State Govt. Before Giving Direction To Present Appeal U/S.378(3) CrPC Must State Compelling Reasons: Allahabad High Court

State Govt. Before Giving Direction To Present Appeal U/S.378(3) CrPC Must State Compelling Reasons: Allahabad High Court

While granting compensation to a man who got an honourable acquittal in an alleged case of dowry death, the Allahabad High Court has held that the State Government before giving direction to public prosecutor to present an appeal is under a legal obligation to state in clear words that there is substantial and compelling reasons,…

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Supreme Court Doubts View That Power Of Attorney Holder Can Present Sale Deed For Registration As 'Executant' Without Further Authentication

Supreme Court Doubts View That Power Of Attorney Holder Can Present Sale Deed For Registration As ‘Executant’ Without Further Authentication

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (July 15) referred to a larger bench a question of whether the Power of Attorney (“PoA”) holder will become an ‘executant’ of a sale deed and can present the deed for registration without fulfilling further authentication requirements under the Registration Act, 1908 (“Act”). The bench comprising Justices Sanjay Kumar and…

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Data protection in India : Are the present cyber-security laws enough?

Data protection in India : Are the present cyber-security laws enough?

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN INDIA- ARE THE PRESENT CYBER-SECURITY LAWS ENOUGH? Author: Stuti Narayan Introduction With a population of over 1.3 billion people, India has witnessed an unprecedented surge in internet usage and digital transactions. While this digital revolution has brought numerous benefits, it has also raised concerns about the protection of personal information and…

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