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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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"In POCSO cases, the Court is required to adopt a sensitive approach while evaluating the testimony of a child victim, and minor discrepancies, if any, do not detract from the...

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"Where a qualified person is capable of earning more than enough through the use of her expertise and still refrains from doing so only to impose a burden upon her...

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"Criminal court decides criminal liability independently — there is no statutory rule that a finding in one proceeding is final and binding in the other," Gauhati High Court has dismissed...

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"Merely driving a car, while the recovery was made from the passenger, does not entail such a conclusion" of constructive possession, Calcutta High Court (Circuit Bench at Port Blair) has...

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"DDA cannot take refuge under Section 53B(2) DDA Act to defeat substantive contractual or restitutionary claims which are otherwise within the general limitation period, as per law," Delhi High Court,...

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Protection Against Double Jeopardy Is A Fundamental Right, Plea Cannot Be Rejected On Ground Of Delay: Madhya Pradesh High Court
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"Protection from being tried for the same offence twice is not only a legal right but also a Constitutional and fundamental right which can be exercised at any given point...

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"Concerned Officers who gave such permissions are responsible and the cause of these rampant illegalities in the State. It is imperative for the Officers of the BMC to check as...

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"Disclosure statement of a co-accused is inadmissible against another accused, as the disclosure statement is not a substantive piece of evidence against other accused" ,Punjab and Haryana High Court, in...

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"A mere noting in the official files of the Government while dealing with any matter pertaining to any person is essentially an internal matter of the Government and carries with...

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