The Indian Parliament has absolute sovereignty to enact or repeal any law. What is important to the Parliament s supremacy is that the predecessor s act cannot bind the successor s action. In this.
It was only now that I chanced to browse through the Judgment dated 15-06-2023 rendered by the Supreme Court of India in A. Srinivasulu v. The State represented by the Inspector of Police, CBI .
Key takeaways The principle of "autrefois acquit" applies to cases where the accused has been acquitted of the same offence, and prevents the accused from being tried again for the same offence. The principle of "autrefois convict"
The twists and turns in the excruciatingly slow investigation of major scams in India continue. An order of 6th May, by the special court in Mumbai hearing cases relating to ‘Scam 1992’, indicates that Harshad Mehta family’s attempt to get money from the custodian is unlikely to be resolved very soon.