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Special Police Establishment Not An 'Intelligence & Security Organisation', State Cannot Exempt It From RTI Act: Supreme Court

"The SPE having been conferred jurisdiction only to investigate offences punishable under the Act of 1988, Sections 409, 420 and Chapter XVIII of the Penal

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  • Special Police Establishment Not An 'Intelligence & Security Organisation', State Cannot Exempt It From RTI Act: Supreme Court
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May 07, 2024
No Evidence to Probabilise Claim, Plea Without Proof Is No Evidence In Law - Service Obtained Not for Commercial Purpose, Consumer Entitled to Protection under Consumer Protection Act: Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court dismissed appeals by Shriram Chits (India) Pvt. Ltd., addressing a significant point of contention under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 concerning whether a service obtained for a...

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May 07, 2024
Acceptance of Compensation and Allotted Land Precludes Further Claims – Supreme Court on Town Planning Scheme Dispute
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In a significant ruling dated May 10, 2024, the Supreme Court of India affirmed the judgment of the Gujarat High Court in the case involving a dispute over land allotment...

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May 07, 2024
Strict Adherence to Lease Conditions Imperative for Renewal Eligibility: Supreme Court Sets Aside Orissa High Court Judgment on Lease Resumption
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In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has underscored the necessity of strict compliance with lease conditions for the eligibility of renewal, while hearing an appeal concerning lease renewal and...

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May 07, 2024
It is for the plaintiff-petitioner to prove his case and he cannot take aid of the Court agency for creating evidence for him – Punjab and Haryana HC Dismisses Revision for Appointment of Local Commissioner
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court, presided over by Hon’ble Mrs. Justice Alka Sarin, dismissed a revision petition under Article 227 challenging the trial court’s decision to not appoint a...

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May 07, 2024
Maintenance to be Recalculated at 25% of Husband’s Income for Wife, 20% for Each Child: Allahabad High Court Modifies Family Court’s Order
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In a significant decision, the Allahabad High Court today revised the interim maintenance amounts previously ordered by the Family Court in Muzaffarnagar. The court declared that the maintenance “be recalculated...

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May 07, 2024
Impounding Only Arises at the Stage of Marking Documents as Exhibits: AP High Court Clarifies Law on Return of Unmarked Documents
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In a significant ruling that clarifies the procedure regarding the return of unmarked documents in legal proceedings, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Amaravati has set aside the decision...

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May 07, 2024
Procedural Violations in Issuance of Show-Cause Notice Cannot be Overlooked": Calcutta High Court Sets Aside Denial of Input Tax Credit to Lokenath Construction Pvt. Ltd.
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In a significant ruling, the High Court of Calcutta has quashed both the show-cause notice and subsequent order denying Input Tax Credit (ITC) to Lokenath Construction Private Limited, citing procedural...

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May 07, 2024
Directors Not Engaged In Day-To-Day Operations Cannot Be Held Vicariously Liable For Unauthorized Construction: Calcutta High Court Quashes FIR Against Professional Directors
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In a significant ruling on May 3, 2024, the Calcutta High Court quashed FIR and charge-sheet against professional directors involved in a case of alleged unauthorized construction under Section 401A...

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May 07, 2024
False Criminal Charges Against Spouse Can Constitute Mental Cruelty Justifying Divorce – Delhi High Court Grants Divorce On Grounds Of Cruelty Under Section 13(1)(ia) Of The Hindu Marriage Act
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In a significant judgment, the Delhi High Court has overturned the decision of the Family Court and granted a decree of divorce on the grounds of cruelty, under Section 13(1)(ia)...

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