Okay, so this is about Murder and everything related to it in terms of Indian criminal law. Now, the word is said to have been derived from the Germanic word, mortna, which means secret killing. Early Germanic people were believed Read More …
International Journal of Legal Research and Governance ISSN 2394-7829 invites submission of original researched articles for its Volume 2, Issue 2. Last date for submission : Feb 28, 2016
The International Journal of Legal Research and Governance (ISSN: 2394-7829) is Quarterly double blind Peer review academic journal, published Print, that seeks to provide an interactive forum for the publication of articles in the field of Law and Governance. The Read More …
No Trademark over religious book title, says Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has held that a person cannot claim as trademark over the name of a holy or religious book for goods or services. A bench of justices Ranjan Gogoi and R.K Agrawal passed its significant ruling while confirming Read More …
Delhi High Court refuses to stay release of juvenile convict in December 16 gang rape
The Delhi High Court refused to stay the release of the juvenile convicted in the December 16 rape case, now known as the ‘Nirbhaya’ incident. A Division Bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Jayant Nath J. said that as Read More …
Madras HC junks PIL seeking postponement of CBSE exam
The Madras High Court today closed a PIL seeking postponement of CBSE board examinations in Tamil Nadu in view of the recent rains havoc, observing that working hours of schools had already been increased by the Center as part of Read More …
Union minister Sanjeev Baliyan surrenders, gets bail
Union minister Sanjeev Baliyan, BJP MLA Suresh Rana and five others today surrendered in a court here and were granted bail after a warrant was issued against them for failing to appear in connection with a 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots case. Read More …
Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul got bail in National Herald case
Congress President Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul yesterday sought and got bail in the National Herald case after a local court rejected complainant Subramanian Swamy”s opposition to the relief for them on the ground they are influential and can Read More …
SC upholds law for confiscation of ill-gotten properties
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld laws passed by Bihar and Orissa to allow the governments to confiscate ill-gotten properties of public servants even at the trial stage. A bench of Justice Anil R Dave and justice Deepak Misra dismissed Read More …
Supreme Court wants Government to make Juvenile Law More Deterrent
The Supreme Court of India asked the government to make all necessary changes in the current juvenile law in a bid to make it more deterrent and send a stronger message to the society that the life of a victim was equally Read More …
SC upholds law on education criteria for panchayat polls.
In a judgment which could usher in reforms in grassroots democracy, the supreme court on Thursday upheld constitutional validity of a Haryana law, requiring candidates in panchayat polls to have minimum educational qualification, to be free from debt and have Read More …
