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Tejaswita
Tejaswita 1 Nov 2016

Claimant who knowingly sleeps over its rights cannot complain later- he is not entitled to any relief
Claimant who knowingly sleeps over its rights cannot complain later- he is not entitled to any relief In the recent case of People Interactive (I) Pvt. Ltd v. Vivek Pahwa and Ors., Notice of Motion No. 1687 of 2015 in…

Tejaswita
Tejaswita 28 Oct 2016

Equal Pay For Equal Work Applies to Temporary Employees also
Equal Pay For Equal Work Applies to Temporary Employees also The Supreme Court in a recent decision in case titled as “State of Punjab v. Jagjit Singh” (link- https://indiankanoon.org/doc/106416990/) considered the application of the principle of equal pay for equal…

Aniruddha
Aniruddha Choudhury 27 Oct 2016

Shaky ground for BCCI as Supreme Court refuses disbursement of funds
India’s premier cricketing body, the Board of Control for Cricket in India, BCCI, suffered a setback last week as the Supreme Court ruled that the body will be restrained from disbursing funds to state cricket associations, unless the state associations…

Aniruddha
Aniruddha Choudhury 24 Oct 2016

Women can now make domestic violence complaints against other women, non-adults
The scope of the Domestic Violence Act, 2005 which was enacted with the sole intention of protecting women, has been widened. Now, a woman can file a complaint of domestic violence, not only against men but also other women who…

Tejaswita
Tejaswita 23 Oct 2016

PAYING MAINTENANCE TOWARDS THE CHILD ENTITLES THE PARENT FOR VISITATION RIGHTS
PAYING MAINTENANCE TOWARDS THE CHILD ENTITLES THE PARENT FOR VISITATION RIGHTS When one is a part of the legal field, it is common for one to come across various family disputes. Most common ones being matrimonial proceedings. It is a…

Tejaswita
Tejaswita 23 Oct 2016

ARBITRATION AND TRUST DEEDS
ARBITRATION AND TRUST DEEDS The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc. v. SBI Home Finance Ltd., (2011) 5 SCC 532 had an occasion to deliberate upon the meaning of the term “arbitrability”. The court in the…

 Abhey
Abhey Narula 21 Oct 2016

Asking husband to separate from parents, amounts to cruelty and ground for divorce
In one of today’s regressive verdicts, the Supreme Court while deciding a divorce case held that forcing a Hindu son to separate from his parents by his wife would amount to cruelty and could form a ground of divorce. The…

Tejaswita
Tejaswita 17 Oct 2016

CHARACTER ASSASSINATION OF THE SPOUSE IS MENTAL CRUELTY, DIVORCE CAN BE GRANTED
CHARACTER ASSASINATION OF THE SPOUSE IS MENTAL CRUELTY, DIVORCE CAN BE GRANTED It is very common for to see the spouses insulting each other during matrimonial proceedings for divorce. Various accusations and allegations all ranging from questionable character to weird…

Tejaswita
Tejaswita 15 Oct 2016

Understanding Counter-Claims
Understanding Counter-Claims Consider a situation where a suit is filed by the plaintiff against a defendant and this defendant is called upon to reply to the case by way of filing a written statement. Here, what if the defendant has…

Himanshu
Himanshu Kumar 15 Oct 2016

Revised Income Computation and Disclosure Standards
Section 145 of the Income tax Act, 1961 (“the Act”), as amended by the Finance Act, 1995, empowered the Central Government to notify the Accounting Standards to be followed for computing income under the head “Profits and Gains of Business…
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