Muzamil Yousuf

Muzamil Yousuf Working for Justice & Human Rights, the best i can do through my Profession to my mother Land KASHMIR

A Free Consultation of 30 minutes- Know Your Rights...
24/01/2024

A Free Consultation of 30 minutes- Know Your Rights...

15/11/2023

Attended the Condolence meeting which was held today by J&K High Court Bar Association Srinagar and expressed condolences to Hon'ble Justice Sanjeev Kumar Shukla on the said demise of his father.

24/01/2022

I still hope that on ground the will be soon functional...

Finally back to    ...
19/02/2021

Finally back to ...

06/12/2020
The Karnataka High Court has held that a Sessions Court can only award either life imprisonment or death sentence in a m...
29/03/2019

The Karnataka High Court has held that a Sessions Court can only award either life imprisonment or death sentence in a murder case, and has no power to inflict any punishment in between these two punishments...

The Karnataka High Court has held that a Sessions Court can only award either life imprisonment or death sentence in a murder case, and has no power to inflict any punishment in between these two...

News from Delhi: Respected members of the Bar are requested to join peaceful protest march for long pending demands rais...
11/02/2019

News from Delhi: Respected members of the Bar are requested to join peaceful protest march for long pending demands raised by Bar Council for the welfare of Lawyers, on 12.02.2019 at 12:30 pm, in large number from Patiala House Court to Jantar Mantar.

The demands raised in the Joint meeting of Bar Council of India and the State Bar Councils are namely, (1) Medical facility, (2) Insurance, (3) Housing Schemes, (4) Financial Assistance (stipend) to young lawyers, (5) Pension Schemes, (6) Advocate Protection Act, (7) Not to scrap Bar Council of India and State Bar Councils like Medical Council of India, (8) To amend the Legal Service Authority Act, to enable the lawyers to discharge the functions under the Act.

बारह फरवरी को रहेंगे हड़ताल पर..लंम्बित मांगो को लेकर देशभर में होंगे प्रदर्शन

22/12/2018

*Breaking News*

Lok Sabha has passed *Consumer Protection Bill - 2018* to replace old CPA-1986.

*Main features:*

Pecuniary jurisdiction of *District Commission*( not Forum any more) : *Upto Rs 1 crore*

*State Commission*: *More than Rs 1 crore & upto Rs 10 crores.*

*National Commission: Above Rs 10 crores*

30/07/2018

STAGES IN CIVIL SUIT

1. Plaintiff has to file the plaint complying the provisions in all respect
as contemplated under
Order 4 r/w Order 6 and
7 of the code.

2. Plaintiff has to issue
summons within 30 days
from the institution of
suit.

3. After the service of
summons defendant has
to file his written
statement within 30 days
from the receipt of
summons as per Order 8
R 1 of the code

4. No further time
exceeding 90 days after
date of service of
summons be extended
for filing written
statement as per proviso
to Order 8 R 1 of the
code.

5. Within 10 days from
the filing of written
statement court has to
examine the parties so
as to explore the
possibilities of
compromise in between
the parties and to refer
the matter of settlement
under section 89 of the
code.

6. If parties fail to
compromise the matter
then court has to keep
the matter for discovery
and inspection within
the time span of 7
– 10 – 10 – 3 days, as
per Order 11 of the
code.

7. Then to adjourn the
matter for admission
within the time span of
15 days as per Order 12
of the code.

8. Then parties have to
file the original
documents prior to
framing of issues within
the time span of 7 days,
as per Order 13 of the
code.

9. Court has to frame
the issues within 15 days
as per Order 14 of the
code.

10. Parties have to file the
list of witnesses within
15 days from the date of
framing of issues as per
Order 16 of the code.

11. Plaintiff has to issue
summons to the
witnesses either for
adducing evidence or for
production of documents
within 5 days of filing of
list as per Order 16 R 1
(4) of the code.

12. Parties have to settle
the date of evidence as
per Order 16 of the
code.

13. Plaintiff has to file the
affidavits of all his
witnesses within 3
adjournments as per
Order 18 R 4 r/w Order
17 of the code.

14. Court has to exhibit the
documents considering
their proof and
admissibility with a
reasoned order as per
proviso to Order 18 R 4
(1) of the code.

15. Cross examination of
the plaintiff and his
witnesses on day to day
until all the witnesses in
attendance have been
examined as per Order
18 R 4 (2) r/w Order 17 R
2 (a) of the code.

16. Defendant has to issue
summons to the
witnesses either for
adducing evidence or for
production of documents
as per Order 16 R 1 (4)
of the code.

17. Defendant has to file
the affidavits of all his
witnesses within 3
adjournments as per
Order 18 R 4 r/w Order
17 of the code.

18. Court has to exhibit the
documents considering
their proof and
admissibility with a
reasoned order as per
proviso to Order 18 R 4
(1) of the code.

19. Cross examination of
the defendant and his
witnesses on day to day
until all the witnesses in
attendance have been
examined as per Order
18 R 4 (2) r/w Order 17 R
2 (a) of the code.

20. Parties have to
conclude their arguments
within 15 days from the
completion of their
respective evidence as
per Order 18 R 2 (3A) of
the code.

21. Court has to delivered
judgment forthwith or on
or before 30 days and
not exceeding 60 days
from the date of
conclusion of the
arguments as per Order
20 R 1 of the code

SC To Hear Rohingya Refugees Case On Sep 18, Petitioners File Supplementary Affidavit...
12/09/2017

SC To Hear Rohingya Refugees Case On Sep 18, Petitioners File Supplementary Affidavit...

The Writ Petition filed by Advocate Prashant Bhushan against the proposed deportation of Rohingya refugees has been listed for 18 September, after the Centre sought more time to respond to it. The Petitioners further filed a supplementary affidavit before the Apex Court on Monday, stating, “That the...

Pathribal Encounter: SC Issues Notice To Centre, CBI Against Acquittal Of Accuced On Plea By Victim’s Kin...
21/08/2017

Pathribal Encounter: SC Issues Notice To Centre, CBI Against Acquittal Of Accuced On Plea By Victim’s Kin...

The Supreme Court has agreed to examine a plea filed by the family members of five civilians killed in an alleged fake encounter in Pathribal area of south Kashmir in 2000, against acquittal of Army personnel in the Case. A Bench comprising Justice Dipak Misra, Justice A.M. Khanwilkar and Justice M....

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