The two were arrested in connection with the RFL funds misappropriation case

ED arrests ex-Ranbaxy promoter Malvinder Singh, ex-CMD of Relogare Sunil Godhwani in RFL fraud case. Malvinder Singh, former Ranbaxy Laboratories CEO and Chairman, was arrested in connection with Rs 2,300 crore Religare Finest Ltd (RFL) funds misappropriation case The two were arrested in connection with the RFL funds misappropriation case. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) onContinue reading “The two were arrested in connection with the RFL funds misappropriation case”

Courts are cautious while dealing with religious issues

In the case of sabrimala temple courts are very cautious while dealing with religious issues. While referring the Sabarimala case to larger bench, the majority judges observed that the matters involving the interpretation of the provisions of the constitution touching upon the rights to profess, practice and propagate its own religion,should be heard by aContinue reading “Courts are cautious while dealing with religious issues”

Supreme Court have Pronounced Judgement in Ayodhya case

Today the Supreme court of India have pronounced the most awaited judgement in Ayodhya Babri Masjid land dispute. In this judgement the Bench was comprising of five judge and those are Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, Justices Bobde, Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and Abdul Nazeer held a special sitting today to pronounced the judgement. whatContinue reading “Supreme Court have Pronounced Judgement in Ayodhya case”

Lok Adalats and Nyaya Panchayats

Lok adalats are not judicial bodies. They were set u in towns and cities to bring in settlements of disputes though agreements of parties and to reduce the volume of judicial work. After the passage of the consumer protection act, 1986, a consumer dispute redressal commission was set up 1955. It has branches in almostContinue reading “Lok Adalats and Nyaya Panchayats”

Judicial Review

In a broad sense, Judicial Review refers to the examination and, if necessary, invalidation of any governmental action and legislation. In a narrower sense, it refers to the corrective, or nullifying, action on legislation while judicial actions on executive decisions come through writs. In the common law practice this second function belongs to the domainContinue reading “Judicial Review”

Problems of the Judiciary

There are numerous material problems confronting the Indian Judiciary. The number of courts in the country is hopelessly small for the size of the population compared to the advanced countries in the world. The secretarial assistance to the judges-the court staff-is insufficient and antiquated. The emoluments of the judges are inadequate. A senior advocate ofContinue reading “Problems of the Judiciary”

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