Muhammad Arooj

Detailed Guide for an Indian Lawyer to Qualify the California Bar Exam and Practice in the US

Introduction Are you an Indian lawyer aspiring to practice law in the United States? The California Bar Exam is a popular choice for many international lawyers looking to establish their legal careers in the US. This comprehensive guide will provide you with the necessary information and steps to qualify the California Bar Exam and pursue …

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Disposal of Civil Cases – Summary Procedures under the CPC

  Introduction The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) is the primary legislation governing civil procedures in India. It provides for various procedures through which civil cases can be disposed of. One such procedure is the “summary procedure,” which is designed to expedite the resolution of civil disputes, particularly those involving small claims. This practice …

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J&K&L High Court Clarifies Arbitrariness in Bid Rejection

Viewfinder: Ranjit Publicity Pvt Ltd had challenged the decision of the Jammu Municipal Corporation for rejecting its technical bid concerning e-NIT No. 78(P) of 2022-23, which dealt with fixing Static Ad Panels in Jammu City. The corporation’s decision favored another bidder, M/S Altaf Constructions. The Court examined if the rejection was arbitrary or if any …

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Indian Government Appoints Shri Mir Syed Latif as Judicial Member in Central Administrative Tribunal

The Government of India has announced the appointment of Shri Mir Syed Latif as the new Judicial Member of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). The decision comes as part of a broader effort by the government to strengthen and enhance the functioning of administrative bodies. Shri Mir Syed Latif, a distinguished advocate, has been appointed …

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Modes of Recovery for Insurance Companies: Execution Petitions vs. Filing Suits Following Tribunal Awards

Insurance companies often find themselves in situations where they are required to pay compensation as a result of judgments passed by Tribunals in cases of accidents involving motor vehicles. In such scenarios, the question arises as to how insurance companies can recover the compensation amounts paid to claimants from the vehicle owners. This practice note …

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Court Cast – Supreme Court Weekly Review – August 26, 2023

Stay Informed with the Latest Judicial Insights Welcome to the latest edition of the Supreme Court Weekly Review, your go-to source for insightful summaries of recent Supreme Court judgments. In this week’s issue, we delve into cases addressing issues ranging from the scrutiny of FIRs driven by personal vengeance to the taxation of interest income …

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Scrutiny of FIRs Based on Ulterior Motives for Personal Vengeance

Introduction In a recent ruling dated August 24, 2023, the Supreme Court addressed the significance of carefully examining cases where ulterior motives, specifically those driven by personal vengeance, are alleged to be behind the filing of First Information Reports (FIRs). The Court’s verdict highlights the responsibility of legal practitioners and courts to meticulously assess FIRs …

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