FEATURED POST

ADVISORY JURISDICTION OF THE SUPREME COURT  AND RECENT PRESIDENTIAL REFERENCE BY SMT. DROUPADI MURMU

The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, has recently invoked Article 143 of the Constitution to seek the opinion of...

ARTICLES

SCOPE OF THE FIVE PREROGATIVE WRITS (MANDAMUS, CERTIORARI, HABEUS CORPUS, PROHIBITION AND QUO WARRANTO)

Article 32 empowers the Supreme Court to issue writs in form of Mandamus, Certiorari, Habeus Corpus, Prohibition and Quo Warranto for enforcement of Fundamental Rights. Similarly, High Court can also...

SCOPE OF POWERS OF SUPEME COURT AND HIGH COURT TO APPOINT ARBITRATOR

Section 11 (4) , (5) and (6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996   empowers the Supreme Court and High...

JUDGMENTS

KAUSHAL KISHORE VS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH : CASE SUMMARY

The Supreme Court in Kaushal Kishore Vs State of Uttar Pradesh (2023)4SCC1 held inter alia  that  reasonable restrictions provided  under...

NANDINI SUNDAR VS STATE OF CHATTISGARH : CASE SUMMARY

The Supreme Court held in Nandini Sundar Vs State of Chattisgarh  (2011) 8 SCR 1028 that appointment of Special Police...

IBC

TREATMENT OF SECURED CREDITORS UNDER IBC

One of the important aspects under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“IBC”)  is treatment of secured creditors.  Secured creditor has...

TREATMENT OF PF, GRATUITY AND PENSION DUES UNDER IBC – A GREY AREA REQUIRING CLARITY

Treatment of PF, Gratuity and Pension dues remains a grey area under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The Code...

BOOK REVIEW

SUPREME COURT JUDGMENTS ON IBC : BOOK REVIEW

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 is a landmark legislation enacted by Parliament, which has brought a paradigm shift in insolvency...

EVERYDAY LAW

HOW TO GET FIR REGISTERED ?

The procedure of FIR registration starts with filing of complaint at the police station. If the complaint involves cognizable offence...