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Memorandum Recording Past Oral Family Settlement Doesn't Require Registration, Can Be Used To Prove Partition: Delhi High Court

"It is well-settled that where there is a bona fide dispute between the parties, which is eventually compromised by each party recognizing an antecedent title

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"There is no rule of universal application that vacancies must be necessarily filled on the basis of the law which existed on the date when they arose," Supreme Court, in...

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"In the absence of any indicator or warning signal, it would have been difficult for the deceased to notice the truck parked on the road. The manner in which the...

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Morality Must Be Kept Separate From Offence While Dealing With Individual's Liberty: Delhi High Court Grants Bail To Gym Trainer In Rape Case
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"Morality has to be kept separate from the offence, that too while dealing with the matter of liberty of an individual," Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling, held that...

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"In summary rent proceedings, where expeditious adjudication is the governing legislative object, the authority is vested with discretion to decide whether a particular objection ought to be tried separately or...

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Lessee Mutating Own Name As Owner & Mortgaging Property Amounts To Denial Of Title Leading To Lease Forfeiture: Bombay High Court
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"Basic structure of the property was of religious inam trust and the tenant can not be allowed to change the basic structure of the property and again can claim innocence......

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Summoning Accused A Serious Matter, Vexatious Proceedings Must Be Weeded Out: Calcutta High Court Quashes 'Counterblast' Complaint
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"Summoning of an accused is a serious matter which affects liberty and dignity of the individual concerned. Judicial intervention under Section 482 CrPC to weed out vexatious proceedings is of...

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Writ Petition Challenging Labour Tribunal Award Maintainable Even Against Privatized Air India: Delhi High Court
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"Once a Labour Court or Industrial Tribunal renders an award, such award is subject to judicial review by the High Court under Articles 226/227. In such cases, the writ is...

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Decree On Admission Under Order XII Rule 6 CPC Can Be Based On Statements Made In Criminal Proceedings: Supreme Court
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"A decree can be passed under Order XII, Rule 6 CPC on the basis of an admission, whether it is contained in the pleadings or elsewhere. Such an admission may...

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CISF Personnel Making Unsubstantiated Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Colleagues Can Be Removed From Service: Delhi High Court
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"In a disciplined force, making unsubstantiated allegations against colleagues, misbehaving with superior officers, and bypassing chain of command have serious implications for discipline," Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling...

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