Judgments
R.K. Akhande vs. Special Police Establishment, Lokayukt, Bhopal and another
Law laid down - 1. Direction by the Magistrate to give voice sample during investigation does not violate Article 20(3) of the Constitution of India. 2. Article 20 of the Constitution of India extends certain protection to a person in respect of the conviction for offence and sub-clause (3) thereof provides that no person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a witness against himself. The protection extended by Article 20(3) is only to the extent of being written against Full Judgment
Karan Singh Vs. State of M.P.
Law laid down - 1 (i) Whether the sentence of life imprisonment awarded to the appellant means actual sentence of 14 years or 20 years ? Ans: Section 53 of the IPC provides for sentence of imprisonment of life and the definition of life as contained in Section 45 makes it clear that life means the life of human being till he breath his last. A sentence for imprisonment of life will run for the entire life of the convict unless the Full Judgment
Laxman Singh Baghel Vs. State of M.P. & Anr.
Law laid down:- Disqualification contemplated u/R.6(6) of the Madhya Pradesh Civil Services [General Conditions of Services] Rules 1961 is to be adjudged for the purpose of appointment and therefore even if the candidate had not incurred disqualification u/R.6(6) of 1961 Rules on the last date of submission of application forms but thereafter incurred disqualification before being appointed, the candidate would still be disqualified for being appointed. Full Judgment
Shrishti Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh and others
Law laid down:- 1. Scope of jurisdiction of the High Court in the matter of award of contracts by the Government and its instrumentalities - Held - evaluation of tenders and awarding of contracts are essentially commercial functions and principles of equity and natural justice stay at a distance in such matters. If the decision relating to award of contract is bona fide and is in public interest, the courts will not interfere by exercising power of judicial review even if Full Judgment
IN RE PROBLEMS AND MISERIES OF MIGRANT LABOURERS
The Worldwide Pandemic COVID-19 engulfed this country in March, 2020 and continues till date changing its face from time to time. Different mutations in the virus have made it dangerous and fatal at times. The pandemic had affected each and every person in the world including all citizens of this country. The pandemic has adversely affected all businesses including the small scale businesses, industries, markets and smallest of the person. One of the groups, which were severally affected by the pandemic, was Full Judgment