The Supreme Court reiterated the fundamental principle of natural justice, emphasizing the right to a fair hearing and the opportunity to present a defense.

The Supreme Court reiterated the fundamental principle of natural justice, emphasizing the right to a fair hearing and the opportunity to present a defense.

The Supreme Court in a recent judgment of CIVIL APPEAL NO(S). 7966 OF 2022, reiterated the fundamental principle of natural justice, emphasizing the right to a fair hearing and the opportunity to present a defense. The dispute arose when he insurer-respondent repudiated the appellant’s claim for indemnification following a fire Read more

The Supreme Court Reiterates the five golden principles for proving a case based on circumstantial evidence, emphasizing the need for conclusive and consistent circumstances that exclude any hypothesis except the guilt of the accused.  

The Supreme Court Reiterates the five golden principles for proving a case based on circumstantial evidence, emphasizing the need for conclusive and consistent circumstances that exclude any hypothesis except the guilt of the accused.  

In a recent case of CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.__OF 2024 (Arising out of SLP(Criminal) No. 6112 of 2022), The Supreme Court reiterates the five golden principles that need to be followed while considering circumstantial evidence. The case originated from a complaint lodged in the court of III additional district and sessions Read more

"Supreme Court Urged to Address Electoral Freebies Issue: Petitioner Calls for Action on Political Promises"

“Supreme Court Urged to Address Electoral Freebies Issue: Petitioner Calls for Action on Political Promises”

In a significant development on Wednesday, March 20, the Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud-led Supreme Court bench was petitioned to expedite the hearing of a crucial matter regarding political parties’ promises of electoral freebies. The petitioner, Ashwini Upadhyay, represented by Senior Advocate Vijay Hansaria, stressed the urgency of Read more

"Comedian Kunal Kamra Takes Central Government to Supreme Court Over Fact Check Unit Implementation"

“Comedian Kunal Kamra Takes Central Government to Supreme Court Over Fact Check Unit Implementation”

omorrow, the Supreme Court is set to review a petition submitted by comedian Kunal Kamra, requesting a temporary halt on the Central government’s announcement to establish Fact Check Units (FCUs) in accordance with the 2023 Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules (IT Amendment Rules 2023). Read more

Price is not the sole consideration in determining the assessable value and rejecting declared transactions- Supreme Court says

Price is not the sole consideration in determining the assessable value and rejecting declared transactions- Supreme Court says

The Supreme Court in Civil Appeal no. 9385 of 2022, reiteratied that Price is not the sole consideration in determining the assessable value and rejecting declared transactions. The dispute revolved around the appellant, a regular importer of camera stabilizer devises of the respondent. They brought in a consignment covered by Read more