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17/10/2023

Gratuity can be forfeited only when pecuniary loss is caused by negligence of the employee.
P.K. Kataria vs. Chairman & Managing Director, National Fertilizers Ltd., 2014 LLR 6 (Del. HC)

17/10/2023

The Kerala High Court recently observed that while verifying a service candidate’s character and antecedents, the government cannot disqualify a person from entering government service only because a criminal case was registered against him.[State of Kerala & Ors. v Durgadas & Ors.].

The government cannot merely restate allegations made by the prosecution in a criminal case to hold that a service candidate is “bad” or “unsuitable for the post”, the Court held.

15/10/2023

Relationship of employer-employee must be established on claim for compensation in accident.
Smt. Amna Begum vs. Ram Prakash Singh, 2014 LLR 1234 (All. HC)

13/10/2023

Abandonment cannot be presumed when no enquiry is held for unauthorized absence.
M/s. O.K. Play India Ltd. vs. Raj Kumar and Another, 2014 LLR 31 (P&H HC)

07/09/2023

ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS OF A FAIR CRIMINAL TRIAL
[Laid down in Munna Pandey Vs. State of Bihar, Cri. Appeal Nos. 1271-72 of 2018, on 04.09.2023 by HMJ J. B. Pardiwala, Supreme Court of India]

1.All fair trials are necessarily legally valid, but is the reverse necessarily true? What then is the genesis of the concept of a fair trial? The concept of a fair trial has a very impressive ancestry, is rooted in history, enshrined in the Constitution, sanctified by religious philosophy and juristic doctrines and embodied in the statute intended to regulate the course of a criminal trial. Its broad features and ingredients have, in course of time, been concretised into well recognised principles, even though there are grey areas, which call for further legal thought and research.

2. Truth is the cherished principle and is the guiding star of the Indian criminal justice system. For justice to be done truth must prevail. Truth is the soul of justice. The sole idea of criminal justice system is to see that justice is done. Justice will be said to be done when no innocent person is punished and the guilty person is not allowed to go scot free.

3. For the dispensation of criminal justice, India follows the accusatorial or adversarial system of common law. In the accusatorial or adversarial system the accused is presumed to be innocent; prosecution and defence each put their case; judge acts as an impartial umpire and while acting as a neutral umpire sees whether the prosecution has been able to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt or not.

4. Free and fair trial is sine-qua-non of Article 21 of the Constitution of India. If the criminal trial is not free and fair, then the confidence of the public in the judicial fairness of a judge and the justice delivery system would be shaken. Denial to fair trial is as much injustice to the accused as to the victim and the society. No trial can be treated as a fair trial unless there is an impartial judge conducting the trial, an honest, able and fair defence counsel and equally honest, able and fair public prosecutor. A fair trial necessarily includes fair and proper opportunity to the prosecutor to prove the guilt of the accused and opportunity to the accused to prove his innocence.

5. The role of a judge in dispensation of justice after ascertaining the true facts no doubt is very difficult one. In the pious process of unravelling the truth so as to achieve the ultimate goal of dispensing justice between the parties the judge cannot keep himself unconcerned and oblivious to the various happenings taking place during the progress of trial of any case.

6. No doubt he has to remain very vigilant, cautious, fair and impartial, and not to give even a slightest of impression that he is biased or prejudiced either due to his own personal convictions or views in favour of one or the other party. This, however, would not mean that the Judge will simply shut his own eyes and be a mute spectator, acting like a robot or a recording machine to just deliver what stands feeded by the parties.

21/02/2023

A recent judgment rendered by the Supreme Court has a notable discussion on the application of "l

20/02/2023

Resignation can't be withdrawn after receiving dues in full and final settlement without any protest.
L. Ravi vs. Presiding Officer-I, Additional Labour Court, Chennai and Anr., 2014 LLR 74 (Mad. HC)

Ex*****on Proceedings Cannot Be Stayed If Challenge To Decree & Ex*****on Not Before Same Court: Karnataka High Courthtt...
18/02/2023

Ex*****on Proceedings Cannot Be Stayed If Challenge To Decree & Ex*****on Not Before Same Court: Karnataka High Court

https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/karnataka-high-court-code-of-civil-procedure-stay-order-ex*****on-proceedings-221720?fbclid=IwAR3orkpsGEvGX4MqQCGD8CsYhzeuwIt2xF5IHFs4jo3y_Mb1rYe38Jyv3OA

The Karnataka High Court has said that a court can exercise powers under Order 21 Rule 29 of the Code of Civil Procedure and pass order of staying the ex*****on proceedings only if the suit...

17/02/2023

The Supreme Court observed that, under Order XXI Rule 84 CPC, the deposit of 25% of the amount by the auction purchaser is mandatory.

16/02/2023

It also said that to cause registration of an F.I.R. and consequential investigation based on the same, the petition filed under Section 156(3) CrPC must satisfy the essential ingredients to attract the alleged offences. Thus, the Court referred to the ingredients to constitute such offences and said that that the allegations are vague, and they did not carry the essential ingredients to constitute the alleged offences. There is absolutely no allegation in the complaint that the appellants had caused hurt on the respondent or had intentionally put the respondent in fear of injury either to himself or another or by putting him under such fear or injury, dishonestly induced him to deliver any property or valuable security.

15/02/2023

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