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Madras HC – Bench constituted to clarify Amendment to Employees Compensation Act, 1923 – A brief discussion

A brief answer to the question of whether the 2009 Amendment to the Employees Compensation Act, 1923, introduced a provision u/s 4(1B) to provide the Central Govt. with the power to fix cap on maximum amount awardable as compensation irrespective of whether the salary was higher at the time of the incident.

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Meaning of P.K. Shaji vs State of Kerala (AIR 2005 SC 100) explained – Bail, Cancellation of bail

Have you noticed that in every bail judgment from the Madras High Court or from any Sessions Court in Tamil Nadu, there is a specific paragraph added incase bail is granted. Such a paragraph specifies that incase the accused violates any conditions mentioned in the bail order, the Magistrate shall have the power to cancel bail. For this, the Courts refer to the landmark case from the Hon’ble Supreme Court – P.K. Shaji v. State of Kerala (AIR 2005 SC 100). Learn the meaning and history such judgment here!

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When can 156(3) Cr.P.C. be skipped by informant? Directly approaching High Court for registration of FIR

Can you skip the mandate of having to file 156(3) Cr.P.C. petitions for a direction to register FIR, by directly approaching the High Court? If yes, in what circumstances?

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BASIC ERRORS IN 156(3) Cr.P.C. DIRECTIONS MADE BY MAGISTRATES

Magistrate has given a final direction in a 156(3) Cr.P.C. petition, but the police haven’t registered an FIR? Then you need to read the directions more clearly, because there is a fundamental flaw in certain orders made in petitions filed u/s 156(3) Cr.P.C. Read this article to know more!

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