Observing that the compensation was wrongly reduced by applying "Eggshell Skull Rule", the Supreme Court on Tuesday (April 23) enhanced the compensation amount to be paid to a patient from Rs. 2 Lakhs.
With another week gone at the Supreme Court of India, Live Law is back with its Supreme Court Weekly Digest, dedicated to keeping our readers abreast of the most recent legal developments in the.
Recently, the Supreme Court observed that though the outcome of the proceedings initiated under civil law would not have any binding effect on the outcome of the proceedings initiated under criminal.
Observing that a judgment of the civil court will be binding on the criminal court to the extent of sentences or damages, the Supreme Court on Tuesday (April 2) set aside a conviction in a criminal.
NewsClick's human resources department head Amit Chakravarty on Monday withdrew from the Supreme Court his petition against his arrest under the anti-terror law, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).