When a son relinquishes their right to the self-acquired property of the father; estoppel will apply qua the son and his successors: Supreme court

The Supreme Court, recently, held that the effect of estoppel from laying a claim on property cannot be warded off by persons claiming through the person whose conduct has generated the estoppel. A Bench comprising Justices K.M. Joseph and Hrishikesh Roy observed that when a son relinquishes their right to Read more

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that for enhancing ease of doing business in India, more than 39,000 compliances have been reduced and more than 3,400 legal provisions have been decriminalized

In her Budget 2023-24 speech, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that for enhancing ease of doing business in India, more than 39,000 compliances have been reduced and more than 3,400 legal provisions have been decriminalized.  She has also proposed to decriminalise section 276A of the Income Tax Act. Section 276A Read more

The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a PIL challenging the constitutionality of Section 33(7) of the Representation of Peoples Act 1951, which allows a candidate to contest from two seats in elections.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a PIL challenging the constitutionality of Section 33(7) of the Representation of Peoples Act 1951, which allows a candidate to contest from two seats in elections. Observing that it is a matter of legislative policy, the bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Read more

The Supreme Court has issued the following guidelines on the issue of undertrial prisoners who continue to be in custody despite having been granted the benefit of bail on account of their inability to fulfill the conditions stipulated in the bail order or otherwise. 

The Supreme Court has issued the following guidelines on the issue of undertrial prisoners who continue to be in custody despite having been granted the benefit of bail on account of their inability to fulfill the conditions stipulated in the bail order or otherwise.  “1)The Court which grants bail to Read more

The Supreme Court bench comprising Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna delivered a split verdict in a civil appeal arising out of a suit seeking specific performance of an agreement of sale.

The Supreme Court bench comprising Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna delivered a split verdict in a civil appeal arising out of a suit seeking specific performance of an agreement of sale.  Brief Facts leading to the Civil Appeal with its Judicial History The brief facts leading to the Civil Read more

The Kerala High Court recently directed the Principal of the Sree Narayana Law College, Poothotta to consider the claim of a candidate who had been denied admission to the 5 year LL.B.

The Kerala High Court recently directed the Principal of the Sree Narayana Law College, Poothotta to consider the claim of a candidate who had been denied admission to the 5 year LL.B. Course on the ground that her qualification of three year diploma/polytechnic was not equivalent to the one prescribed Read more

SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE

Some of the schools of Jurisprudence are: ANALYTICAL POSITIVISM OR ANALYTICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Analytical positivism (also known as the Analytical or Imperative school of law) is the most important school of thought in jurisprudence. The analytical school of jurisprudence is one of the most renowned contributions of Austin. It, Read more

Madhya Pradesh consumer forum directs hospital to pay ₹12.5 lakh for negligence resulting in death of former judge’s wife

A complaint was filed against the Birla Institute Of Medical Research (BIMR) Hospital for the reimbursement of Rs. 12.5. Retired Judge Arun Singh Tomar, chairman of Gwalior District Consumer Forum. His son Raghavendra Singh Tomar had filed the petition through Advocate Anchit Jain. The petitioner lost her wife, one of Read more