A. K. Kraipak v UOI
The distinction between administrative powers and judicial powers has been diminishing over a period of time. What was considered as an administrative power some years back is now being considered as a quasi-judicial power. In this landmark judgment dealing with the point, the Hon’ble Supreme Court gives a test for determining whether the power is administrative or judicial?
Professional Real Estate Investors Vs Columbia Pictures Industries
Was reading this article titled, “BigBasket is bullying dailybasket.com with cease-and-desist letter” at https://bbisabully.com/. At prima facie glance, and in further discussion with Aakanksha Kumar Ma’am, I realize that “basket” being a word long associated with Grocery delivery couldn’t be Trademarked, and at best it was part of a legal strategy of Big Basket for the purposes draining the start-up […]
Saeed Vs State of UP
Valentine’s day is been celebrated on 14th February as a celebration of love, Whilst many couples in India often have to face the heat of various organizations on this day. Let’s see what Hon’ble Court has to say in this regard. For more details contact @Advocate Prakhar Gupta
Maneka Gandhi Vs Union of India
Principles of natural control all actions of public authorities by applying rules relating to reasonableness, good faith, equity, justice, and good conscience. Whilst the exact definition of natural justice is not very clear, the “principles of natural justice” are widely accepted and enforced. For more details contact @Advocate Prakhar Gupta
Hardeep Singh Vs State of Punjab
Section 319 CrPC springs out of the doctrine judex damnatur cum nocens absolvitur (Judge is condemned when guilty is acquitted). It is the duty of the court to do justice by punishing the real culprit. Where the investigating agency for any reason does not array one of the real culprits as an accused, the court […]
Paresh Nathalal Chauhan Vs State of Gujarat
Section 67(2) of the Central Goods and Services Act empowers the authorised officer to search and seize the goods, documents or books or things – however, s.67(2) does not empower the officer concerned to record statements of family members through force or coercion or to record their conversations in their mobile phones. For more details […]
R. Vijayan Vs Baby And ANR
Although it is beyond any doubt or dispute that for the same cause of action both a civil suit and a complaint petition Under Section 139 of Negotiable Instrument Act would be maintainable, in terms of Section 357 CrPC. This particular case makes important observations in regards with the same. For more details contact @Advocate […]
Promissory Estoppel
Central London Property Trust Ltd. Vs High Trees House Ltd. The doctrine of estoppel is well settled in administrative law and constitutional law. It has been accepted in various legal systems including India. It is also called as “equitable estoppel”, and “promissory estoppel”. For more details contact @Advocate Prakhar Gupta
Competition Law
All has experience in handling completion law-related matters including with commission, and office Director-General, and even visiting NCLAT. Whether the matter relates to merger control, cartels, or abuse of dominant position, ALL is ready to assist you always.
Agriculture Law: Navigating the Legal Landscape for Agribusiness Success
Agriculture is one of the cornerstone sectors of the Indian economy, contributing significantly to the nation’s GDP and employing a vast majority of the population. At Arm’s Length Legal, we take immense pride in our comprehensive understanding of farm operations and the unique legal challenges they present. Our dedication to agriculture law goes beyond mere […]