Tuesday, March 23, 2021

One, Who arrests, Bears The Burden


Summary: If it is not possible to do justice then at least empathise and try to ameliorate the hardship – illustrated by an incident from the court of Justice DM Chandrashekhar. 

Justice DM Chandrashekhar, soon after his elevation in 1963

LegalTrek - Reminiscences/ Advice
।। Avoid Legalese - Adopt Plain English।।  Know Your Judge।। Soar Rather than Sulk।। One, Who arrests, Bears The Burden।। 
This post is part of the series LegalTrek. There are a few posts in this series that relate to 'Biography'; some are 'Miscellaneous' i.e. not falling in any particular group. This one is part reminiscence, part caution, part advice. You can access posts of the other series by clicking on 'LegalTrek' under the heading 'Labels' on the right side.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

DIGITAL/ ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE- ADMISSIBILITY & SAFEGUARDS


Summary
: This post explains when will digital/ electronic evidence be admissible and what safeguards may be taken. 

Sunday, March 07, 2021

LegalTrek

In CJ's residence -Bilaspur

Summary: This post explains what kind of posts are there in the ‘LegalTrek’ series. You can see posts on this series by clicking on the label 'LegalTrek' on the right hand side.

LegalTrek is the journey of the Allahabad High Court; its history, its establishment, its growth; the judges and the lawyers, who walked in its corridors.

It is also my journey in the legal profession; how I became a lawyer; what inspired me; what experiences I had; and what I wish to leave for the budding lawyers and judges of the future.

In this process, the posts also talk about management of a law office; court management; and how to revamp our judiciary.

So far, I have kept my posts under the following sub-heading: Book review/ Biography, Drama/ Judgements, History, Managing Court & Judiciary, Office Management, Personal, Reminiscence/ Advice, Suggestions/ Opinion. If necessary, the division may be further refined. One can access posts in this series by clicking  on the label 'LegalTrek' on the right hand side.

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Wednesday, March 03, 2021

Soar Rather Than Sulk

Summary: This post is an advice to budding legal professionals - be they aspire to be a lawyer or a law teacher, or a jurist or a judge illustrated by an instance from the court of Justice Brij Narain Sapru
'When law stands in the path of justice clanking its chains, the proper course of the Judge is to pass through them undeterred.' 
With due apologies to Lord Atkin (United Australia Ltd. Vs Barclays Bank 1941 AC 1 at 29
LegalTrek - Reminiscences/ Advice
।। Avoid Legalese - Adopt Plain English।।  Know Your Judge।। Soar Rather than Sulk।।
This post is part of the series LegalTrek. There are a few posts in this series that relate to 'Biography'; some are 'Miscellaneous' i.e. not falling in any particular group. This one is part reminiscence, part caution, part advice. You can access posts of the other series by clicking on 'LegalTrek' under the heading 'Labels' on the right side.

AMU Case - Eight Point

The post below explains submits that the long-standing case may not be overruled, with the help of a famous quote from Spiderman comic.   Sp...