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Candidate Missing Physical Test For Minor Illness Has No Enforceable Right To Rescheduling: Supreme Court Pendency Of Matrimonial Dispute With General Allegations Not A Valid Ground To Deny Public Employment: Allahabad High Court
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Pendency Of Matrimonial Dispute With General Allegations Not A Valid Ground To Deny Public Employment: Allahabad High Court

Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench, in a significant ruling, held that the mere pendency of a criminal case arising out of a matrimonial dispute cannot be

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“A person who has no title cannot transfer what he does not own — Ex.A1 agreement executed by an agreement-holder is not enforceable under law”, ruled a Division Bench of...

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Liberty to Tentatively Value Relief Exists Only in Section 7(iv) Suits, Not for Damages Claims Under Section 7(i) : Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Once a quantified amount of damages is claimed, ad valorem court fee under Section 7(i) is mandatory — mere use of the word ‘tentative’ cannot alter the legal character of...

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Once Death Occurs in an Untoward Incident, Railways' Liability Arises Irrespective of Fault: Orissa High Court Invokes Strict Liability Under Section 124-A
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“Procedural Lapses and Clerical Errors Cannot Defeat Statutory Compensation Under a Beneficial Welfare Statute” — In a significant ruling reasserting the doctrine of strict liability under Section 124-A of the...

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Default Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC Cannot Be Limited Till FSL Report—Once Granted, It Continues Till Trial: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“It was highly unjust for the Special Judge to have imposed a condition on interim bail till filing of FSL report, in a case involving intermediate quantity or where the...

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Search Without Written Record Vitiates Entire Recovery: Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Acquittal in Country Liquor Seizure Case
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Mere Allegation of Harassment Without Proximate Cause Can’t Sustain Conviction Under Section 306 IPC: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“There must be a proof of direct or indirect act(s) of incitement to the commission of suicide. Mere allegation of harassment would not suffice unless the accused’s action compelled the...

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An Order Summoning Accused Must Reflect Due Consideration Of Material On Record — It Cannot Be A Mechanical Exercise: Telangana High Court
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“Cognizance Is Not an Empty Formality” – Telangana High Court holding that a Magistrate’s order taking cognizance of offences under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (BNS) must not be a...

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Madras High Court, in a significant ruling by Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, passed a reportable order in Company Application - addressed critical questions surrounding the liability of nominee non-executive directors in...

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