What is the Incentive for Speedy Justice?
by Murali Neelakantan† and Ashish Kulkarni††
by Murali Neelakantan† and Ashish Kulkarni††
Bombay High Court: Bharati Dangre, J., addressed a matter wherein a mother was cheated of an amount Rs 16,50,000 by a man
In a case where a compromise was reached between parties, 28 years after an incident left the victim crippled for life, the Court said that such a brutality cannot be ignored which is not against the individual but the crime is against the society which has to be dealt with sternly.
“Any effort which weakens the system and shake the faith of the common man in the justice dispensation has to be discouraged.”
Delhi High Court: The Division Bench of C. Hari Shankar and Subramonium Prasad, JJ., while addressing the matter expressed that: Within the
Justice L. Nageswarara Rao took oath as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 13.05.2016 and is due to retire on 07.06.2022.
Kerala High Court: The Division Bench of A. Muhamed Mustaque and Kauser Edappagath, JJ., ordered the release of persons detained for protesting
Appointment of Permanent Judges President appoints the following Additional Judges to be Permanent Judges of the Bombay High Court: Avinash Gunwant Gharote
Supreme Court: After noticing common deficiencies which occur in the course of criminal trials and certain practices adopted by trial courts in
The Magistrates are the first lines of defence for both the integrity of the criminal justice system, and the harassed and distraught litigant.
“The rights of the aggrieved parties are being prejudiced if the reasons are not available to them to avail of the legal remedy of approaching the Court where the reasons can be scrutinized.”
Allahabad High Court: The Division Bench of Ved Prakash Vaish and Vikas Kunvar Srivastav, JJ., expressed that: “Justice demands that courts should
by Upendra Baxi
Gauhati High Court: Achintya Malla Burjor Barua, J., while allowing a Writ Petition, issues direction to the Director-General of Police (DGP), Assam
Karnataka High Court: Krishna S. Dixit, J. allowed the writ petition in part by quashing the previous order by the Joint Registrar
Union Cabinet has cleared the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill, 2014 to curtail the blanket immunity provided to the