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Electricity Board Strictly Liable For Unprotected Transformer, 7-Year-Old Cannot Be Guilty Of Contributory Negligence: Allahabad High Court

"It is apparent that it is not expected from a child of 7 years of age to be aware of the imminent danger from a

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October 05, 2024
Tenancy Law | Residence for Convenience Does Not Make You a Tenant: Bombay High Court
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Bombay High Court dismissed the tenancy claim of Soli Behram Sukhadwala, who sought to establish himself as a tenant in a property under the Bombay Rent Act, 1947. The court...

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October 04, 2024
Supreme Court’s ruling on land acquisitions under J&K Reorganization Act is binding: JK&L High Court
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  Jammu & Kashmir High Court dismissed the appeal filed by Pritam Singh and others, challenging a land acquisition award under the repealed Jammu and Kashmir Land Acquisition Act, 1990....

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October 04, 2024
Casual Labor Cannot Count Toward Pension: Orissa High Court Rejects Claims for Full Service Benefits
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Orissa High Court dismissed a writ petition by Aswini Kumar Mohapatra and 18 others challenging the denial of pension and retirement benefits by the State of Odisha. The petitioners, former...

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October 04, 2024
Obstructing Electricity Installation Violates Fundamental Right to Life - Orders Police to Act Immediately: High Court of Calcutta
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Private respondents' obstruction to lawful installation of electricity violates the petitioner's fundamental right to life under Article 21." — Justice Rajarshi Bharadwaj. High Court of Calcutta delivered a significant ruling...

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October 04, 2024
ICAI Board of Discipline Has the Authority to Refer Cases for Detailed Inquiry: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Petition of Chartered Accountant in Disciplinary Case
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Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by B.L.N. Phalli Kumar, a Chartered Accountant, challenging the decision of the Board of Discipline of the Institute of Chartered Accountants...

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October 04, 2024
A criminal case does not automatically disqualify a candidate; the involvement in acts of moral turpitude must be scrutinized: Rajasthan High Court Orders Reevaluation of Appointment
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Rajasthan High Court delivered a pivotal ruling in Dana Ram v. State of Rajasthan, addressing the denial of a government appointment based on a pending criminal case. Justice Vinit Kumar...

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October 04, 2024
Court Cannot Act as a Handwriting Expert: Allahabad HC Criticizes Appellate Court’s Use of Section 73 of Evidence Act
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Allahabad High Court delivered a significant ruling in Punjab National Bank vs. M/s Allen and Alvan Pvt. Ltd., overturning a judgment by the first appellate court, which had held the...

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October 04, 2024
Direct Witness Testimony Overpowers Contradictions: Patna High Court Upholds Conviction in Beur Murder Case
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Patna High Court dismissed the appeals of six individuals convicted for the 2016 murder of businessman Ramchandra Jha in Beur, Patna. The court upheld the life imprisonment sentences of Bhola...

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October 04, 2024
Failure to Follow Section 156(3) Guidelines Fatal to Proceedings: Calcutta High Court Quashes Criminal Case
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In a significant judgment, the Calcutta High Court quashed criminal proceedings against the petitioners, Arun Kumar Jhunjhunwala & Anr., for non-compliance with the mandatory requirements under Section 156(3) of the...

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