Tag: CrPC
Ensuring Dignity: Supreme Court Rules Maintenance Claims Take Priority Over Financial Obligations
Introduction The Supreme Court of India has once again emphasized the paramount importance of the right to maintenance by declaring it superior to statutory financial claims under laws like the SARFAESI Act and the Insolvency
Procedure Prescribed Under CRPC Should Be Followed In Matters Of Penal Provisions Under Section 27 Of The Consumer Protection Act
A bench of the U.P. State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (“State Commission”), recently[1] set aside the order of conviction by the District Consumer Commission (“District Forum”) and held that the procedure prescribed under the Code
Pooja Ravinder Devidasani v. State of Maharashtra & Ors.
By Binju Inamdar Directors cannot be held liable for dishonour of cheques issued by the company after his/her resignation FACTS OF THE CASE: The Appellant, Pooja Ravinder Devidasani was appointed as a Director of M/s Elite
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