Posts

Showing posts from June, 2024

Last Will may prevail over earlier Will:-

  Last Will may prevail over earlier Will:- In case of dispute between earlier and subsequent parts of a Will,the subsequent part of the Will will prevails ( Kaivelikkal Ambunhi & ors vs H.Ganesh Bhandary,(1995) 5 SCC-444 & Uma Devi Nambiar & ors vs TC Sidhan,( 2004) 2 SCC-321. In case of “ Jasbir Singh vs Jaspal Singh & ors ”,2016 SCC Online P & H-3416,it   was held that the last will would prevail and the previous Will automatically deemed to have been cancelled, even in the absence of any specific clause.

Last Will may prevail over earlier Will:-

  Last Will may prevail over earlier Will:- In case of dispute between earlier and subsequent parts of a Will,the subsequent part of the Will will prevails ( Kaivelikkal Ambunhi & ors vs H.Ganesh Bhandary,(1995) 5 SCC-444 & Uma Devi Nambiar & ors vs TC Sidhan,( 2004) 2 SCC-321. In case of “ Jasbir Singh vs Jaspal Singh & ors ”,2016 SCC Online P & H-3416,it   was held that the last will would prevail and the previous Will automatically deemed to have been cancelled, even in the absence of any specific clause.

Insurance Company not liable to pay compensation:-

  Insurance Company not liable to pay compensation:- Insurance Company not liable to pay compensation if the vehicle carrying passengers beyond   the sitting capacity. In the case of   “National Insurance Co.Ltd vs Anjana Shyam & ors’ (2007) 7 SCC-445   the vehicle had only the capacity to carry 42 passengers but at the time of accident but  there were 70 passengers in the bus. So the Insurance Company not compelled to meet the award   beyond the contract of insurance itself. If the premium not paid to the Insurance Company, the Company is not liable to pay compensation 2008 SCC Online Guj-140.

Testimony of Judge Witness in Criminal Case:-

  Testimony of Judge Witness in Criminal Case:- Karnataka High Court Declines Request for In-Person Testimony of Judge Witness in Criminal Case:- In a case of “Mahadev And State of Karnataka” (Criminal Petition No 200953/2023 dt. 11-08-2023/HON’BLE Justice Venkatesh Naik T). On June 27, 2017, when the Principal Civil Judge and JMFC in Vijayapura was performing her official duties, the accused entered the room with the intention to argue, verbally abused her. The   police initiated legal proceedings against the accused and submitted a charge sheet containing charges under sections 353, 448, 504, and 506 of the IPC. The petition requesting the personal attendance of the Principal Civil Judge for the purpose of cross-examination as a witness in his case, rather than utilizing video conferencing, has been rejected by the Karnataka High Court. The Court has held that the   panel made reference to the exception in Section 275(1) of the CrPC, which states that testimony ...

Popular posts from this blog

Applicability of CPC & Limitation Act in Writ Proceedings:-

Guarantor has the liability to pay the loan amount taken by the principal debotor:-

Inheritance and Survivorship:-