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Advocate Desk is your all-in-one destination tailored for legal professionals. Designed to simplify and elevate your practice, we offer a complete range of essentials, including high-quality legal literature, professional attire, and all the necessary stationery to keep you prepared and organized. But we don’t stop there. Advocate Desk keeps you informed with the latest legal news and provides tools like calendars to help you manage your schedule effortlessly. Our mission is to support advocates by providing everything they need in one place, helping them focus on what truly matters: delivering justice. Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or just starting, Advocate Desk combines quality, convenience, and professionalism in every product and service we offer. Explore our collection today and discover how we can make your practice more efficient, stylish, and informed. Advocate Desk – Empowering Legal Professionals, One Essential at a Time.
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Updates
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⚖️ Supreme Court on Timelines in IBC Resolution Plans ⚖️ The Hon'ble Supreme Court has held that the power under Rule 15 of the NCLT and NCLAT Rules, 2016, must not be exercised mechanically. Any extension of strict timelines under a resolution plan must be carefully evaluated, balancing the period sought with the impact on the continued implementation of the plan. This ruling emphasizes the importance of mindful judicial discretion in insolvency proceedings. #IBC #SupremeCourt #NCLT #NCLAT #ResolutionPlan #JudicialDiscretion #CorporateLaw #LegalUpdate #AdvocateDesk #LawyersLife #InsolvencyLaw #TimelinesMatter
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Key Ruling on IBC Performance Security! The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the landmark case of #Jet #Airways, while referring to Regulation 36B(4A) of the IBBI (IRPCP) Regulations, held that performance security cannot be adjusted for payment of the first tranche. It must remain active until 100% completion of the resolution plan. This decision strengthens compliance and ensures financial integrity in insolvency proceedings. #InsolvencyAndBankruptcyCode #IBC #SupremeCourt #ResolutionPlan #PerformanceSecurity #LegalUpdate #IBBIRegulations #JudicialRuling #AdvocateDesk #LawPractice #CorporateLaw #LegalKnowledge
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⚖️ Supreme Court on Interim Relief in Writ Petitions ⚖️ In an important ruling, the Hon'ble Supreme Court held that if the High Court admits a writ petition, it must consider the issue of interim relief, regardless of the existence of an alternate remedy. The decision reinforces that admission of a matter warrants a fair evaluation of interim relief applications. #SupremeCourt #WritPetition #InterimRelief #LegalUpdate #IndianLaw #Justice #LegalCommunity #LawyersLife #JudicialReview
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⚖️ Supreme Court on Murder Appeal and Conviction Standards ⚖️ In a crucial ruling, the Hon'ble Supreme Court clarified that recovery under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act cannot be relied upon without the accused's statement. Additionally, a conviction based on circumstantial evidence must only be made when all circumstances point conclusively to the accused's guilt, ensuring fairness in criminal justice. #SupremeCourt #CriminalLaw #MurderCase #IndianEvidenceAct #LegalUpdate #Justice #IndianLaw #LawyersLife #CircumstantialEvidence #LegalCommunit
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⚖️ Kerala High Court Ruling on Investigation of Public Servants under PC Act ⚖️ The Hon'ble Kerala High Court has ruled that in the absence of prior sanction under Section 19 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, a Magistrate or Court cannot order an investigation against a public servant by invoking the powers under Section 156(3) of the Cr.P.C. This judgment upholds the procedural safeguards in corruption cases. #KeralaHighCourt #PCAct #CrPC #CorruptionLaw #LegalUpdate #IndianLaw #Justice #PublicServant #LawyersLife #LegalCommunity