Tag: Dipankar Datta

Supreme Court Ruling: Fraudulent Share Transfer Struck Down: Key Takeaways from the Satori Global Judgement
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Supreme Court Ruling: Fraudulent Share Transfer Struck Down: Key Takeaways from the Satori Global Judgement

The Supreme Court ruled that the NCLT has wide jurisdiction under Sections 397 and 398 of the Companies Act, 1956, to adjudicate on allegations of fraud, oppression, and mismanagement when integral to the complaint. It upheld that acts violating the Articles of Association and statutory provisions, including invalid share transfers and board meetings, constitute oppression, empowering the Tribunal to grant comprehensive relief. Facts Of The Case: The case involves Mrs. Shailja Krishna, a majority shareholder holding over 98% of a private company, and her husband, Mr. Ved Krishna. In December 2010, during a strained marital relationship, Mrs. Krishna allegedly resigned from her directorship and executed a gift deed transferring her entire shareholding to her mother-in-law. She contended s...
Beyond Impeachment: Supreme Court Validates Its Internal Mechanism for Judicial Misconduct
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Beyond Impeachment: Supreme Court Validates Its Internal Mechanism for Judicial Misconduct

The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the 'In-House Procedure' for investigating allegations of judicial misconduct. It ruled that the mechanism, which can recommend a judge's removal, is a valid exercise of the CJI's authority under the Judges (Protection) Act, 1985, and does not violate the constitutional scheme for impeachment. Facts Of The Case: In March 2025, a fire broke out in the store-room of a Delhi High Court judge's official bungalow while he was away. During efforts to douse the flames, officials discovered burnt currency notes on the premises. This discovery raised serious suspicions of misconduct, potentially violating the values outlined in the Restatement of Judicial Life. Consequently, the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court sought an explanation from the ...