TO RELEASE A SEIZED VEHICLE, FOLLOW LEGAL PROCEDURES UNDER SEC 451 CRPC INSTEAD OF INVOKING ARTICLES 226 OR 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION DIRECTLY.

TO RELEASE A SEIZED VEHICLE, FOLLOW LEGAL PROCEDURES UNDER SEC 451 CRPC INSTEAD OF INVOKING ARTICLES 226 OR 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION DIRECTLY.

Justice Bela M.Trivedi and Justice Pankaj Mithal ruled that that the appellant can not invoke Writ Jurisdiction or Supervisory Jurisdiction under Article 226 or Article 227 of the Constitution of India, 1950 unless a petition is filed before the concerned court to release the seized vehicle by the authority under Read more

Extending the Jurisdictional Win: Bharti Airtel's Win in Consumer Case

Extending the Jurisdictional Win: Bharti Airtel’s Win in Consumer Case

India’s largest telecom company, Bharti Airtel Ltd., triumphed over consumer accusations in a well-publicized legal battle that enthralled legal circles and industry participants. Leading the legal action was A.S. Raghavendra, a longtime customer of Bharti Airtel, whose complaint brought attention to controversial concerns related to billing methods and service quality Read more