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Benefits And Drawbacks of Installing Mobile Towers On Roof

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Benefits of Installing Mobile Phone Tower On Roof   a. Monthly Rental Income:  Owner of the premise gets the monthly fixed rental income from mobile tower companies; with an incremental in the rental income after a specified tenure.  b. Improvement in Weak Signals:  Nowadays, the frequency of signal is very poor and due to which users are not able to attend the calls when they are sitting in their homes. But, if you have installed the mobile tower on your roof, you can seamlessly enjoy the best reception of the signals. c. Make Cash by Selling the Lease:  An owner of the lease has option to sell the monthly rental income to any buyer or third party in lieu of a lumpsum amount. The said lumpsum amount can meet your present needs and even you can invest the same through other methods as you desire. d. Increase in the Market Value of Property:  If you have installed a mobile tower in your property, then there are major chances to get the higher market value of the property whenever you pl

Supreme Court Judgment On Goods Of Inferior Quality

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ZNK Traders Private Limited (Appellant) versus Shri Kishore Shankar Singh Purkar And Anr On 13.12.2021   In Civil Appeal No. 4804 of 2019 between ZNK Traders Private Limited (Appellant) versus Shri Kishore Shankar Singh Purkar And Anr, Hon'ble Supreme Court held that the dispute with respect to the inferior quality was taken by the corporate debtor much belatedly after the transaction between the parties and the same was taken for the first time in the reply to the notice section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act.    Supreme Court further said that no such dispute was taken by the corporate debtor till the cheque were issued which came to be dishonoured and till the proceedings under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act were initiated. The aforesaid aspect was not properly appreciated by the NCLAT and the order passed by the NCLAT is unsustainable.    Hence, the present appeal was allowed and the impugned judgment and order passed by NCLAT dated 29.01.2019 in Compan

Supreme Court Judgment On Freedom Of Artist

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  In  Nachiketa Walhekar versus Central Board of Film Certification & Anr. passed on 16th November 2017 in W.P. (C) No. 1119 of 2017 ,  Hon'ble Supreme Court said that "Be it noted, a film or a drama or a novel or a book is a creation of art. An artist has his own freedom to express himself in a manner which is not prohibited in law and such prohibitions are not read by implication to crucify the rights of expressive mind.  The human history records that there are many authors who express their thoughts according to the choice of their words, phrases, expressions and also create characters who may look absolutely different than an ordinary man would conceive of.  A thought provoking film should never mean that it has to didactic or in a way puritanical. It can be expressive and provoking the conscious or the sub-conscious thoughts of the viewer. If there has to be any limitation, that has to be as per the prescription in law. Article Written By:  Mr. Raman Sharma (CS, LLB,

Supreme Court Issues Directions To Police & Media On Sex Workers

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Human rights jurisprudence in India has acquired a constitutional status and sweep, owing to the full potential breathed by this Court into Articles 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India since  Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India. The constitutional regard for human decency and dignity has been explicitly incorporated into Article 21 by this Court. While expounding on the scope of the right to life under Article 21, this Court in Francis Coralie Mullin v. Administrator, Union Territory of Delhi extended the meaning of the right to life beyond the protection of limb or faculty to include the right to live with human dignity and all that goes along with it, namely, the bare necessities of life such as adequate nutrition, clothing and shelter and also the right to carry on such functions and activities as constitute the bare minimum expression of the human-self.   Needless to say, this basic protection of human decency and dignity extends to sex workers and their children, who, bearing t