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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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Uttering 'F*** Off' During Work Spat Lacks Sexual Intent, Not Sexual Harassment Under Section 354-A IPC: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"A solitary instance of an abusive remark, in the absence of any element of sexual intent or pattern of conduct, would not meet the threshold of criminal culpability under the...

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Registered Sale Deeds Presumed Valid; Specific Performance Of Oral Re-conveyance Agreement Requires Cogent Evidence: Kerala High Court
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"There is a presumption that a registered document is validly executed. A registered document, therefore, prima facie would be valid in law. The onus of proof, thus, would be on...

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Right To Life Casts Obligation On State To Not Defeat Employee’s Medical Entitlements Through Technicalities: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"State is under obligation to look after the most fundamental right given to its citizens namely ‘Right to Life’. It cannot fall back upon subterfuges or take shelter under technicalities...

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Mutation Order Passed Without Notice To Parties Is Legally Unsustainable; Natural Justice Mandatory: Orissa High Court
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"Order sheet of the Mutation Case... reveals that no notice was issued or served upon the parties before passing the impugned order. Thus, it is a clear case of non-compliance...

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Choice Of Principal Is Absolute Right Of Minority Institutions, Seniority Cannot Be Imposed By State: Madhya Pradesh High Court
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"Freedom to choose the person to be appointed as Principal has always been recognised as a vital facet of the right to administer the educational institution... even if the institution...

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Public Interest Litigation Not Maintainable In Service Matters: Madras High Court Dismisses Challenge To Reinstatement Of Panchayat Officials
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"It is crystal clear that the relief sought in this public interest litigation relates to service matter. The Apex Court has consistently held that a service dispute cannot be raised...

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Vague Allegations Of Caste Abuse Without Mentioning Specific Caste Name Do Not Sustain Prima Facie Case Under SC/ST Act: Karnataka High Court
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"In the absence of mentioning as to which particular caste the defacto complainant belonged, no prima facie case falling under Section 3(1)(r)(s) of SC/ST (POA) Act, 2015 is made out,"...

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J&K High Court Quashes PSA Detention Of MLA; Says Public Servants’ Annoyance At Representative Raising Grievances Not ‘Public Disorder’
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"Any annoyance or ill will expressed by public servants against the petitioner/detenu, in his capacity as the concerned MLA, cannot amount to public disorder," High Court of Jammu & Kashmir...

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Recovery Of Valid Journey Ticket From Deceased Is Strong Evidence Of Bona Fide Travel; Tribunal Can't Elevate Inference To Proof: Delhi High Court
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"Recovery of a valid journey ticket from the person of the deceased constitutes strong and direct evidence of bona fide travel," Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling, held that...

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