Allahabad High Court Slams Magistrate: ‘Usual Practice’ Cannot Justify Wrong Orders
Allahabad High Court rebukes a CJM, holding that “usual practice” cannot justify illegal orders and stressing judicial accountability in lower courts.
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Allahabad High Court rebukes a CJM, holding that “usual practice” cannot justify illegal orders and stressing judicial accountability in lower courts.
Supreme Court cracks down on misuse of Public Interest Litigations, directing a petitioner to disclose income tax returns and warning against frivolous, publicity-driven PILs.
Supreme Court pulled up its Registry for listing connected petitions from the same order before different benches, warning of conflicting orders and directing responsibility to be…
Allahabad High Court warns advocates against filing frivolous petitions, upholds DRT Registrar’s authority under SARFAESI Act and stresses lawyers’ duty to guide clients responsib…
Supreme Court rules that once judicial orders are signed they cannot be undone, holding that Section 362 CrPC allows only clerical error correction.