Supreme Court Ruling: Handling Recovery Certificates in IBC Applications
Introduction: The Supreme Court recently delivered a crucial verdict regarding composite applications under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), based on multiple Recovery Certificates issued by the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT). The ruling emphasizes the treatment of time-barred Recovery
Call for Position: Research Assistant at DPIIT IPR Chair, Chanakya National Law University, Patna (Apply by 15th Nov)
The DPIIT IPR Chair of Chanakya National Law University, Patna, invites applications for the following temporary positions from Indian Citizens for the post of Research Assistant. Qualifications Required Nature of Work Application Procedure The Candidate shall submit an application to the DPIIT IPR
Supreme Court Acquits Appellants Due to Deficient Investigation in Murder Case
In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India acquitted the appellants in a murder case, highlighting critical issues and shortcomings in the prosecution’s case. The case, dating back to April 22, 2016, involved the tragic death of a young boy in
Theos vs. Theobroma Settlement Terms agreed, Trademark ‘THEOS’ Defined and QR Menu Permission Granted
The Delhi High Court has issued clarifications and finalised settlement terms in a trademark infringement suit between confectionery brands Theos and Theobroma. The case arose from Theos’s suit to restrain Theobroma from using the mark ‘THEOS’ as a prefix to the names of
South Asian Nations should include women in dispute settlement and promote Technological Advancement Globally.
Chief Justice DY Chandrachud drew attention to the gender gap in international arbitration tribunals and institutions at the UNCITRAL South Asia Conference in 2023. Less than 10% of Indian arbitrators are women, which he described as a “diversity paradox” despite acknowledging the good
Cries of Womb reaching to Tombs: The sad reality of female infanticide and foeticide in India Suggestions
Abstract: Numerous daughters leave this world without even stepping out of their mother’s womb and the reason for it is that her father and her grandmother think of her as an economic burden and so is left to the ashes just after being
Supreme Court: The law declared unconstitutional becomes void ab initio since its inception.
written by Shagun Behal Recently, the Supreme Court held that once a law is declared unconstitutional on the grounds of being violative of part 3 of the constitution, it would be considered void ab initio, stillborn and unenforceable since its inception. “It
Protection: Senior citizen have right to reclaim property, if disregarded by Child: Madras HC
Written by; Srijan Raj The Madras High Court has redefined the meaning of the phrase “subject to condition” in Section 23(1) of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Older People Act, 2007, according to Justice SM Subramaniam. The court ruled that The
Just a report and not an offence on the ground: SC
Written By:- Shianjany Pradhan A petition was filed whereby the FIR was lodged against the members of the Editors Guild of India (EGI) regarding a report of fact-finding about the ethnic violence in Manipur. The SC said that it was just a report
