OLD CIVIL, CRIMINAL APPEALS SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF TO MAINTAIN PUBLIC FAITH IN LEGAL SYSTEM: JUSTICE SHAJI P CHALY OF KERALA HIGH COURT

OLD CIVIL, CRIMINAL APPEALS SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF TO MAINTAIN PUBLIC FAITH IN LEGAL SYSTEM: JUSTICE SHAJI P CHALY OF KERALA HIGH COURT

Justice Chaly stated, “This is an essential prerequisite for upholding the public’s faith in the legal system, which is playing a vital role in maintaining society’s peace, harmony, and equilibrium.” Justice Shaji P. Chaly, a judge at the Kerala High Court, said on Friday that lawyers should use technology to Read more

In a trademark infringement lawsuit, the Karnataka High Court rules in favour of Blinkit and lifts a temporary injunction in its favour.

In a trademark infringement lawsuit, the Karnataka High Court rules in favour of Blinkit and lifts a temporary injunction in its favour.

Last month, the Karnataka High Court overturned a trial court’s interim injunction ruling, temporarily restricting the use of the ‘Blinkit’ trademark–a well-known online grocery delivery platform–for claimed infringement of the rights of a software services business Blinkhit. According to Blinkhit, the trademarks “BLINKHIT” and “iBLINKHIT” have been registered since 2016. Read more

Financial institutions are not allowed to use thugs or recovery agents to forcibly confiscate vehicles from loan defaulters: The Patna High Court.

Financial institutions are not allowed to use thugs or recovery agents to forcibly confiscate vehicles from loan defaulters: The Patna High Court.

The Patna High Court ruled that banks and non-banking financing businesses may not utilize recovery agents to forcibly confiscate the cars of borrowers who had fallen behind on their auto loans. According to the high court, guilty banks and other lenders would be subject to a Rs 50,000 punishment.  [1] Read more

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