RESTATEMENT OF VALUES OF JUDICIAL LIFE .pdf
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Not exhaustive but 16 broad illustrations on expected Judge's life.
---->Restatement of values of judge's life 1997 SUPREME COURT
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---->Restatement of values of judge's life 1997 SUPREME COURT
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Default Bail as a Right of Accused
This type of bail is commonly referred as to as default Bail or compulsive bail, statutory bail or automatic bail as it granted on a/c of the default of the investigating agency is not completing the investigation within prescribed time, irrespective of the merits of the case .
It provides down that upon the expiry of a specified period, if the chargesheet has not been filed by the investigating agency, the accused immediately becomes entitled to seek bail.
Application has been made orally or in writing (but in daily proceedings the court requires in writing)
Default Bail u/s-167(2) is not mere statutory right but Fundamental Right also U/A- 21.
Default Bail is not matter of discretion but a matter of Rt. & it can ba availed by an accused irrespective of the gravity or nature of the offence.
Calculation of period of 90/60 days โ
When does it start ? From the date of arrest or from the date of remand ? ๐ค
Although in the most of the cases, day of arrest and remand are the same, but in still few cases, this situation may arise
"The total period of 90 days under Clause(i) and 60 days under Clause (ii) has to be calculated only from the date of remand & not from the of arrest"
Case - Ritu chhabaria V/s UOI 2023
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#CRPC_167
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What is default Bail ?๐This type of bail is commonly referred as to as default Bail or compulsive bail, statutory bail or automatic bail as it granted on a/c of the default of the investigating agency is not completing the investigation within prescribed time, irrespective of the merits of the case .
It provides down that upon the expiry of a specified period, if the chargesheet has not been filed by the investigating agency, the accused immediately becomes entitled to seek bail.
Application has been made orally or in writing (but in daily proceedings the court requires in writing)
Default Bail u/s-167(2) is not mere statutory right but Fundamental Right also U/A- 21.
Default Bail is not matter of discretion but a matter of Rt. & it can ba availed by an accused irrespective of the gravity or nature of the offence.
Default Bail U/Cr.pc is an imp. Rt. And it can't be scuttled by filing chargesheet before the probe is complete.Calculation of period of 90/60 days โ
When does it start ? From the date of arrest or from the date of remand ? ๐ค
Although in the most of the cases, day of arrest and remand are the same, but in still few cases, this situation may arise
dateCase - Ritu chhabaria V/s UOI 2023
#default_bail
#CRPC_167
#Article21
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CPC 2023 6 MONTH DIGEST.pdf
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Important case Judgement By SC by 3 Judges Bench
Challenged the Ritu Chabbaria Vs UOI Judgement
As per Chabbaria Judgement SC said default Bail is not mere statutory right but also fundamental right #Article21 .
A special bench of the Supreme Court has ordered today that trial courts and high courts across the country, while considering an application for the grant of default bail under section 167(2) of Criminal Procedure Code, shall decide the same independent of and without relying on the judgment of Ritu Chhabria vs. Union Of India & Ors.
Case - Directorate of Enforcement vs Manpreet Singh Talwar 2023
#default_bail
#crpc167
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Challenged the Ritu Chabbaria Vs UOI Judgement
As per Chabbaria Judgement SC said default Bail is not mere statutory right but also fundamental right #Article21 .
A special bench of the Supreme Court has ordered today that trial courts and high courts across the country, while considering an application for the grant of default bail under section 167(2) of Criminal Procedure Code, shall decide the same independent of and without relying on the judgment of Ritu Chhabria vs. Union Of India & Ors.
Recall of the judgment in Chhabaria which held that an investigating agency cannot file a charge sheet in court without completing a probe to deprive default bail to an accused.Case - Directorate of Enforcement vs Manpreet Singh Talwar 2023
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#crpc167
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Lengthiest judgements
The main purpose of judgment writing is to convey the interpretation of the law as clearly as possible, not only to the parties in the litigation, but also to the people at large.
https://www.barandbench.com/columns/lengthy-judgments-unlimited-arguments
The main purpose of judgment writing is to convey the interpretation of the law as clearly as possible, not only to the parties in the litigation, but also to the people at large.
https://www.barandbench.com/columns/lengthy-judgments-unlimited-arguments
Bar and Bench - Indian Legal news
Lengthy judgments, unlimited arguments
โIt is the need of the hour to write clear and short judgments which the litigant can understand,โ observed a three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court headed by J
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Legality of Lottery in India - Vakilsearch | Blog
https://vakilsearch.com/blog/legality-of-lottery-in-india/
โข Wagering contracts
โกIn news - The controversy regarding game of skill and chance
Legal in Assam Arunachal Pradesh West Bengal Meghalaya Nagaland Mizoram Kerala Goa Maharashtra Manipur Madhya Pradesh Punjab Sikkim
https://vakilsearch.com/blog/legality-of-lottery-in-india/
โข Wagering contracts
โกIn news - The controversy regarding game of skill and chance
Legal in Assam Arunachal Pradesh West Bengal Meghalaya Nagaland Mizoram Kerala Goa Maharashtra Manipur Madhya Pradesh Punjab Sikkim
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Is Lottery Ticket Legal in India
The lottery ticket business is profitable in India. The government regulates it in unique way. We will discuss Is Lottery Legal in India.
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โ๏ธImportant changes in new bills.
BNS BNSS BSA
IPC CRPC IEA
Reference for Enforcement of bills ๐๐ป
Read forensics under BSA it is clearly written that Infrastructure to be created within 5 years.
Why IPC WAS ENACTEDโ
Expansion of britishers lead to difficulties in administration particularly in the legal sphere โIndian law prior to codification consisted of a complex array of Parliamentary Charters and Acts, Indian legislation (after 1833), East India Company Regulations, English common law, Hindu law, Muslim law, and many bodies of customary law.,โ
According to Barry Wright, โThe IPC project was delayed by governmental and legislative inertia, resistance by European residents to having the same legal status as indigenous populations.
Mention the limitations of this bill including what more could have been added in this major criminal amendment ๐๐ป
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BNS BNSS BSA
IPC CRPC IEA
Reference for Enforcement of bills ๐๐ป
Read forensics under BSA it is clearly written that Infrastructure to be created within 5 years.
Why IPC WAS ENACTEDโ
Expansion of britishers lead to difficulties in administration particularly in the legal sphere โIndian law prior to codification consisted of a complex array of Parliamentary Charters and Acts, Indian legislation (after 1833), East India Company Regulations, English common law, Hindu law, Muslim law, and many bodies of customary law.,โ
According to Barry Wright, โThe IPC project was delayed by governmental and legislative inertia, resistance by European residents to having the same legal status as indigenous populations.
Mention the limitations of this bill including what more could have been added in this major criminal amendment ๐๐ป
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Recently 2 High courts gave landmark judgement over Changing the name comes under Fundamental Right
Case - Md. Sameer Rao vs St. Of U.P 2023
Another Judgement By Delhi High Court.
Right to identity is an 'intrinsic part' of the Right to life U/A-21 & that it includes the Right to have own's name / surname as per one's choice.
Case - Sadanand &Anr. Vs CBSE & ors. 2023
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#A_19
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Right to change name is a F.R U/A-21
Right to keep or change one's name is vested in every citizen U/A- 19(1)(a)/21/14 & it can't be curtailed by any artitrary or unreasonable restrictions.Case - Md. Sameer Rao vs St. Of U.P 2023
Another Judgement By Delhi High Court.
Right to identity is an 'intrinsic part' of the Right to life U/A-21 & that it includes the Right to have own's name / surname as per one's choice.
Case - Sadanand &Anr. Vs CBSE & ors. 2023
#fundamental_right
#A_14
#A_19
#A_21
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In the X v. Principal Secretary ruling, the Supreme Court made important observations on the reproductive autonomy of a woman. Women did not need to seek her familyโs consent, nor could doctors impose extra-legal conditions, the court said. The only cases in which a woman would require her guardianโs consent is if she is a minor or suffers from mental illness.
#MRTP #Abortion_rights
#MRTP #Abortion_rights
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โ๏ธDeath and Life Sentences
1. Sarah Mathew v. Institute of Cardio Vascular Diseases:
(Sections 467 & 468)
Adopting a constructive and purposive interpretation, the constitutional bench held that in cases where the action was initiated well in time but cognisance was taken after limitation had expired, the person concerned should not be put to prejudice since the delay was a result of processes of the court. It was held that the benefit of limitation should always weigh in favour of the person concerned.
2. Shatrughan Chauhan & Anr v. UOI
The constitutional bench examined the five heads established for praying for commuting death sentences -delay, insanity, solitary confinement, judgments declared per incuriam (no more a precedent) and procedural lapses.
2. Anokhilal v. State of MP
Qualification of Amicus curiae
Where a death sentence could be an option, the court has to be very circumspect and cautious and not hasty. Reasonable time should be given to the amicus curiae to prepare for the plea and such amicus curiae should have at least 10 years standing in court in capital offences.
4. Muthuramalingam v State: The 5-judge bench held that in normal circumstances, 2 life imprisonment must run concurrently. This was yet another benefit conferred on life convicts.
5. Swamy Shraddananda vs Karnataka, it was held that in a case where a death sentence is awarded and but the court finds the case does not warrant death sentence and at the same time mere award of life imprisonment would not be sufficient, the court may award a life sentence with a rider that the executive shall not exercise the power of commutation or remission for a fixed period of 20-25 years whatever the court decides.
โ๏ธSubstantive Challenges against Certain IPC Provisions
6. In Navtej Singh Johar v UOI, a constitutional bench held that Section 377 would not be a valid provision. As such, same-sex relationships entered into by individuals would not invite criminal action under Section 377 and they cannot be proceeded against. This was a significant development in the last decade.
7. Mukesh Singh vs. State (Narcotic Branch of Delhi)
A trial won't be vitiated only because the informant and I.O. are same unless the defence counsel is able to show biasness or malafide on the part of the I.O. This case had overruled Mohanlal's judgment which had taken a contrary view.
8. Arup Bhuyan v State of Assam: It was held that mere membership of a banned organisation alone can be a factor to launch an investigation into the matter and that such membership can invite prosecution even if no act had been committed by such person in furtherance of the elements which constituted the crime in question.
9. Kapil Wadhawan case: The bench held that the day the remand order was issued by the court should be considered while calculating the period of 60 days or 90 days under Section 167 of CrPC.
#CRPC #CAPITAL_PUNISHMENT #IPC #UAPA #NDPS
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Landmark judgements on criminal Lawsโ๏ธDeath and Life Sentences
1. Sarah Mathew v. Institute of Cardio Vascular Diseases:
(Sections 467 & 468)
Adopting a constructive and purposive interpretation, the constitutional bench held that in cases where the action was initiated well in time but cognisance was taken after limitation had expired, the person concerned should not be put to prejudice since the delay was a result of processes of the court. It was held that the benefit of limitation should always weigh in favour of the person concerned.
2. Shatrughan Chauhan & Anr v. UOI
The constitutional bench examined the five heads established for praying for commuting death sentences -delay, insanity, solitary confinement, judgments declared per incuriam (no more a precedent) and procedural lapses.
2. Anokhilal v. State of MP
Qualification of Amicus curiae
Where a death sentence could be an option, the court has to be very circumspect and cautious and not hasty. Reasonable time should be given to the amicus curiae to prepare for the plea and such amicus curiae should have at least 10 years standing in court in capital offences.
4. Muthuramalingam v State: The 5-judge bench held that in normal circumstances, 2 life imprisonment must run concurrently. This was yet another benefit conferred on life convicts.
5. Swamy Shraddananda vs Karnataka, it was held that in a case where a death sentence is awarded and but the court finds the case does not warrant death sentence and at the same time mere award of life imprisonment would not be sufficient, the court may award a life sentence with a rider that the executive shall not exercise the power of commutation or remission for a fixed period of 20-25 years whatever the court decides.
โ๏ธSubstantive Challenges against Certain IPC Provisions
6. In Navtej Singh Johar v UOI, a constitutional bench held that Section 377 would not be a valid provision. As such, same-sex relationships entered into by individuals would not invite criminal action under Section 377 and they cannot be proceeded against. This was a significant development in the last decade.
7. Mukesh Singh vs. State (Narcotic Branch of Delhi)
A trial won't be vitiated only because the informant and I.O. are same unless the defence counsel is able to show biasness or malafide on the part of the I.O. This case had overruled Mohanlal's judgment which had taken a contrary view.
8. Arup Bhuyan v State of Assam: It was held that mere membership of a banned organisation alone can be a factor to launch an investigation into the matter and that such membership can invite prosecution even if no act had been committed by such person in furtherance of the elements which constituted the crime in question.
9. Kapil Wadhawan case: The bench held that the day the remand order was issued by the court should be considered while calculating the period of 60 days or 90 days under Section 167 of CrPC.
#CRPC #CAPITAL_PUNISHMENT #IPC #UAPA #NDPS
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The main purpose of judgment writing is to convey the interpretation of the law as clearly as possible, not only to the parties in the litigation, but also to the people at large.
โ๏ธLong Indian Judgements
Notably, the verdict in the Kesavananda Bharati case (1973) that propounded the Basic Structure Doctrine contained 700 pages and was difficult to comprehend. The SP Gupta case (1981) that had roughly 830 pages. However, during the last few years, the Supreme Court of India has broken its own record of writing the longest verdict. It seems there is a competition among the judges to make new records in terms of writing long judgments. The NJAC judgment (2015) had 1042 pages; the Aadhaar judgment (2018) in the Puttaswamy case had 1,448 pages; the Ayodhya judgment had 1,045 pages.
โ๏ธForeign judgements' length
Even the judgments of the Supreme Courts of UK and USA, which Indian judges are very fond of, do teach a lesson. The verdict in the Parliament Prorogation case (2019) by the UK Supreme Court had only 24 pages. The Marbury v. Madison case (1803) that explained the doctrine of judicial review had just 18 pages. The leading Texas v. Johnson (1989) on free speech in the context of the right to burn the American flag had just 43 pages. The judgment in Lawrence v. Texas (2003) that decriminalized sodomy in the State of Texas had only 49 pages, unlike Indian judges who used 493 pages to deal with similar questions in the Navtej Singh Johar case (2018). Another landmark decision in Roe v. Wade (1973) dealing with abortion rights used just 66 pages to communicate the law.
Reasons of long judgements are different opinions/tests/doctrines that every judge applies even when concurring the same opinion as that of his/her colleague.
The era is of fast paced world where even legal associates need crisp information and it is pertinent to note that the law (Article 141) is for people itself if legal associates are facing difficulty in comprehension and the judgements are creating confusion how can we expect the people to remember the maxim
Justice HR Khanna rightly said that the function of a judge while deciding a case is not the same as that of a research scholar.
#legal_fact #lenghtiest_judgements
#law_for_people
Lengthiest Judgements By Supreme CourtsThe main purpose of judgment writing is to convey the interpretation of the law as clearly as possible, not only to the parties in the litigation, but also to the people at large.
โ๏ธLong Indian Judgements
Notably, the verdict in the Kesavananda Bharati case (1973) that propounded the Basic Structure Doctrine contained 700 pages and was difficult to comprehend. The SP Gupta case (1981) that had roughly 830 pages. However, during the last few years, the Supreme Court of India has broken its own record of writing the longest verdict. It seems there is a competition among the judges to make new records in terms of writing long judgments. The NJAC judgment (2015) had 1042 pages; the Aadhaar judgment (2018) in the Puttaswamy case had 1,448 pages; the Ayodhya judgment had 1,045 pages.
โ๏ธForeign judgements' length
Even the judgments of the Supreme Courts of UK and USA, which Indian judges are very fond of, do teach a lesson. The verdict in the Parliament Prorogation case (2019) by the UK Supreme Court had only 24 pages. The Marbury v. Madison case (1803) that explained the doctrine of judicial review had just 18 pages. The leading Texas v. Johnson (1989) on free speech in the context of the right to burn the American flag had just 43 pages. The judgment in Lawrence v. Texas (2003) that decriminalized sodomy in the State of Texas had only 49 pages, unlike Indian judges who used 493 pages to deal with similar questions in the Navtej Singh Johar case (2018). Another landmark decision in Roe v. Wade (1973) dealing with abortion rights used just 66 pages to communicate the law.
Reasons of long judgements are different opinions/tests/doctrines that every judge applies even when concurring the same opinion as that of his/her colleague.
The era is of fast paced world where even legal associates need crisp information and it is pertinent to note that the law (Article 141) is for people itself if legal associates are facing difficulty in comprehension and the judgements are creating confusion how can we expect the people to remember the maxim
"Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat".Justice HR Khanna rightly said that the function of a judge while deciding a case is not the same as that of a research scholar.
#legal_fact #lenghtiest_judgements
#law_for_people
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โ๏ธProvision- Section 15 of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 which deals with health care facilities including Sex Reassignment Surgery and hormonal therapy.
โ๏ธOpinion- The bench of Justice Ajit Kumar further said that if in modern society, we do not acknowledge this vested right in a person, to change one's identity, we would be "only encouraging gender identity disorder syndrome
Case referred- NALSA v. UOI, 2014
Case title - Neha Singh vs. State Of U.P. And 2 Others [WRIT - A No. - 7796 of 2023]
๐ค Fundamental or constitutional rightโcomment below with reasons
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Changing gender is a constitutional rightโ๏ธProvision- Section 15 of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 which deals with health care facilities including Sex Reassignment Surgery and hormonal therapy.
โ๏ธOpinion- The bench of Justice Ajit Kumar further said that if in modern society, we do not acknowledge this vested right in a person, to change one's identity, we would be "only encouraging gender identity disorder syndrome
Case referred- NALSA v. UOI, 2014
Case title - Neha Singh vs. State Of U.P. And 2 Others [WRIT - A No. - 7796 of 2023]
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Recently SC explained the distinction b/w the power of magistrate to direct investigation of an FIR & investigation at pre-cognizance stage u/s- 156(3).
SC referred to Ramdev Food products Pvt. Ltd vs St. Of Gujrat.
Case - Kailash vijayvargiya vs Rajlakshmi Chaudhary & others 2023
#crpc #cognizance
#S_156
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Power of magistrate to investigation at pre cognizance stage #S_156_(3) #crpc.Recently SC explained the distinction b/w the power of magistrate to direct investigation of an FIR & investigation at pre-cognizance stage u/s- 156(3).
SC referred to Ramdev Food products Pvt. Ltd vs St. Of Gujrat.
S.156(3) is to be exercised on receiving a complaint or police report or information from any person other Police officer or upon his own knowledge before he takes cognizance u/s-190.
โOnce Magistrate takes cognizance, the magistrate has discretion to take recourse to his powers u/s- 202.Case - Kailash vijayvargiya vs Rajlakshmi Chaudhary & others 2023
#crpc #cognizance
#S_156
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e4a39fc8b3302f0410b4c943f9d268ea.pdf
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50 MOST IMPORTANT CONSTITUTIONAL LAW JUDGEMENTS.
๐ผ๏ธPictorial representation
๐ผ๏ธPictorial representation
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๐งCHILD WITNESS CORROBORATIONTrial court should make proper preliminary examination of child witnesses before recording their evidence of a minor.Trial Judge's
duty to record his opinion that the child is able to understand the questions put to him and that he is able to give rational answers to the questions put to him.
Criminal Trial -Child Witness- Corroboration of the testimony of a child witness is not a rule but a measure of caution and prudence.
Child witness of tender age is
easily susceptible to tutoring. However, that by itself is no ground to reject the evidence of a child witness. The Court must make careful scrutiny of the evidence of a child witness. The Court must apply its mind to the question whether there is a possibility of the child witness being tutored. Therefore, scrutiny of the evidence of a child witness is required to be made by the Court with care and caution.
Pardeep vs St. Of Haryana 2023
#evidence_act
#child_witness
#competent
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โกRuling: The Kerala High Court recently held that the term 'relative' appearing in Section 498A of IPC would not include husband's girlfriend, or a woman with whom a man has sexual relationship outside of marriage.
โกProvision: Section 498A, IPC defines and provides punishment for cruelty committed by the husband or relative of the husband of a woman.
โกReason: The word 'relative' brings within its purview a status. Such status must be conferred either by blood or marriage, or adoption. If no marriage has taken place, the question of one being relative of another would not arise. S.498A, IPC being a penal provision, would deserve strict construction, and unless a contextual meaning is required to be given to the statute, the said statute has to be construed strictly.โ
Case title: Chandhini T.K. V State of Kerala
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โกProvision: Section 498A, IPC defines and provides punishment for cruelty committed by the husband or relative of the husband of a woman.
โกReason: The word 'relative' brings within its purview a status. Such status must be conferred either by blood or marriage, or adoption. If no marriage has taken place, the question of one being relative of another would not arise. S.498A, IPC being a penal provision, would deserve strict construction, and unless a contextual meaning is required to be given to the statute, the said statute has to be construed strictly.โ
Case title: Chandhini T.K. V State of Kerala
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