Category: Legal Reforms
Can Force Majeure Be Invoked As An Excuse For Breach Of Deadline Before The Pandemic Outbreak?
Force Majeure is a contractual clause, in which parties tends to agree that on the occurrence of any unavoidable event where the parties are unable to fulfill their contractual obligation […]
Effect Of Covid 19 On Legal Profession
With the rapid and uncontrollable spread of the deadly COVID 19 in all parts of the world, the countries have gone into complete lockdown, with only a few essential services […]
New Era Of Pre- Recorded Oral Arguments In Courts Amid Covid-19
In a criminal writ petition, in case of Sat Prakash Soni vs. Union of India, the corum consisting Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.R Midha and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Brijesh Sethi of […]
Rules For Video Conferencing For Courts 2020: HC
The Delhi HC has published rules on June 01, 2020 to unify, streamline and consolidate rules for video conferencing for courts in the territory. The court exercised powers conferred under […]
Six Senior Lawyers Urge Chief Justice To Allow Regular Functioning Of Bombay High Court
Senior advocates of the Bombay High Court have written to the Chief Justice Dipankar Datta urging him to consider allowing regular functioning of the Court at full strength as restrictions […]
Delhi HC Issues Notice On Workers’ Plea For FIR Against Employers For Non-Payment Of Wages As Per MHA Direction
The Delhi High Court on May 15 issued notice in a plea filed by private employees of a car rental company seeking the registration of FIR against the Directors for […]
Supreme Court E-Filing Module Inaugurated By CJI SA Bobde & Justice Dy Chandrachud
Amidst the ongoing pandemic situation extensive measure are being taken by all sectors to let the system working and keep the economic flow. The legal system which was battling as […]
BCI is Against Virtual Hearings: Is it a Boon or a Bane?
The Bar Council of India (BCI) had written a letter to the Chief Justice of India regarding the system of video-conferencing for hearing cases and its impact on several lawyers […]
Zoom Infringing Privacy: Letter Petition to CJI Seeking Ban
Over the past few weeks, Zoom had surged into global popularity during COVID-19 outbreak. The reasons being its features to free access, slots for almost 100 participants at a time, […]
CAN THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION BE RESTRICTED ON MERE APPREHENSION OF THE TRANSMISSION OF CORONA?
Dealing with the issue the Madras High Court on Thursday dismissed the petition filed against the exemption so granted by the Central Government to the Print Media and Electronic Media […]