesh – Ministers and the freedom to make ‘hurtful’ statements: Supreme Court’s Constitution Bench verdict

Kaushal Kishor v. State of Uttar Pradesh – Ministers and the freedom to make ‘hurtful’ statements: Supreme Court’s Constitution Bench verdict

CITATION (2023) 4 SCC 1 DATE OF JUDGMENT 3 January 2023 COURT Supreme Court of India APPELLANT Kaushal Kishor RESPONDENT State of Uttar Pradesh and Ors. BENCH S Abdul Nazeer, AS Bopanna, BR Gavai, V Ramasubramanian & BV Nagarathna,JJ. INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India ruled in this case that Read more

Litigants Should Be Allowed To Appear Virtually If Court Thinks Their Presence Is Required : Supreme Court

Litigants Should Be Allowed To Appear Virtually If Court Thinks Their Presence Is Required : Supreme Court

In a recent development, the Supreme Court intervened to provide relief to a litigant facing health challenges, staying an order from the Calcutta High Court that directed their personal appearance. The Vacation Bench, comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma, raised questions regarding the necessity of the Calcutta High Read more

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