• If persons with criminal antecedents are permitted to continue as Members of Parliament /Legislatures even after conviction by a competent court, that would only send wrong signals to the public at ..

    03/10/2023

    If persons with criminal antecedents are permitted to continue as Members of Parliament /Legislatures even after conviction by a competent court, that would only send wrong signals to the public at large. Observations of Kerala High Court in the Order refusing to stay the conviction of Lakshadweep MP Mohammed Faizalin an attempt to murder case ensues fresh debate on the restoration of his disqualification status The Court though refused to stay the conviction has however held that suspension of...

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  • Mere declaration of Railway Protection Force as an armed force of the Union, does not exclude its members or their heirs from the benefits of compensation payable under the Employees Compensation Act

    28/09/2023

    Mere declaration of Railway Protection Force as an armed force of the Union, does not exclude its members or their heirs from the benefits of compensation payable under the Employees Compensation Act or the Railways Act. — Supreme Court Commanding Officer v. Bhavnaben Dinshbhai Bhabhor Hon’ble Justice B.V. Nagarathna & Hon’ble Justice Manoj Misra Decided on September 26, 2023 For full textclick here

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  • THREE DAY WORKSHOP ON PROPOSED REFORMS IN INDIAN CRIMINAL LAWS

    27/09/2023

    PRESS RELEASE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ADAVNCED LEGAL STUDIES (NUALS) THREE DAY WORKSHOP ON PROPOSED REFORMS IN INDIAN CRIMINAL LAWS PROPOSED REFORMSIN CRIMINAL LAW HAVE MISSED AN OPPORTUNITY TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY At a time when arguments for abolition of death penalty is growing strong worldwide the proposed reforms to criminal law have missed an opportunity to abolish death penalty, observed Dr. Justice Kauser Edappagath, Judge High Court of Kerala. The Judge was delivering the inaugural...

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  • Freeze Order by ED under PMLA has no legs to stand if ECIR is quashed and there is no further FIR on a predicate offence. Kerala High Court allows the WP preferred by the MD, Manappuram Finance and...

    27/09/2023

    Freeze Order by ED under PMLA has no legs to stand if ECIR is quashed and there is no further FIR on a predicate offence. Kerala High Court allows the WP preferred by the MD, Manappuram Finance and sets aside the ED’s freeze order. In an earlier order where the parties are ad idem reported in 2023 (5) KLT 443 the Court has quashed ECIR. The axiomatic question was whether the freeze order issued under Section 17(1A) of PMLA is now sustainable. The Court held that any investigation against ...

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  • High Court of Kerala to remain closed on 28.09.2023 on account of Milad-I-Sherif.

    26/09/2023

    High Court of Kerala to remain closed on 28.09.2023 on account of Milad-I-Sherif. The notification however specified that 27.09.2023 will be a working day for the High Court. For notificationclick here

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