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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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  • Electricity Board Strictly Liable For Unprotected Transformer, 7-Year-Old Cannot Be Guilty Of Contributory Negligence: Allahabad High Court
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  • IO Cannot Act Without Prior Sanction: Gujarat High Court Grants Bail, Flags Procedural Lapse in Religious Conversion Case
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September 24, 2024
Mere Delay in Initiation Does Not Justify Reduction of Damages: Jharkhand High Court on Provident Fund Defaults
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On September 23, 2024, the Jharkhand High Court in The Regional Provident Fund Commissioner v. Bengal Bihar Fire Bricks & Pottery Works Pvt. Ltd., addressed the issue of reducing damages...

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September 24, 2024
Classification Based on Wikipedia Data Inadmissible; Tribunal to Reassess Using Actual Financial Records: PH High Court Orders Reconsideration of Wage Dispute
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Punjab and Haryana High Court, in the case of DB Corp Limited & Another v. Davinder Kumar & Another, directed the Industrial Tribunal to reassess the classification of DB Corp...

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September 24, 2024
Candidates Cannot Challenge a Selection Process After Participating Without Protest : Delhi High Court Upholds ISRO's Administrative Officer Recruitment
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On September 23, 2024, the Delhi High Court, in Ravi Kumar vs. Department of Space and Ors., dismissed a petition challenging the selection process for the post of Administrative Officer...

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September 24, 2024
Trademark Transaction Within Territoriality Principle Subject to Indian Tax Laws: Bombay High Court Dismisses Hindustan Unilever's Petition on Non-Deduction of TDS
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Bombay High Court in Hindustan Unilever Ltd. v. Deputy Commissioner of Income-tax (International Taxation) & Ors., dismissed a writ petition challenging an order under Section 201(1) of the Income-tax Act,...

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September 24, 2024
Injuries on Non-Vital Parts Do Not Warrant Conviction for Attempt to Murder: Madhya Pradesh High Court Modifies Conviction Under Section 307 IPC to Section 326 IPC
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Madhya Pradesh High Court, in a judgment delivered by Justice Prem Narayan Singh, partly allowed two criminal appeals in the case of Sugreev & Others v. State of Madhya Pradesh....

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September 24, 2024
Certified Copy of Will Admissible Under Registration Act, 1908: Allahabad HC Dismisses Plea for Production of Original Will
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On September 23, 2024, the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) delivered a significant ruling in Akhtar Khan vs. District Judge, Pratapgarh & Ors., dismissing a petition filed under Article 227...

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September 24, 2024
Without Determination of the Will's Genuineness, Partition is Impossible: Supreme Court on Liberal Approach to Pleading Amendments
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Today, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling in Dinesh Goyal @ Pappu v. Suman Agarwal (Bindal) & Others. The Court dismissed an appeal challenging a Madhya Pradesh...

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September 24, 2024
Concealment of Material Facts Bars Relief under Article 226: SC Reprimands Petitioners for Lack of Bonafides
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Today, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling in HMT Ltd. v. Smt. Rukmini and Others, quashing the Karnataka High Court’s order that had previously directed HMT Ltd....

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September 24, 2024
Punjab and Haryana High Court Upholds Anonymity Protections for Victims in Sensitive Cases: Right to Privacy Prevails Over Right to Information
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Right to Privacy Under Article 21 Takes Precedence Over Right to Information in Cases Involving Women, Juveniles, and Sensitive Matters. On September 20, 2024, the Punjab and Haryana High Court,...

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