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Justice K. Kumaresh Babu observed that a conviction under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act cannot be termed as an offence involving moral turpitude.  The pension rules provide that a person’s failure to have a future good conduct would disentitle him from receiving the pension. Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act arises out of contractual dispute between the parties. The involvement cannot be said to be an offence which affects the conduct of the person, the court observed and directed the authorities to release the pension to the petitioner and also pay the arrears of pension

Justice K. Kumaresh Babu observed that a conviction under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act cannot be termed as an offence involving moral turpitude. The pension rules provide that a person’s failure to have a future good conduct would disentitle him from receiving the pension. Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act arises out of contractual dispute between the parties. The involvement cannot be said to be an offence which affects the conduct of the person, the court observed and directed the authorities to release the pension to the petitioner and also pay the arrears of pension

Justice K. Kumaresh Babu observed that a conviction under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act cannot be termed as an offence involving moral turpitude. The pension rules provide that a person’s failure to have...

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The Supreme Court today(October 31) allowed an intervention filed by the Criminal Justice and Police Accountability Project, arguing that the State of Madhya Pradesh has violated the 2024 Sukanya Shantha judgment through its Madhya Pradesh Sudharatmak Sevayen Evam Bandigrah Adhiniyam, 2024, in the suo moto matter concerning discrimination inside prisons  #SupremeCourt

The Supreme Court today(October 31) allowed an intervention filed by the Criminal Justice and Police Accountability Project, arguing that the State of Madhya Pradesh has violated the 2024 Sukanya Shantha judgment through its Madhya Pradesh Sudharatmak Sevayen Evam Bandigrah Adhiniyam, 2024, in the suo moto matter concerning discrimination inside prisons #SupremeCourt

The Supreme Court today(October 31) allowed an intervention filed by the Criminal Justice and Police Accountability Project, arguing that the State of Madhya Pradesh has violated the 2024 Sukanya Shantha judgment through its Madhya...

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The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by retired IPS officer G Sampath Kumar against a single judge order refusing to reject a defamation suit filed by cricketer MS Dhoni against the IPS officer and others.

The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by retired IPS officer G Sampath Kumar against a single judge order refusing to reject a defamation suit filed by cricketer MS Dhoni against the IPS officer and others.

The Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by retired IPS officer G Sampath Kumar against a single judge order refusing to reject a defamation suit filed by cricketer MS Dhoni against the...

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The Supreme Court on Friday (October 31) delivered a key ruling under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996, clarifying that while mere delay in pronouncing an arbitral award does not invalidate it, an inordinate and unexplained delay making the decision ineffective or unworkable can render the award void.

The Supreme Court on Friday (October 31) delivered a key ruling under the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996, clarifying that while mere delay in pronouncing an arbitral award does not invalidate it, an inordinate...

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The Tamil Nadu Advocates Association welcomes the judgement delivered by Hon’ble Chief Justice of India Justice B.R.Gavai, Hon’ble Justice K. V inod Chandran and Hon’ble Justice N.V.Anjaria in the case of “RE: Summoning Advocates who give legal opinion or represent parties during investigation of cases and related issues”.

• PRESIDENT 01-1 1-2025 The Tamil Nadu Advocates Association welcomes the judgement delivered by Hon’ble Chief Justice of India Justice B.R.Gavai, Hon’ble Justice K. V inod Chandran and Hon’ble Justice N.V.Anjaria in the case...

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