DISHONOUR OF FUNDS AND ITS LEGAL REMEDIES
Introduction A cheque is a type of negotiable instrument that can be easily encashed. It is defined under section 6 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 as ‘a bill of exch
Ankit Tiwari Case: Unraveling the Legal Web with ED’s Plea for Bribery Probe Transfer
Introduction The Enforcement Directorate (ED) finds itself entangled in legal complexities as it seeks the transfer of a bribery probe against its officer, Ankit Tiwari, from the D
Detention of Goods under the CGST Act – Striking a Balance Between Compliance and Fairness
Introduction The Electronic Way Bill (E-way bill), which is intended to prevent tax evasion and ensure transparency in the movement of products, has become an integral component of
Gyanvapi Mosque Unveils Ancient Hindu Temple: ASI’s Historic Archaeological Revelations
Introduction The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has lately revealed discoveries indicating the possible presence of a substantial Hindu temple at the location of the Gyanvapi
Default Bail in Supreme Court Ruling: Limits When Accused Can Seek Bail During Ongoing Investigations
Introduction In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has provided clear guidelines about when a person accused of a crime can request default bail. The court also emphasised that the
JVVNL Legal Challenge Emerges: Unveiling the Dispute with Adani Power Rajasthan Limited
The Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (JVVNL) has recently voiced its disagreement to a petition that was submitted to the Supreme Court by Adani Power Rajasthan Ltd (APRL). This
Listing of Cases in the Supreme Court: Integrity and Transparency Concerns
Introduction The listing of cases in the Supreme Court of India have recently been the subject of numerous questions regarding their openness and impartiality. Dushyant Dave, a sen
Navigating the Customs Act of 1962: Balancing Enforcement and Individual Rights in International Trade
Introduction The movement of goods and passengers in and out of the country is controlled by legislation, following international norms. The Customs Act, 1962 is the fundamental le
The Law of Remission (An Analysis of the Bilkis Bano vs Union of India, (2023))
Introduction of the Law of Remission. The Law of Remission stands as a crucial facet within the legal framework, serving as a mechanism for the reduction or mitigation of sentences
SEBI’S UNFETTERED REGULATORY AUTHORITY AND CONSTRAINTS ON SAT’S APPELLATE JURISDICTION
INTRODUCTION The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the pivotal regulatory body overseeing the securities market in India. It was established in 1988 as an executive
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