The Jabalpur Bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court recently clarified that the definition of 'victim' under Section 2 of BNSS does not cover the loss or injury suffered by any person in the past at the behest of the accused and thus, such persons cannot be allowed to object in subsequent cases filed against the accused by some other victim. …
The Supreme Court has ruled that the interest income earned on fixed deposits made by Clubs in the banks which are members of those Clubs has to be treated like any other income from other sources within the meaning of Section 2 of Income Tax Act, 1961. The Court further said that the decision of the Division Bench of the …
The Supreme Court has reiterated that discretion to direct subsequent sentence to run concurrently with the previous sentence has to be exercised judiciously depending upon the nature of offences committed.A Bench comprising Justice MR Shah and Justice BV Nagarathna observed that in NDPS cases, even while applying discretion under Section 427 of Cr.PC, the discretion shall not be in favour …
The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 at Section 11A confers upon Labour Courts, Industrial Tribunals and National Industrial Tribunals the power to "set aside an order of discharge or dismissal of workmen and direct reinstatement of the workmen on such terms and conditions, if any, as it thinks fit". The Supreme Court in these cases has held that relief of reinstatement …