Weekly Legal Updates (12 March to 18 March 2023)

Weekly Legal Updates

Weekly Legal Updates main objective is to update the legal knowledge of law students, lawyers, academicians and other professionals. If we do not update our legal knowledge regularly, our knowledge become redundant. Children of lesbian, gay parents do not necessarily become lesbians, gays: SC informs government Growing up with lesbian or gay parents will not … Read more

Weekly Legal Updates (5 March to 11 March 2023)

Weekly Legal Updates

Weekly Legal Updates main objective is to update the legal knowledge of law students, lawyers, academicians and other professionals. If we do not update our legal knowledge regularly, our knowledge become redundant. Mere breach of contract cannot give rise to criminal prosecution for cheating: Supreme Court  The Supreme Court observed that a mere allegation of … Read more

Weekly Legal Updates (26 February to 4 March 2023)

Weekly Legal Updates

Weekly Legal Updates main objective is to update the legal knowledge of law students, lawyers, academicians and other professionals. If we do not update our legal knowledge regularly, our knowledge become redundant. Sheer Volume Of NEET Cases In Supreme Court Indicates Need For Reforms In Medical Education : CJI DY Chandrachud Delivering the 19th Sir … Read more

Cossijurah Case

Legal History Notes

One Cossinaut Baboo had lent a large sum of money to the Zamindar or Raja of Cossijurah. He had tried in vain to obtain this money through the Board of Revenue at Calcutta. He, therefore, sued the Raja in the Supreme Court and filed an affidavit in August, 1779 which stated that the Raja was … Read more

System of Administration and Justice at Surat before 1726

Legal History Notes

The East India Company selected Surat as a suitable place for the purpose of its trading centre as it was an important commercial centre and enjoyed the status of an international port under the reign of Moghul Emperor Jahangir. The English factories in various settlements were within the territorial jurisdiction of the Mohgul Emperor, therefore … Read more

Fake ‘Kajaria Tile’ dealership case: Delhi High Court grants interim relief in trademark and copyright infringement case

The Delhi High Court granted a temporary injunction under Order 39 of the CPC after finding a prima facie case in favour of Kajaria Ceramics. It precludes the defendant from infringing on the tile manufacturer’s registered trademark, copyright, domain name, and other intellectual property rights. Justice Amit Bansal, who granted interim relief, stated, “Respondent No. … Read more