Lawteller
Lawteller

Lawteller

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  • CJI for forming special panels to probe 'atrocities' by police
  • Lok Adalat has no jurisdiction to decide matter on merits: SC
  • Sentence awarded to conductor, reduced to the period already undergone
  • Trial court while considering the discharge application, not to act as post office
  • Definition in one statute cannot be used for interpreting the same word in another statute
  • Principle of 'no work, no pay' protects employers from paying employees, who have not rendered services

One of India's first Legal Awareness Magazine, LawTeller is being published since 1993. The USP or the distinguishing feature of our magazine is that it encompasses only those cases decided within the territories of India, where the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has decided a matter on a divergent viewpoint from that of the High Court's of any of the Indian states. This specialty of Lawteller has endeared it to its ever-increasing faithful subscribers from all walks of life; such as those concerned with law in any form like Judges, Advocates, Government departments, Judicial Officers, Company Secretaries, Armed forces, general public and especially the academic institutions consisting of majority of top ranking Law Colleges in India, thereby giving us a very wide diaspora of subscribers all across India.