Sitharaman inaugurates National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Chennai bench ANI | Updated: Jan 25, 2021 21:26 IST
New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI): Union Minister for Finance Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday inaugurated the Chennai Bench of National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) through virtual mode here today.
As per a statement, the Chennai Bench of the NCLAT will have jurisdiction to hear appeals arising out of orders passed by the benches of the NCLT that have jurisdiction in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Lakshwadeep, and Puducherry.
Two Members of NCLAT, New Delhi, Balvinder Singh, Member (Technical), and Justice Venugopal M have taken charge of the newly constituted Chennai Bench of the NCLAT.
UPSC Combined SO-Steno LDCE 2015 Result released: How to check
UPSC Combined SO-Steno LDCE 2015 Result released: How to check
UPSC Combined SO-Steno LDCE 2015 provisional selection list for section officers, stenographers have been released.
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UPSC Combined SO-Steno LDCE2015 written exam result has been announced at the official website upsc.gov.in. The UPSC Section Officers ’/Stenographers’ LDCE 2015 written exam has been cleared by 450 candidates. Candidates can check their result by downloading the PDF and subsequently checking the name or roll number in the UPSC Section Officers’/Stenographers’LDCE 2015 Written Exam result list.
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Kochi Corporation told to ensure proper disposal of construction waste
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Civic body yet to identify land for depositing demolition waste, says PCB report
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With no proper disposal in place, construction and demolition waste generated in Kochi is often used to fill low lying areas and reclaim wetlands in violation of rules.
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Civic body yet to identify land for depositing demolition waste, says PCB report
The State Pollution Control Board (PCB) has recommended that the Kochi Corporation and other local bodies impose a condition for proper disposal of construction and demolition waste while issuing building permit as per norms under the Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.
NCLT restrains MGF from creating third-party rights on Gurugram land
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Emaar has received this NCLT order against the developer in response to a case related to the main petition that accused MGF Developments, its chairman Shravan Gupta and his wife Shilpa Gupta of siphoning off funds and fraudulent activities.
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The Dubai-based realty giant filed the petition with NCLT in November 2019 seeking investigation into this matter and compensation of `2,400-crore bank guarantee to secure its losses.
The tiff between global real estate developer Emaar Properties and its erstwhile joint venture partner MGF Developments is set to grow with the latest National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) directive restraining the Indian developer from creating any third-party rights on a land parcel in Gurgaon till further orders.
Granting bail is the rule
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December 28, 2020 23:44 IST
The refusal to grant bail deprives individuals of liberty by confining them in jails without trial and conviction
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The refusal to grant bail deprives individuals of liberty by confining them in jails without trial and conviction
Discussions on bail reform usually arise when exceptional cases capture public attention. However, bail reform must begin by addressing two key facets of the criminal justice system: judicial discretion and monetary surety bonds.
Judicial discretion
The power to grant bail is a discretionary power vested in judges and it is meant to be exercised liberally. The Supreme Court has consistently reiterated that “bail is the rule, jail is an exception”. The primary purpose of bail is to ensure the accused person’s compliance with investigation, and subsequent presence at the trial if the