Instituting Cases at the Wrong Fora: A Catalyst for Delay in the Adjudication of Disputes
by Abhijith Christopher*
by Abhijith Christopher*
Let’s have a look at the most interesting legal stories reported this week on the SCC Online Blog from High Courts, Foreign
“One of the basic tenets to be followed by every Hindu is tolerance. Tolerance must be his own community or religion and
by Sparsh Goel*
In view of the threat of the imminent third wave of the Covid pandemic and also the alarming rise in the number
In view of the sudden spurt and spike in Covid-19 cases in the NCT of Delhi and issuance of ‘yellow alert’ in
“Liberty survives by the vigilance of her citizens, on the cacophony of the media and in the dusty corridors of courts alive to the rule of (and not by) law. Yet, much too often, liberty is a casualty when one of these components is found wanting.”
For the purpose of filing of pleadings, petitions, affidavits or other documents in High Court and all other Courts in State of
Supreme Court: Terming the inadequacy of judges to be the root cause for the delay in disposal of cases resulting in huge