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Contractual Expressions Must Be Understood As Intended By The Parties To The Contract: SC
Food Corporation of India vs Abhijit Paul that scope of contractual expressions must be understood as intended by the parties to the contract.Hits: 5380 -
Questions Of Faith Have No Bearing On individual’s Freedom To Choose A Life Partner: Delhi HC
Naina Rana v. Govt of NCT of Delhi that in cases where couples are legally married out of their own free will and volition, the police is expected to act expeditiously and with sensitivity in...Hits: 5547 -
Violation Of Article 26(d) : HC Stops AP Govt From Taking Over Ahobilam Mutt Temple
The State’s decision to appoint an ‘Executive Officer’ to control and manage the affairs of Ahobilam Temple in Kurnool is violative of Article 26(d) of the Constitution and affects the...Hits: 5362 -
Petitioner Must Approach The Court With Clean Hands
Khushi @ Samiksha v/s Ankit that the petitioner must approach the Court with clean hands. The petitioner who in this case is the wife had fiHits: 7417 -
Time Limit Specified In Agreement Can’t Be Ignored While Allowing Specific Performance: SC
Kolli Satyanarayana (Dead) By LRs vs Valuripalli Kesava Rao Chowdary (Dead) Through LRs that the time limit(s) specified in the agreement cannot be ignored altogether by the Court while exercising...Hits: 6860 -
An Overview of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
A detailed description of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005Hits: 5276 -
Kerala HC Directs PFI To Deposit Over Rs 5 Crores Towards Hartal Damages
Kerala Chamber of Commerce and Industry v. and Malayalavedhi v. Kerala pronounced on September 29, 2022 in suo motu proceedings against the leaders of the Popular Front of India (PFI), noting the...Hits: 5121 -
To live without adhering to any religion in our democratic secular country is certainly in tune with our Constitutional principles. Moreover, it cannot be denied that religion only teaches us...Hits: 5364
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Jagsen vs Chhattisgarhthat merely because the accused knew the caste identity of the victim, the same cannot be made a basis for convicting him under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes...Hits: 6832
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Western Coalfields Limited v. Tahsildar Kamptee that Tehsildar has the jurisdiction under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, to correct status of land in the revenue record which may substantially...Hits: 9064
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Urmila Thapar Vs Uttarakhand We are dismayed to see the current state of affairs prevailing in the State with regard to the encroachment on forest land, water ways and public land.Hits: 5526
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Naved Qureshi vs Uttarakhand has expressed its consonance with a bye-law of Zila Panchayat, Uttarkashi to the effect that no shop for butchering animals and selling meat within 500m from the bank...Hits: 5499
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Karnataka HC Orders Rs 5 Lakhs Compensation To Man Wrongly Arrested
Ningaraju N v. Official Liquidator Of M/S India Holiday (Pvt) Ltd directed the State Government to pay a compensation of Rs 5 lakhs to one Ningaraju N for wrongful arrest based on alleged confusion...Hits: 5081 -
Vikram Dhondiram Raskar and Ors. v. Maharashtra that candidates aggrieved by violations of recruitment guidelines should raise their objections before appearing for the interview.Hits: 5308
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Kerala HC Directs Authorities To Periodically Clean Drains
Tresa KJ vs Kerala directions to various competent authorities to clear up the drainage system and canals to prevent the inundation of the city.Hits: 5037 -
Smriti Zubin Irani vs Pawan Khera that there was no license ever issued in favour of Union Minister Smriti Irani or her daughter in connection with a restaurant named Silly Souls Cafe and Bar...Hits: 5759
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XXX v. Registrar of Births and Dead Pathanamthitta Municipality that held in no uncertain terms that a person has the right to not specify the name of their father in identity documents.Hits: 6045
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Ganta Sudheer Kumar vs Sri T Nagi Reddy that disobedience of orders of the Court strikes at the very root of the rule of law on which the judicial system rests.Hits: 4669
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M/S Ramnath Exports vs Vinita Mehta that substantive right accrued to the litigant should not be defeated citing a procedural defeat capable of being cured.Hits: 6655
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Courts Should Be Sensitive When Poor And Deprived Knock At Its Doors: Delhi HC
Samarpal vs UOI Courts should be sensitive when the poor and deprived knock at its doors for justice.Hits: 5217 -
Abuse Of Process, Frivolous Litigation: SC Affirms Cost Of Rs 5 Lakhs Imposed On Litigant
Charu Kishor Mehta vs Prakash Patel how the Indian judicial system is grossly afflicted with frivolous litigation and how a new creed of litigants has cropped up which does not have any respect...Hits: 6571 -
Bihar vs Bihar that the right to sanitation has been virtually accepted as a fundamental right like the right to water, the right to health, the right to healthy environment, the right to education...Hits: 5552
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Laxman Prashad v. U.P. that parties must be vigilant of law of limitation to secure their own legal rights. If parties sleep over their rights then they themselves would be responsible for the...Hits: 6700
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On Its Own Motion vs State that the quantum of fine should not be limited to Rs 5,000 but should be fixed at Rs 50,000.Hits: 4489
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MP HC Quashes Transfer Order Of Bureaucrat Passed At Insistence Of State Minister
Shyam Kumar Singh vs Madhya Pradesh that the Court observed that although the elected representatives can always recommend the transfer of an employee, it ought to be done citing genuine and cogent...Hits: 3799 -
Sunny Yadav v/s UP that the law courts should be beware of such types of unscrupulous and unethical litigants and their advising counsels and they should be handled with iron hands by imposing...Hits: 3806
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Navin Soni v. Munish Soni that it is the duty of the Court to take a strict view when there is non-compliance of judicial orders.Hits: 4519
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Courts Must Bulldoze Merciless Bulldozing By Bulldozers
India is a proud democratic country which is uninterrupted since independence with no military takeover and with strong democraticHits: 4117 -
A detailed study of Order 32 and 33 of Cpc with relevant case laws.Hits: 5276
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High Time That Subordinate Courts Come Into Grips With Fundamental Principles Of CPC: Madras HC
Chinnasami Vs Dhanasekaran that it is high time that the subordinate Courts come into grips with the fundamental principles of CPC and nip in the bud those suits which are not maintainable.Hits: 3810