Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): …
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): The stock exchange arbitration mechanism provides a platform for resolving disputes between a listed company and its shareholders or investors. This mechanism follows a set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure that the dispute resolution process is efficient, transparent, and fair. The SOPs for dispute resolution under the stock exchange […]
Aleatory contracts drafting
Aleatory contracts drafting 1. Corporate legal consultants can help businesses draft and negotiate aleatory contracts, avoiding potential litigation. 2. Fees for corporate legal services in Chennai may vary depending on the complexity of the contract or the number of witnesses involved in negotiations. 3. A lawyer or solicitor with experience in drafting and negotiating aleatory […]
Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT): Enforce…
Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT): Enforce and summon the attendance of any person, require the discovery and production of documents, Receive evidence on affidavits, Issue commissions for the examination of the documents or witnesses, Dismiss an application for default or deciding it ex-parte. Act establishing the Tribunal: The Securities Exchange Board of India Act, 1992Appellate Court: […]
Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT): It…
Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT): It possesses the powers of a court to summon witnesses, to administer oaths and to compelthe production of documents, etc. These tribunals are bound to abide by the principle of natural justice. Act establishing the Tribunal: The Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985. Appellate Court: supreme Court.
On Thursday (January 6) the…
On Thursday (January 6) the Supreme Court observed that the first appeal of confidence in murder cases could not be dismissed after recording conclusions in general and in just four lines. A bench consisting of Judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul and M.M. Sundresh set aside the sequence of the Punjab High Court and Haryana and deposited […]
The Allahabad High Court on…
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday observed that in a cheque bounce case for insufficient funds (Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act), even on the basis of affidavit filed on behalf of the complainant, an accused can be summoned by the Court. The Bench of Justice Sameer Jain further held that in such cases, there is […]
The Delhi High Court has…
The Delhi High Court has observed that the mere fact that recovery of Istridhan is to be made from a person cannot be the sole ground for arresting him for offences under Sections 498-A (related to dowry demand) and 406 (criminal breach of trust) of the IPC. Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that in such cases, […]
Relative/interested witness – Mere relationship…
Relative/interested witness – Mere relationship between deceased and witnesses is no ground to discard their version unless same suffers from patent absurdity or improbabilities.