Judgment in rem - Like judgments passed in Probate, insolvency, matrimonial or guardianship or other similar proceedings, is admissible in...
Read moreEvidence Act, S. 40, S. 41 S. 42, S. 43, S. 13 - Judgments of courts are admissible in evidence...
Read moreEvidence Act, S. 32, Evidence Act, S. 32(5), Judgment – Admissibility of - (1) A judgment in rem e.g judgments...
Read moreFull Bench of the Madras High Court in Tripurana Seethapathi Rao Dora v. Rokkam Venkanna Dora AIR 1922 Mad 71 where Kumaraswami Sastri,...
Read moreThis principle was reiterated in the case of Coca-Cola Company of Canada Ltd. v. Pepsi-Cola Company of Canada Ltd. AIR 1942...
Read moreIn John Cokrane v. Hurrosoondurri Debia 1854-57 6 MIA 494 Lord Justice Bruce while dealing with the question of admissibility of a judgment...
Read moreCoca-Cola Company of Canada Ltd. v. Pepsi-Cola Company of Canada Ltd. AIR 1942 PC 40 it was clearly held that Dictionaries...
Read moreCompanies Act, 1956, Section 630 - The term 'property of the company' has to be construed widely having regard to...
Read moreCompanies Act, 1956 , Section 630 - Civil court has, in spite of there being no bona fide dispute, issued...
Read moreCriminal Procedure Code, Section 397(2) , 482 - Section 397(2) of the Cr.P.C provides that the High Court's powers of...
Read moreNIA S. 139 Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881) – S. 138, 139 - Accused has admitted issuance of...
Read moreThe well known principle of 'generalia specialibus general nonderogant' which is to be invoked in case of conflict between a...
Read moreThe expressions ‘the same offence’, ‘substantially the same offence’, ‘in effect the same offence’ or ‘practically the same’, have not...
Read moreInterpretation of Statutes A well known principle of law that a prior general Act may be effected by a subsequent...
Read moreInterpretation of Statutes “17. Ordinarily, the offence is compounded under the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure and the power...
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