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Sunday, 26 October 2014

Legal Updates

We bring you the updates for last week. Hope it updates you with all the news from legal world.

Updates: 19th October to 25th October 2014.

In a case by one Gursahani, the SEBI’s circular increasing the limitation for arbitration from six months to three years was challenged. The court upheld the circular and dismissed the case.

In Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. Vs.  Novartis AG, Suit seeking permanent injunction restraining the appellant from infringing respondents Indian Patent came up for preliminary consideration before the learned Single Judge on September 08, 2014, on which date the appellant appeared to oppose the grant of any ad-interim injunction. The Court said that no ad-interim injunction can be given on lines of LA Roche Ltd. & Anr. Vs. Cipla Ltd.

The Chief Information Officer, Prof M Sridhar Acharyulu, took a strict stance on the handling and weeding out policies of government documents subject to RTIs. The Commission looking into the matter asked the concerned authority to show cause to show cause why maximum penalty cannot be imposed on him for making a wrong claim of weeding the record and for not furnishing the information to the complainant. The direction of the Commission clearly reflects the harmony between Public Records Act and Right to Information Act.

After coming out on bail, Jayalalitha took notice of the extreme steps being taken in row of the Court’s decision. She has appealed to all the supporters to condemn such acts and has promised Rs. 3 Lacs compensation to the families of the deceased. A responsible gesture by the ex-CM, but it would have been prudent to take such a stance much earlier.

In the infamous case of alleged sexual harassment in the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the accused administrative Judge has asserted before the apex Court that the woman judge “was not a disciplined member of the judiciary and after an elapsation of 15 days after the glory of the post she had formerly held, she levied reckless allegations and concocted a story in an attempt to get herself reinstated in service”. The course ahead depends crucially on the evidence advanced before the Court for efficient dispense of justice.

The All Inida Bar Association (AIBA) has written to the Supreme Court to initiate suo moto contempt proceedings against Thanti TV, a Tamil news channel. The channel is alleged to have recorded the court proceedings of the arguments put forward by Mr. Fali Nariman in the  Jayalalitha case.  Amid all this, the Kerala High Court is discussing provisions to ban lawyers from talking to journalists about their pending cases and their proceedings.

According to the direction by the law ministry, all 15,000 subordinate courts will have their judgments digitised, with new judgments to be uploaded by 6pm on the day that it is handed down. This is a welcome step which should have seen the light of the day years ago for efficient administration of the Court proceedings.

According to the direction by the Government, all its ministries will have to upload all the RTI applications and their respective replies on their websites. This documents containing personal information can be put out of the ambit of this direction. This is a potential step towards greater transparency and efficiency.

In the alleged forest land encroachment by BS Yedurappa and his kin, the Karnataka High Court set aside the Sessions court order which was stalling the investigation. The estimated area encroached is around 84 acres in the Shimoga district. With all relevant documents submitted and arguments completed, the decision will be given on 28th October.

The deadline of the biometric attendance system kicks in on the 25th of this month. According to the direction from the PMO, all the government offices are to be installed with the electronic attendance machines. Also, the attendance is accessible to the public through attendance.gov.in. This is a simple step taken by the Government to ensure efficient governance and better service.

We hope that this summarizes the last week's News. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed.
Until next post of weekly News updates.

Abhishek Chansoria (1st Year student of IIT Kharagpur Law School)

For 'OFF Court.'

Disclaimer: This blog or any post thereof is not to be considered to be in any way associated with the official stand of IIT kharagpur or RGSOIPL on the issues being discussed in the said post. The opinions on the blog are the authors own and should not be considered as legal advice.


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