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Public Interest Has Precedence Over Private Interest: Gujarat HC
Dharmendra Ravi Pratap Rajak Vs Gujarat has refused to stall the redevelopment work being carried out in Public Housing Blocks, noting that public interest will always have precedence over a...Hits: 6349 -
Domestic Implementation of Aviation Law in India by Arshita Sharma
The purpose of this article is to discuss the domestic application of air laws in India as air law is a component of modern international law, national aviation law is inextricably tied to...Hits: 19819 -
Sunder Singh Bhati vs The State mere vague belief that the accused may thwart the investigation cannot be a ground to prolong the incarceration of the accused.Hits: 5404
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Habibur Rahaman v/s West Bengal if the evidence of official witnesses inspire confidence then the absence of corroboration by independent witnesses who have turned hostile will not make a dent in...Hits: 5614
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Don’t Allow Sale Of Meat In Public Places: Tripura HC
Ankan Tilak Paul (Petitioner-in-person) v. Tripura the Tripura High Court directed the State Government to ban the sale of meat products in public places and/or streets and to consider providing...Hits: 6736 -
Sunil Kumar Rai vs Bihar that the delay by itself cannot be used as a weapon to veto an action under Article 32 when violation of fundamental rights is clearly at stake.Hits: 16726
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Nandu Singh v. Madhya Pradesh that the absence of motive in a case depending on circumstantial evidence is a factor that weighs in favour of the accused.Hits: 9621
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Suo Motu v/s Kerala has issued a set of directions to ensure road safety and adherence with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act in the wake of the rising number of accidents reported...Hits: 5237
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Bibi Ayesha Khanum v. Union of India effective implementation of the Protection of Children From Sexual Offences Act, 2012 and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Rules, 2020,...Hits: 5956
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Narendra Mishra v. Madhya Pradesh that the investigating agency proceeded for prosecution based on half-baked material, and that allowing trial to proceed on the basis of the same would be an...Hits: 5197
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Dr Rajeev Gupta M.D. v. U.P. that it is like a termite in every system and once it enters the system, it keeps on getting bigger and bigger.Hits: 5339
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Pidika Sambaru v. Odisha that the right of an accused to recall witnesses under Section 311 CrPC cannot be denied only because there exists a right of prosecutrix under Section 33(5) of the...Hits: 7545
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Gujarat vs Ugamsinh Dhanrajsinh most commendably dismissed the appeal of the Appellant-Authorities and confirmed the order of the acquittalHits: 6029
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Daughter Entitled To Get Equal Share In Parent’s Inherited Property: Chhattisgarh HC
Smt.Sonia Bai vs Bashrath Sahu that under the Hindu Succession Act (amended in 2005), daughters are entitled to get an equal share in their parent’s inherited property.Hits: 8143 -
Armed Forces Tribunal Act Cannot Curtail High Court’s Power Of Judicial Review U/A 226: Allahabad HC
Ram Harsh v. UOI that the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007 cannot and does not oust the High Court’s power of judicial review under Article 226 of the Constitution.Hits: 8727 -
Child In Conflict With Law Can’t Be Treated As Under Trial Prisoner U/S 436-A CrPC: MP HC
Vidhi ka Ulaghan Karne Wala Balak v/s M.P. that a child in conflict with law (CCL) cannot be treated as an undertrial prisoner as contemplated under Section 436-A CrPC, since...Hits: 5126 -
Jharkhand HC Allows Compounding Of Offences At Appellate Stage And Sets Aside Judgment Of Conviction
Ganesh Choudhary v Jharkhand allowed an appeal against conviction under Sections 324 and 326 of IPC for causing grievous hurt by use of dangerous weapons, and set aside the order of Sessions Judge...Hits: 4730 -
Vineet vs Haryana that even though ‘motive’ bears significance in cases of circumstantial evidences, however, failure to prove the same may not necessarily be fatal to the prosecution case if...Hits: 5276
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SC Lauds Azim Premji For Pardoning Person Who Filed Over 70 Frivolous Cases Against Him
Azim Hasham Premji v India Awake For Transparency that: We are happy to note that Mr Azim Hasham Premji has taken a constructive view of the matter and agreed to forgive the past conduct of Mr...Hits: 4197 -
Vineet vs Haryana that even though ‘motive’ bears significance in cases of circumstantial evidences, however, failure to prove the same may not necessarily be fatal to the prosecution case if...Hits: 4801
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Blineni Rajagopal v Andhra Pradesh directed the State Judicial Magistrates to record their satisfaction before authorizing the detention, in the exercise of powers under Section 167 Cr.P.CHits: 5303
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Anjani Gupta v. The State (NCT of Delhi) that while issuing summons, a prima facie appreciation of evidence coupled with application of judicial mind needs to be carried out for a summoning order...Hits: 5023
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Abhishek Banerjee v. Directorate of Enforcement has dismissed the plea by All India Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee and his wife seeking quashing of summons issued to them by Enforcement...Hits: 5033
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was delivered as recently as on March 10, 2022 has dissolved marriage between a couple living separately for 12 years taking note of the fact that the wife had filed an unsubstantiated criminal...Hits: 4768
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Rajendra Goyal alias Raju Goyal vs PIO that claims of being a social activist are not enough to get information under the RTI Act, the application must show details sought are bona fide in larger...Hits: 5534
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Owner Of Vehicle Not Vicariously Liable For Any Mis-declaration By Owner Of Goods
Vijay Mamgain Vs Haryana that the owner of the vehicle who is seeking only release of the vehicle is not liable to pay fine for the confiscated goods.Hits: 24229 -
Resham v/s Karnataka The school regulations prescribing dress code for all the students as one homogenous class, serve constitutional secularism.Hits: 6822
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Sanction Order For Prosecution A Public Document U/S 74(1)(iii) Of Indian Evidence Act: P&H HC
Haryana v. Asman that a sanction order (for prosecution) is a public document within the meaning of Section 74(1)(iii) of the Indian Evidence Act and therefore, the certified copy prepared of the...Hits: 6062 -
Maharashtra v Ajay Ratansingh Parmar that mere recovery of currency notes is not sufficient to establish the guilt of an accused under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.Hits: 6012
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Sangram Yadav v. U.P. Set aside the dismissal order passed against an Uttar Pradesh police official for allegedly misbehaving with the private cook under the influence of alcohol.Hits: 17063

