Juris Legal Chambers

Juris Legal Chambers Our firm is dedicated to broad general practice of law, with special expertise in select areas, incl

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11/02/2021

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All the best to every young lawyer.अगर आप इन छोटी छोटी बातों का ध्यान रखेंगे तो आपकी तरक्की को कोई नहीं रोक सकता!आप अपनी शंका, सुझाव व प्र.....

13/08/2018

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, S.138 - Dishonour of cheque - Company - Complaint by Director of Company on behalf of company - Documentary evidence not filed to show that he is Director of Company and has been authorised by the Company to file and depose on behalf of the company - Dismissal of complaint - Held, justified. (Director, Maruti Feeds & Farms Private Limited, Dharwad Vs Basanna Pattekar) 2007(4) Civil Court Cases 385 (Karnataka) : 2007(4) Criminal Court Cases 012 (Karnataka)

11/08/2018

🎓🎓Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, S.138 - Dishonour of cheque - Notice sent - Receipt of notice denied - On the other hand prayer made for dismissal of complaint on plea that complaint is barred by time in view of notice served by complainant - Held, these are inconsistent pleas and are self contradictory and an afterthought which is apparently carved out to resist the claim of complainant. (Haryana State Small Industries Vs Laxmi Agro Industries) 2007(1) Civil Court Cases 274 (P&H) (DB) : 2007(1) Criminal Court Cases 269 (P&H) (DB)🎓🎓

10/08/2018

🎓🎓Presumption that cheque had been issued for discharging a debt/liability as per sections 118 and 139 of NI Act, the said presumption could be rebuttal by accused by proving the contrary. Mere denial or rebuttal by accused in the reply to legal notice sent by complainant not enough- accused had to prove by cogent evidence that there was no debt or liability .(2001) 8 SCC 458.
Complaint by company- authorization to file complainant not produced- defect of- procedural defects and irregularities which are curable should not be allowed to defeat substantial right or to cause injustice- procedure, a handmaiden to justice, should never be made a tool to deny justice or perpetuate injustice, by any oppressive or punitive use- further held that, an opportunity ought to have been granted to appellant company to place document containing authorization on record and prove in accordance to law”…(2014) 4 SCC 704.🎓🎓

09/08/2018

‘Mischievous’ Advocate Appears For Both Accused And Claimant In Motor Accident Case, Allahabad HC Issues Notice
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AUGUST 7, 2018

Incidents of advocates indulging in unprofessional behaviour are many. However, not many would have heard of cases where an advocate appears for the accused in a motor accident case and then fights it out for the parents of the deceased before the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal.

This is exactly what happened in a case that was brought to the notice of the Allahabad High Court recently.

Justice Ashok Kumar was hearing an appeal moved by Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited against the March 29 order of the MACT directing it to pay Rs 6.6 lakh to the parents of a man who died early last year after being hit by a rashly driven tempo.

During the hearing of the appeal, insurer’s counsel Pranjal Mehrotra pointed out that advocate Sobhram Kushwaha had appeared on behalf of the accused Bablu, the owner of the tempo and Dinesh Chandra, the driver, in the criminal proceedings related to the same accident and now he was appearing for the claimants too.

He submitted that the act of advocate Kushwaha was against the settled norms and the law.

“This fact was brought to the notice of the Tribunal by the insurance company. The Tribunal has not properly examined this issue and prima facie this Court found that the act of the counsel Sobhram Kushwaha is mischievous and wrong,” noted Justice Kumar.

The court then issued a notice to Kushwaha, which would be served through CJM, Agra, and Kushwaha has been directed to appear before the high court on August 13.

In this case, Iradatnagar (Uttar Pradesh) resident Kamal Singh had died after being hit by a tempo on the night of January 6, 2017, while he was returning home on foot.

Kamal was 38 years old when he breathed his last and used to make Rs 10,000 every month from farming and milking cattle.


His mother Sondevi and father Bhagwan Singh had moved MACT claiming compensation.

The Tribunal had directed Tata AIG to pay compensation of Rs 6.60 lakh to the claimants.

Before the tribunal also, the insurance company had submitted that the FIR in the case was registered against unknown persons and did not disclose the details of the accused or the vehicle involved.

It also said there appears to be some conspiracy between the accused and the advocate who is also appearing for the claimant.

04/08/2018

Juris Legal Chambers is dedicated to broad general practice of law, with special expertise in select areas, including Civil, Criminal, Matrimonial, Money Recovery, Property,Cheque Dishonor, Consumers, Landlord/Tenant, Documentation, Vetting etc.

Our expert team advise both newly formed and established business in all matters, including incorporations, commercial contract negotiations, agreements etc.

Juris Legal Chambers is a family run firm that helps other families with their families. We assist with all stages of life; from premarital counselling/agreements, elder care to post-divorce modifications.

Our team has over 25 years combined of Legal Experience. Our team also had extensive experience in Alternative Dispute Resolution. We have strong team of advocates from Alternatives to Litigation.

At JLC, we continuously seek ways to improve our specialized knowledge and constantly ask ourselves : "What is the added value of our services to the client?" Teamwork is highly valued because we understand that the power of cooperation is much stronger than fighting alone. Based on the principles of practice e area specialization and complimentary advantages, we assign professionals who are the most experienced in the related fields to each case. A working group lead by the most appropriate personnel is established for each case to ensure that the client receives customized response to their needs.

The spirit of nonstop learning, strong tenacity and continuous innovation is the backbone of JLC's service model. Our accurate detection of and prompt reaction to the changes in law and the society enables us to provide the most effective legal solutions to our clients.

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