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Month: October 2020

Time-bound disposal provisions in Various Enactments

Posted on October 15, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

A collection of provision which lay down time-limits for certain proceedings to finish

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005

  • Section 12(5) The Magistrate shall Endeavour to dispose of every application made under sub-section (1) within a period of sixty days from the date of its first hearing.
    • File a memo/Make a oral submission along with Counter/Written Statement that, you (respondents) believe that this is a false litigation hoisted with vengeance and in the interest of your reputation, you are wantonly willing to help Court dispose of the matter within the statutory time limit of 60 (working days), as prescribed in above section.
  • Section 29. Appeal.—There shall lie an appeal to the Court of Session within thirty days from the date on which the order made by the Magistrate is served on the aggrieved person or the respondent, as the case may be, whichever is later.
    • If you suffer interim or final orders, immediately appeal (facts in issue) or revision (law in issue, meaning baseless/illegal judgment)
  • A PIL is being contemplated here. Serial No. 4

Limitation Act 1963

The entire Act is a driving force in setting time-limits to various types of proceedings maintainable at various Courts in India. Check out the Schedule-1.


 

 

 

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Satish Chander Ahuja Vs Sneha Ahuja on 15 Oct 2020

Posted on October 15, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

Supreme Court has overruled SR Batra landmark case law here on the aspect of ‘Shared Household‘ and held as following:

From Para 64,

64. In paragraph 29 of the judgment, this Court in S.R. Batra Vs. Taruna Batra (supra) held that wife is only entitled to claim a right to residence in a shared household and a shared household would only mean the house belonging to or taken on rent by the husband, or the house which belongs to the joint family of which the husband is a member. The definition of shared household as noticed in Section 2(s) does not indicate that a shared household shall be one which belongs to or taken on rent by the husband. We have noticed the definition of “respondent” under the Act. The respondent in a proceeding under Domestic Violence Act can be any relative of the husband. In event, the shared household belongs to any relative of the husband with whom in a domestic relationship the woman has lived, the conditions mentioned in Section 2(s) are satisfied and the said house will become a shared household. We are of the view that this court in S.R. Batra Vs. Taruna Batra (supra) although noticed the definition of shared household as given in Section 2(s) but did not advert to different parts of the definition which makes it clear that for a shared household there is no such requirement that the house may be owned singly or jointly by the husband or taken on rent by the husband. The observation of this Court in S.R. Batra Vs. Taruna Batra (supra) that definition of shared household in Section 2(s) is not very happily worded and it has to be interpreted, which is sensible and does not lead to chaos in the society also does not commend us. The definition of shared household is clear and exhaustive definition as observed by us. The object and purpose of the Act was to grant a right to aggrieved person, a woman of residence in shared household. The interpretation which is put by this Court in S.R. Batra Vs. Taruna Batra (supra) if accepted shall clearly frustrate the object and purpose of the Act. We, thus, are of the opinion that the interpretation of definition of shared household as put by this Court in S.R. Batra Vs. Taruna Batra (supra) is not correct interpretation and the said judgment does not lay down the correct law.

And from para 106,

106. The right is to be implemented by an order under Section 19, on an application filed under sub-section (1) of Section 12. Sub-section (2) of Section 17, however, contains an exception in the right granted by sub-section (2), i.e., “save in accordance with the procedure established by law”. Sub-section (2) of Section 17, thus, contemplates that aggrieved person can be evicted or excluded from the shared household in accordance with the procedure established by law. What is the meaning and extent of expression “save in accordance with the procedure established by law” is a question which has come up for consideration in this appeal. Whether the suit filed by the plaintiff for mandatory and permanent injunction against the defendant in the Civil Court is covered by the expression “save in accordance with the procedure established by law”. We may further notice that the learned Magistrate while passing the interim order on 26.11.2016 in favour of the defendant on her application filed under Section 12 has directed that “the respondent shall not alienate the alleged shared household nor would they dispossess the complainant or their children from the same without orders of a Competent Court”. The Magistrate, thus, has provided that without the orders of Competent Court the applicant (respondent herein) should not be dispossessed. In the present case, interim order specifically contemplates that it is only by the order of the Competent Court respondent shall be dispossessed.

Note: Even though this may seem Topsy-turvy case law (Since it held SR Batra not correct law), not much is lost. Just arrange for alternate accommodation and make use of reliefs made available at reliefs from judiciary page and get the case closed in 2-3 months.

Satish Chander Ahuja Vs Sneha Ahuja on 15 Oct 2020

Citations : [2020 AIR SC 5397], [2020 SCALE 11 576], [2021 SCC CIV 1 325], [2020 KLT 6 208], [2020 SCC ONLINE SC 841], [2020 GUJ LH 4 416], [2021 SCC 1 414], [2021 SCC CRI 1 667], [2020 ALD 6 94]

Other Sources :

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/62368827/

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5f89406b9868c3226a8e7b51


The index page is here.

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 3-Judge (Full) Bench Decision Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes Overrules SR Batra Overruling Judgment Reportable Judgement or Order S.R. Batra and Anr Vs Taruna Batra Satish Chander Ahuja Vs Sneha Ahuja | Leave a comment

Neeraj Shankar Saxena and Ors Vs Union of India and Ors

Posted on October 14, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

In this case, Supreme Court issued notice on a plea challenging the constitutional validity of the National Commission for Minorities Act 1972 and various governmental schemes for the religious minorities at the expense of taxpayer money.


Here is the Petition copy.

Neeraj Shankar Saxena and Ors Vs Union of India and Ors - Petition

On 2020-01-20

Neeraj Shankar Saxena and Ors Vs Union of India and Ors on 20 Jan 2020

https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/hindus-suffering-for-being-born-in-majority-plea-in-sc-challenges-constitutionality-of-minorities-commission-welfare-schemes-for-religious-minorities

https://www.indialegallive.com/constitutional-law-news/supreme-court-news/sc-issues-notice-plea-challenging-constitutionality-minority-commission-welfare-schemes-religious-minorities/

https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/no-safeguards-for-non-islamic-properties-from-inclusion-of-waqf-plea-in-sc-challenges-the-constitutional-validity-of-waqf-act-1995-162164

Posted in Judicial Activism (for Public Benefit) | Tagged Neeraj Shankar Saxena and Ors Vs Union of India and Ors Public Interest Litigation | Leave a comment

Hospitality Association of Mudumalai Vs In Defence of Environment and Animals and Ors on 14 Oct 2020

Posted on October 14, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

Supreme Court came to the protection of the Gentleman Elephants in the Elephant corridor in Nilgiris District.

Hospitality Association of Mudumalai Vs In Defence of Environment and Animals and Ors on 14 Oct 2020

The following is the Common Judgment passed by Madras High Court in 2011.

In Defence of Environment and Animals Vs PCCF and Others on 07 Apr 2011
Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 3-Judge (Full) Bench Decision Catena of Landmark Judgments Referred/Cited to Hospitality Association of Mudumalai Vs In Defence of Environment and Animals and Ors Landmark Case Reportable Judgement or Order | Leave a comment

Anil Bharadwaj Vs The High Court of MP and Ors on 13 Oct 2020

Posted on October 14, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

A District-Judge aspirant lost that opportunity due to a false 498A IPC case from which he got acquitted, after the selection for the post completed.

Anil Bharadwaj Vs The High Court of MP and Ors on 13 Oct 2020

Earlier High Court Judgment dismissing the Writ petition

Anil Bhardwaj Vs The High Court of Madhya Pradesh and Ors on 06 Jan 2020

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Other Source: https://indiankanoon.org/doc/103138593/


 

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 2-Judge (Division) Bench Decision Anil Bharadwaj Vs The High Court of MP and Ors Catena of Landmark Judgments Referred/Cited to Legal Terrorism Reportable Judgement or Order Work-In-Progress Article | Leave a comment

Bandhua Mukti Morcha Vs Union of India and Ors on 16 Dec 1983

Posted on October 13, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

Justice P.N. Bhagawati held as follows…

It is the fundamental right of every one in this Country, assured under the interpretation given to Article 21 by this Court in Francis Mullen’s case, to live with human dignity, free from exploitation. This right to live with human dignity, enshrined in Article 21 derives its life breath from the Directive Principles of State Policy and particularly clauses (e) and (f) of Article 39 and Article 41 and 42 and at the least, therefore, it must include protection of the health and strength of workers men and women, and of the tender age of children against abuse, opportunities and facilities for children to develop in healthy manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity, educational facilities, just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief. These are the minimum requirements which must exist in order to enable a person to live with human dignity and no State neither the Central Government nor any State Government-has the right to take any action which will deprive a person of the enjoyment of these basic essentials. Since the Directive Principles of State Policy contained in clauses (e) and (f) of Article 39, Article 41 and 42 are not enforceable in a court of law, it may not be possible to compel the State through the judicial process to make provision by statutory enactment or executive fiat for ensuring these basic essentials which go to make up a life of human dignity but where legislation is already enacted by the State providing these basic requirements to the workmen and thus investing their right to live with basic human dignity, with concrete reality and content, the State can certainly be obligated to ensure observance of such legislation for inaction on the part of the State in securing implementation of such legislation would amount to denial of the right to live with human dignity enshrined in Article 21, more so in the context of Article 256 which provides that, the executive power of every State shall be so exercised as to ensure compliance with the laws made by Parliament and any existing laws which apply in that State.

Bandhua Mukti Morcha Vs Union of India and Ors on 16 Dec 1983

Citations : [1984 AIR SC 802], [1984 SCC 3 161], [1984 SCR 2 67], [1983 SCALE 2 1151], [1984 SCC L&S 389], [1984 LABIC 560], [1984 LLN 2 60], [1984 UJ 16 29], [1984 AIR 802], [1984 LAB IC 560]

Other Sources :

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/595099/

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5609ac0fe4b014971140dea7


List of other case laws around Article 21 are here.

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Article 21 - Protection of life and personal liberty Bandhua Mukti Morcha Vs Union of India and Ors Right to Live with Human Dignity | Leave a comment

Prof. S. K. Bhalla Vs State of JnK and Ors on 09 Oct 2020

Posted on October 12, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

Chief Justice Gita Mittal in a Division Bench passed the order holding the ‘The Jammu and Kashmir State Land (Vesting of Ownership to the Occupants) Act, 2001’ as Unconstitutional. Thereby, all the orders, transactions made on the strength of this Act and corresponding Rule are void ab initio.

Prof. S. K. Bhalla Vs State of JnK and Ors on 09 Oct 2020

Citations :

Other Sources :

 

Posted in High Court of Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 2-Judge (Division) Bench Decision Landmark Case Law or Provision is Alleged as Unconstitutional Prof. S. K. Bhalla Vs State of JnK and Ors | Leave a comment

Various Doctrines in Law

Posted on October 12, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

 

 

Public Trust Doctrine:

Public Trust Doctrine primarily rests on the principle that certain resources like air sea, waters and the forests have such a great importance to the people as a whole that it would be wholly unjust to make them a subject of private ownership. The said resources being a gift of nature, they should be made freely available to everyone irrespective of the status in life. The doctrine enjoins upon the Government to protect the resources for the enjoyment of the general public rather than to permit their use for private ownership or commercial purposes.

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State (NCT of Delhi) Vs Shiv Kumar Yadav and Anr on 10 Sep 2015

Posted on October 11, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

After giving some inputs to Law commission and Bar Council of India in this para,

16. The interest of justice may suffer if the counsel conducting the trial is physically or mentally unfit on account of any disability. The interest of the society is paramount and instead of trials being conducted again on account of unfitness of the counsel, reform may appear to be necessary so that such a situation does not arise. Perhaps time has come to review the Advocates Act and the relevant Rules to examine the continued fitness of an advocate to conduct a criminal trial on account of advanced age or other mental or physical infirmity, to avoid grievance that an Advocate who conducted trial was unfit or incompetent. This is an aspect which needs to be looked into by the concerned authorities including the Law Commission and the Bar Council of India.

Supreme Court passed these reasons for not recalling a witness

29. We may now sum up our reasons for disapproving the view of the High Court in the present case:
(i) The trial court and the High Court held that the accused had appointed counsel of his choice. He was facing trial in other cases also. The earlier counsel were given due opportunity and had duly conducted cross-examination. They were under no handicap;
(ii) No finding could be recorded that the counsel appointed by the accused were incompetent particularly at back of such counsel;
(iiii) Expeditious trial in a heinous offence as is alleged in the present case is in the interests of justice;
(iv) The trial Court as well as the High Court rejected the reasons for recall of the witnesses;
(v) The Court has to keep in mind not only the need for giving fair opportunity to the accused but also the need for ensuring that the victim of the crime is not unduly harassed;
(vi) Mere fact that the accused was in custody and that he will suffer by the delay could be no consideration for allowing recall of witnesses, particularly at the fag end of the trial;
(vii) Mere change of counsel cannot be ground to recall the witnesses;
(viii) There is no basis for holding that any prejudice will be caused to the accused unless the witnesses are recalled;
(ix) The High Court has not rejected the reasons given by the trial court nor given any justification for permitting recall of the witnesses except for making general observations that recall was necessary for ensuring fair trial. This observation is contrary to the reasoning of the High Court in dealing with the grounds for recall, i.e., denial of fair opportunity on account of incompetence of earlier counsel or on account of expeditious proceedings;
(x) There is neither any patent error in the approach adopted by the trial court rejecting the prayer for recall nor any clear injustice if such prayer is not granted.

Citations : [2016 ACR SC 1 142], [2016 ALT CRL AP 1 167], [2016 MPJR 1 1], [2016 NCC 1 393], [2016 SCC 2 402], [2016 SCJ 1 93], [2015 AIR SC 3501], [2015 AD SC 10 165], [2015 ALLCC 91 640], [2015 BOMCR CRI 4 366], [2015 CCR SC 3 468], [2015 CRILJ 4640], [2015 CRIMES SC 4 1], [2015 JLJR 4 97], [2015 PLJR 4 258], [2015 RCR CRIMINAL 4 312], [2015 RLW SC 4 3271], [2015 SCALE 9 649], [2015 UC 3 1794], [2016 SCC CRI 1 510], [2015 SCC ONLINE SC 799], [2015 AIC 155 68], [2015 CRI LJ 4640]

Other Sources :

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/33982557/

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5790b391e561097e45a4e3ea

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 2-Judge (Division) Bench Decision Catena of Landmark Judgments Referred/Cited to CrPC 309 - Power to Postpone or Adjourn Proceedings CrPC 311 - Power to summon material witness or examine person present Landmark Case Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes Reportable Judgement or Order State (NCT of Delhi) Vs Shiv Kumar Yadav and Anr | Leave a comment

P. Ramachandra Rao Vs State of Karnataka on 16 Apr 2002

Posted on October 11, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

Guidelines around fixed timelines given by earlier SC judgments were deleted in this 5-Judge judgment in respect of u/s 468 CrPC

P. Ramachandra Rao Vs State of Karnataka on 16 Apr 2002

Concurring opinion from Justice Doraiswamy Raju.

P. Ramachandra Rao Vs State of Karnataka on 16 Apr 2002 (DoraiswamyRaju J)

Citations : 2002 MHLJ SC 3 1452002 SUPREME 3 2602002 SCC 4 5782002 SCALE 3 4972002 MPLJ SC 3 32002 CRLJ SC 25472002 AIR SC 18412002 BOMCR CRI SC 8592002 AIR SC 18562002 SCR 3 602012 SCC 9 4302002 PLJR 3 2292002 KLT SC 2 1892002 WLN 4 7512002 CRIMES SC 2 2002002 JCR SC 2 2732002 RCR CRIMINAL 2 5532002 OLR 1 6972002 SCR 3 682002 UC 2 2072002 JT SC 4 922002 ALD CRI 1 7922002 GLH 2 5182002 ACR SC 2 13822002 CRILJ 25472002 GLR 2 15492002 SCC CRI 8302002 MHLJ 3 1452002 AIR SCW 18412002 MPLJ SC 3

Other Sources:

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/516669/

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5609adb4e4b014971141208d

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 5-Judge Constitutional Bench Decision Landmark Case Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes P. Ramachandra Rao Vs State of Karnataka Reportable Judgement or Order | Leave a comment

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