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Assault During Sudden Provocation Without Premeditated Intent To Kill Not Attempt To Murder: Karnataka High Court Converts Conviction To S.325 IPC Memorandum Recording Past Oral Family Settlement Doesn't Require Registration, Can Be Used To Prove Partition: Delhi High Court
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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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"As minor child is of tender age, the interest of justice demands that he should remain in the custody of his mother," Himachal Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling,...

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Exacting Work From Teachers Without Paying Salary Amounts To 'Begar', Violates Article 23: Bombay High Court
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"Begar means labour or service exacted by Government or a person in power without giving remuneration for it... To allow the respondents to deny salary and wages to the petitioner...

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Registered Will Executed In Hospital Carries Presumption Of Genuineness; Illness Doesn't Equal Unsound Mind: Delhi High Court
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"Registration of the Will raises a presumption that the testator was in a sound state of mind and capable of knowing the consequences of what he was doing... there is...

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Cooperative Society’s General Body Cannot Ratify Appointment Made In Violation Of Statutory Rules: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"It is well settled that bye-laws or resolutions cannot override statutory rules, and any action contrary to the Act or Rules is liable to be struck down. Any appointment made...

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Plaintiffs Seeking Declaration Of Title Must Succeed On Strength Of Own Title, Not Weakness Of Defendant’s Case: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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"Plaintiffs in a suit for declaration of title could succeed only on the strength of his own title and that could be done only by adducing sufficient evidence to discharge...

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Requirement Of 'Clear Seven Days' Notice For No-Confidence Motion Under West Bengal Panchayat Act Is Procedural, Not Mandatory: Calcutta High Court
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"In an institution which runs on democratic principles, a person can continue to be its head so long he/she enjoys the confidence of the persons who comprised such a body,"...

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Section 149 IPC Cannot Be Invoked If Number Of Convicted Persons Falls Below Five After Acquittal Of Co-Accused: Allahabad High Court
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"An assembly of less than five members is not an unlawful assembly within the meaning of Section 141 and cannot, therefore, form the basis for conviction for an offence with...

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Special Appeal Against Order Refusing To Initiate Contempt Proceedings Not Maintainable If Merits Of Original Case Not Decided: Allahabad High Court
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"An appeal is a creation of statute and once the legislature in its wisdom has chosen not to provide for any remedy of appeal against an order passed, whereby the...

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General & Omnibus Charge Sheet Lacking Individual Roles Of Accused In Matrimonial Case Is Abuse Of Process: Calcutta High Court
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"Role played by the accused in the crime should be separately and clearly mentioned in the charge sheet, for each of the accused persons," Calcutta High Court, in a significant...

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