Hon’ble Supreme Court held that the doctrine of contemporanea Expositio cannot be applied when the construction placed by the contemporary authority is found to be clearly wrong or erroneous. M/s Ultratech Cement Ltd V. State of Rajasthan & Ors., 2020 SCC OnLine SC 582.
View DetailsHon’ble Supreme Court of India held that the certificate under Sec.65B (4) of the Evidence act is a condition precedent to the admissibility of electronic evidence. The application can be made to the Trial Court to direct a person to produce the certificate under Sec.65B (4) of Evidence Act on the refusal of such person to produce the same. It is further stated that the required certificate under Sec.65B (4) is unnecessary if the original document itself is produced. Arjun Panditrao Khotkar V. Kailash Kushanrao Gorantyal And Ors., 2020 3 SCC 216. News - July 2020 - Issue 02
View DetailsHon’ble Supreme Court held that disputer as on inheritance of shares cannot be decided in proceedings under Sec.241and 242 of the Companies Act, 2013. The court directed the the party to drop the proceedings filed before NCLT to file the fresh application, if the decree is in favour of the respondent and all questions shall be decided in the pending Civil suit. Aruna Oswal V. Pankaj Oswal.,CIVIL APPEAL NO.9340 OF 2019.
View DetailsHon’ble Supreme Court held that while hearing a petition under Art.227 of the Constitution of India, a High court cannot convert itself into a court of appeal. Mohd Inam V. Sanjay Kumar Singhal, 2020 SCC onLine SC 540.
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