“Possession is nine points in law,” is a principle that highlights the crucial role possession plays in determining ownership and legal rights in property law. There are ten kinds of possession namely ...
“Q. No. 35. It has come in the evidence of PW-10 Satish K. Farkade (Ex.97) during investigation he prepared spot panchanama, seizure panchanama. He seized motor cycle, sickle, chapple, godahdi, ...
Order : (Per Manjusha Deshpande, J.):- 2. The petitioner has been arraigned as an accused in C.R. Section 50 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Pankaj Bansal V/s. Union of India and Ors. 2023 ...
According to informant, applicant had created a fake Facebook account in the name of one Minal Basavraj Swami and Chandra Surnal and through the said fake Facebook account the applicant has defamed ...
The CA reports, in this case, are very important. The CA reports had been tendered in the evidence at the time of the examination of the Investigating Officer (PW-10). The learned Judge did not pass a ...
Bobby Art International v. Om Pal Singh Hoon and Others, Civil Appeal No. 7522 of 1996, Supreme Court of India, decided on May 1, 1996.
Under Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), an individual can only be held guilty of defamation if they had the intention to cause damage or defame another person. The key elements that ...
In the landmark case K. A. Abbas v. Union of India, decided on September 24, 1970, the Supreme Court of India addressed significant issues surrounding freedom of speech and expression in relation to ...
To understand the relationship between defamation and freedom of speech in the Indian legal context, particularly under Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), it is essential to explore the ...
The Mediation Act, 2023 is a significant legislative framework in India designed to promote and regulate mediation as an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism. Here are the key features and ...
The foundation for ADR in India is laid out in Section 89 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908. This section empowers courts to refer disputes to alternative methods of resolution when it appears ...