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Inexplicable And Tragic – Bombay HC Delivers Judgment On Uncontested Petition Pending For 31 Years
Mohamed Obedulla Chinoy & Ors. And Rasubai Suleman Chinoy in Testamentary Petition No. 135 of 1990Hits: 4564 -
Illegal Occupants Of Government/Panchayat Land Cannot Claim Regularization As A Matter Of Right: SC
Joginder and another vs Haryana exercise of its extraordinary appellate jurisdiction in Special Leave Petition (Civil) persons in illegal occupation of the Government Land/Panchayat Land cannot as...Hits: 7064 -
Smt.Safiya Pandey vs U.P. requirement of publication of notice of intended marriage under Section 6 and inviting/entertaining objections under Section 7 of the Special Marriage Act is not mandatory.Hits: 4538
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Encroachment Of Public Land In The Garb Of A Place For Worship Ought To Be Discouraged: Delhi HC
Bal Bhagwan vs Delhi Development Authority while dismissing a suit filed by a temple manager seeking permanent injunction against the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) from forcefully dispossessing...Hits: 7375 -
It is impossible not to notice all around us, how easily the 'common woman' is put down by the 'common man'. Less said the better of what happens to the Third Gender!Hits: 4078
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Adverse Inference Can Be Drawn Against Party Who Does Not Appear In Person To Depose
Iqbal Basith vs N Subbalakshmi adverse inference can be drawn against party who does not appear in person to depose. The Bench while allowing appeal against the concurrent findings by the Trial...Hits: 11886 -
Protect Your Boat against Theft with High Quality law farms
Boats are an asset for you; however, they target thieves too if you are not careful in protecting them. You must keep your boat safe from thieves as the best thing for you to do is prevent the...Hits: 2838 -
Shri Chandrakant v Karnataka Article 226 of the Constitution is maintainable against a Bar Association.Hits: 8604
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Who Are Witnesses And What Are The Rights Of An Eye Witness?
Victims of a crime or other people, who have any knowledge about the crime, often need to testify at a trial or any other court proceedings. The federal criminal justice system can’t operate...Hits: 5592 -
Top Reasons to hire a civil litigation lawyer
They are the best persons to deal with judicial proceedings. They have all the necessary knowledge and know-how. Also, they have related experience that may help to deal with similar cases.Hits: 1193 -
Mike Giannulis shares ways to address workplace discrimination
Many people think that there is no discrimination in a workplace. According to the 2019 Workforce View in Europe Report from ADP, 49% of workers between 25 and 34 have witnessed work discrimination.Hits: 1855 -
Himachal Pradesh High Court Issues Directions For Government To Tackle Covid-19
Inderjit Singh vs H.P. has sharply taken to task even the people themselves and has explicitly held that public at large has also been callous, negligent and irresponsible. So the public have to...Hits: 4061 -
How to Recognize the Signs of Verbal Abuse in Nursing Homes and What You Can Do About It?
It is typical for verbal abuse to get a backseat when compared to physical abuse, however, in a nursing home, it can prove to be extremely damaging.Hits: 1981 -
Chief Executive Officer And Vice Chairman Gujarat Maritime Board vs Asiatic Steel Industries Ltd the conduct of a public body charged to uphold the rule of law, has to be fair and not arbitrary.Hits: 5530
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Ms. Kangana Ranaut vs. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbaihuge respite to eminent Hindi film actress Kangana Ranaut quashed the notice and order issued by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation...Hits: 6031
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In Absence Of Pleadings, Any Amount Of Evidence Will Not Help The Party In A Civil Suit
In absence of pleading any amount of evidence will not help the party in a civil suit. All the courts must adhere to what has been laid down by the Apex Court in this case so explicitly, elegantly...Hits: 10967 -
Raveen Kumar vs Himachal Pradeshthat in NDPS cases, lack of independent witnesses are not fatal to the prosecution cases.Hits: 9869
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Arjun Singh Vs. West Bengal the State Government shall take such appropriate measures without compromising the health issues of the public at large to ease out the ban on use of mobile phones in...Hits: 4177
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N Rajkumar v. The Chief Secretary to Government directed the State Government to strictly implement the amended Rule framed indicating the punishment for non-wearing of the mask, violating social...Hits: 3947
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Haryana Progressive Farmers Union – Sabka Mangal Ho Vs Haryana DGP Haryana to sensitize police officials performing duties during these farmers protests against the three Ordinances regulating...Hits: 3918
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Any attempt to vilify a community must be viewed with great disfavour by this court, which is the custodian of constitutional rightHits: 4151
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Proposal - Indian Contract Act, 1872
A proposal is one of the essentials of a valid contract. This article focuses primarily on proposal as prescribed in the Indian Contract Act,1872 and it also lays emphasis on a few important topics...Hits: 57018 -
State Duty-Bound To Ensure Well-being, Life And Liberty Of Migrant Workers Also: Kerala HC
Jana Samparka Samithy v/s Kerala the State Government has a duty to ensure well-being, life and liberty of migrant workers also. The State Government cannot abdicate this onerous responsibility...Hits: 4284 -
Registrar (Computerization) v. Zahur Haider Zaidi & Ors. Running of the High Court on the administrative side cannot be permitted to be taken up by each and every Judge on the judicial side as...Hits: 894
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Calcutta HC Pulls Up State Police For Rampant Child Marriages
Court In Its Own Motion In Re: Contagion of Covid-19 Virus In Children Protection Homeswhile taking strict stock of flagrant child rights violations amidst the lockdown pulled up the State police...Hits: 4015 -
Offer And Its Types Under Indian Contract Act, 1872
Indian Contract Act was commenced in the year 1872 and since then, several deductions and additions have happened to the same. The following piece of work discusses about the concept of offer under...Hits: 70203 -
Employees Cannot Be Fired Merely For Being Homosexual Or Transgender: US SC
Gerald Lynn Bostock v/s Clayton County, Georgia that employees cannot be fired from the jobs merely because of their transgender and homosexual identity.Hits: 5406 -
Soni Beniwal v/s Uttarakhand even if there is a bar on certain matters to be taken as PIL, there is always discretion available with the Court to do so in exercise of its inherent powers.Hits: 16040
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SC Finally Allows Jagannath Rath Yatra At Puri On Conditions
Odisha Vikas Parishad vs Union Of India while modifying the absolute stay on conducting the Jagannath Rath Yatra at Puri has allowed it observing the strict restrictions and regulations of the...Hits: 6457