Illegally acquired property can be forfeited by the central government.
Illegally acquired property can be forefeited under the the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators(Forfeiture of Property) Act, 1976(hereinafter being referred to as the “Act, 1976”) dated 31st December, 1997. According…
Review cannot be utilized to correct an erroneous judgement
The grounds on which a review is not maintainable in court. The judgment discusses the principles of review jurisdiction under Order XLVII Rule 1 of the Civil Procedure Code. It…
Summons to the Archbishop upheld by the Supreme Court.
Summons to the accused are valid if there is pre trial evidence indicating prima facie involvement of the accused. In the case of Banerjee (1901), the court held that a…
Pensionary benefits are the right of an employee
Pension is a constitutional right and cannot be denied without proper justification. The case concerns the denial of pensionary benefits to the appellant by the respondents, despite his 38 years…
Educational institutions are free to set their fee structures
The Supreme Court of India held that the educational institutions have the freedom to set their own fee structures.They can generate surplus revenue for expansion.However they cannot engage in profiteering.…