• There is no statutory embargo on the power of the Appellate Court under Section 37(1)(c) to pass an order of remand.

    09/07/2024

    There is no statutory embargo on the power of the Appellate Court under Section 37(1)(c) to pass an order of remand. Supreme Court explains that the Appellate Court can exercise the power of remand only when exceptional circumstances make an order of remand unavoidable. 2024 KLT OnLine 1780 (SC) Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.S. Oka & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pankaj Mithal Bombay Slum Redevelopment Corporation Pvt. Ltd. v. Samir Narain Bhojwani Decided on 8th July, 2024 For full judgment ...

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  • Latest Amendment (9.7.2024)

    09/07/2024

    Latest Amendment Kerala Micro Small Medium Enterprises and Other Enterprises Facilitation (Amendment) Rules, 2024 For Amendment 'click here'

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  • An idea in the mind of the principal to revoke cannot be construed as implied revocation or renunciation of agency. There ought to be an act or conduct of the principal which implies that the agency

    09/07/2024

    An idea in the mind of the principal to revoke cannot be construed as implied revocation or renunciation of agency. There ought to be an act or conduct of the principal which implies that the agency is revoked or withdrawn. – Supreme Court 2024 KLT OnLine 1788 (SC) Hon’ble Mr. Justice C.T. Ravikumar & Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.V.N. Bhatti Thankamma George v. Lilly Thomas C. A. No. 6495 of 2023 Decided on 9thJuly, 2024 For judgment 'click here'

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  • Orders of the Tribunal which do not resolve or finally decide the disputes are not appealable under Section 11 (1) of Kerala Forests (Vesting and Management of Ecologically Fragile Lands) Act, 2003 -

    08/07/2024

    Orders of the Tribunal which do not resolve or finally decide the disputes are not appealable under Section 11 (1) of Kerala Forests (Vesting and Management of Ecologically Fragile Lands) Act, 2003 - Kerala High Court 2024 KLT OnLine 1769 Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anil K. Narendran & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Harisankar V. Menon Vinunath v. State of Kerala Decided on 20thJune,2024 For Petitioners : Advs. S. Sujin, Nita N.S.& T.N. Girija For Respondents : Adv. Nagaraj Narayanan (Spl. G...

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  • Kerala High Court directs Criminal Courts in the District Judiciary to follow the mandate of Rule 19(4) of Criminal Rules of Practice in Kerala before the start of every trial without fail.

    08/07/2024

    Kerala High Court directs Criminal Courts in the District Judiciary to follow the mandate of Rule 19(4) of Criminal Rules of Practice in Kerala before the start of every trial without fail. Before the start of trial, the mandate of Rule 19(4) to supply the accused with the statements of witnesses recorded and list of documents as mentioned in Sections 173, 207 and 208 of the Cr.P.C and the list of material objects that are relied upon by the Investigating Officer are to be complied with. At the...

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