Ready Reckoner Rates Meant For Calculation Of Stamp Duty Cannot Be The Basis For Determination Of Land Acquisition Compensation: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Ready Reckoner Rates Meant For Calculation Of Stamp Duty Cannot Be The Basis For Determination Of Land Acquisition Compensation: Supreme Court

Ready Reckoner Rates Meant For Calculation Of Stamp Duty Cannot Be The Basis For Determination Of Land Acquisition Compensation Case: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited vs…

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(Matrimonial Offences) Burden Lies Upon Prosecution To Prove First Marriage & Legality Of Second Marriage: MP High Court - The Law Communicants
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(Matrimonial Offences) Burden Lies Upon Prosecution To Prove First Marriage & Legality Of Second Marriage: MP High Court

(Matrimonial Offences) Burden Lies Upon Prosecution To Prove First Marriage & Legality Of Second Marriage Case: Kailash Vs. Gordhan and Others Coram: Justice Anil Verma…

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Provision Enabling Employee To Get Higher Gratuity Prevails Over One That Limits The Gratuity Amount: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Provision Enabling Employee To Get Higher Gratuity Prevails Over One That Limits The Gratuity Amount: Kerala High Court

Provision Enabling Employee To Get Higher Gratuity Prevails Over One That Limits The Gratuity Amount Case: Kerala State Co-operative Bank Ltd v. S. Viswanathamallan &…

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If Party Seeking Possession Of Immovable Property Is Aware About Sale In Favour Of A Third Party, It Must Implead The Latter As An Objector: Delhi HC - The Law Communicants
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If Party Seeking Possession Of Immovable Property Is Aware About Sale In Favour Of A Third Party, It Must Implead The Latter As An Objector: Delhi HC

If Party Seeking Possession Of Immovable Property Is Aware About Sale In Favour Of A Third Party, It Must Implead The Latter As An Objector…

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If Tender Conditions/ Award Of Contract Is In Public Interest, Court Can't Interfere Even If Procedural Aberration/ Error In Assessment Made Out: Delhi HC - The Law Communicants
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If Tender Conditions/ Award Of Contract Is In Public Interest, Court Can’t Interfere Even If Procedural Aberration/ Error In Assessment Made Out: Delhi HC

If Tender Conditions/ Award Of Contract Is In Public Interest, Court Can't Interfere Even If Procedural Aberration/ Error In Assessment Made Out Case: Delhi Electrical…

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Can't Interfere With Discretionary Order Condoning Delay In Supervisory Jurisdiction U/Art 227 Unless There Is Total Non-Application Of Mind: Delhi HC - The Law Communicants
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Can’t Interfere With Discretionary Order Condoning Delay In Supervisory Jurisdiction U/Art 227 Unless There Is Total Non-Application Of Mind: Delhi HC

Can't Interfere With Discretionary Order Condoning Delay In Supervisory Jurisdiction U/Art 227 Unless There Is Total Non-Application Of Mind Case: Madan Lal Suryawanshi v. Tara…

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Anticipatory Bail Plea Not Maintainable By Person Already Enlarged On Bail As He Is Under Constructive Custody: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Anticipatory Bail Plea Not Maintainable By Person Already Enlarged On Bail As He Is Under Constructive Custody: J&K&L High Court

Anticipatory Bail Plea Not Maintainable By Person Already Enlarged On Bail As He Is Under Constructive Custody Case: Zubair Ahmad Wani Vs. Government Of J&K…

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Section 27 Evidence Act- Discovery Of Weapon At The Instance Of Accused By Itself Does Not Prove That He Had Concealed Or Used It: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 27 Evidence Act- Discovery Of Weapon At The Instance Of Accused By Itself Does Not Prove That He Had Concealed Or Used It: Supreme Court

Section 27 Evidence Act- Discovery Of Weapon At The Instance Of Accused By Itself Does Not Prove That He Had Concealed Or Used It Case:…

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Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority - The Law Communicants
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Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority

Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority Case: Amarendra Kumar Pandey vs Union of India Coram:…

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(Order XXII Rule 3 CPC) Delay In Filing Application For Substitution Of Legal Heirs Must Be Sufficiently Explained: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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(Order XXII Rule 3 CPC) Delay In Filing Application For Substitution Of Legal Heirs Must Be Sufficiently Explained: Delhi High Court

(Order XXII Rule 3 CPC) Delay In Filing Application For Substitution Of Legal Heirs Must Be Sufficiently Explained: Delhi High Court Case: Dlf Homes Rajapura…

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Prohibition Of Benami Transaction Act Opportunity For Cross-Examination Need Not Be Provided At The Stage Of Show-Cause Notice: Madras HC - The Law Communicants
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Prohibition Of Benami Transaction Act Opportunity For Cross-Examination Need Not Be Provided At The Stage Of Show-Cause Notice: Madras HC

Prohibition Of Benami Transaction Act Opportunity For Cross-Examination Need Not Be Provided At The Stage Of Show-Cause Notice Case: V.S.J.Dinakaran v. The Deputy Commissioner of…

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High Court Directs NIT Srinagar To Pay ₹5 Lacs Compensation Over Unjustifiable Delay In Appointing Candidates Selected As Jr. Engineers - The Law Communicants
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High Court Directs NIT Srinagar To Pay ₹5 Lacs Compensation Over Unjustifiable Delay In Appointing Candidates Selected As Jr. Engineers

High Court Directs NIT Srinagar To Pay ₹5 Lacs Compensation Over Unjustifiable Delay In Appointing Candidates Selected As Jr. Engineers Case: Faizan Amin and another…

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Document Admitted Or Denied By Witness During Cross Examination Cannot Be Returned, Has To Be Necessarily Placed On Court File: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Document Admitted Or Denied By Witness During Cross Examination Cannot Be Returned, Has To Be Necessarily Placed On Court File: Delhi High Court

Document Admitted Or Denied By Witness During Cross Examination Cannot Be Returned, Has To Be Necessarily Placed On Court File Case: Bhag Singh Gambhir And…

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Whether Appropriate Govt In Industrial Dispute Concerning Person Working At Mine Office Is Centre Or State Depends On Nature Of Work: Gujarat HC - The Law Communicants
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Whether Appropriate Govt In Industrial Dispute Concerning Person Working At Mine Office Is Centre Or State Depends On Nature Of Work: Gujarat HC

Whether 'Appropriate Govt' In Industrial Dispute Concerning Person Working At 'Mine Office' Is Centre Or State Depends On Nature Of Work Case: Rajendrasinh Velubha Jadeja…

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J&K&L High Court Orders Probe By Anti-Corruption Bureau Into Leakage Of PSA Detention Order Even Before Its Execution - The Law Communicants
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J&K&L High Court Orders Probe By Anti-Corruption Bureau Into Leakage Of PSA Detention Order Even Before Its Execution

J&K&L High Court Orders Probe By Anti-Corruption Bureau Into Leakage Of PSA Detention Order Even Before Its Execution Case: Mohammad Yousaf vs Union Territory of…

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Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court

Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court Case: Union of India vs Sharvan Kumar Coram: Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and…

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CBI Investigation Can't Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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CBI Investigation Can’t Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient: Supreme Court

CBI Investigation Can't Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient Case: Himanshu Kumar And Ors. v. State of…

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Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult - JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult – JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers: Supreme Court

Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult - JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers Case: Barun Chandra Thakur v. Master Bholu And Anr.…

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Person Driving Without License Has Knowledge That Act Likely To Cause Death: Kerala HC Refuses To Modify Conviction From S.304 To 304A IPC - The Law Communicants
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Person Driving Without License Has Knowledge That Act Likely To Cause Death: Kerala HC Refuses To Modify Conviction From S.304 To 304A IPC

Person Driving Without License Has Knowledge That Act Likely To Cause Death: Kerala HC Refuses To Modify Conviction From S.304 To 304A IPC Case: Martin…

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Disparity In Pay Scale Classification Based On Mode Of Recruitment, Qualification & Merit Not Unreasonable: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Disparity In Pay Scale Classification Based On Mode Of Recruitment, Qualification & Merit Not Unreasonable: Delhi High Court

Disparity In Pay Scale Classification Based On Mode Of Recruitment, Qualification & Merit Not Unreasonable Case: Nishant Chawla v. TDSAT Coram: Justice Chandra Dhari Singh…

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Courts Can't Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Courts Can’t Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification: J&K&L High Court

Courts Can't Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification Case: Qazi Gousia Jeelani Vs Mehraj Ud Din Najar…

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Decision Of Adjudicating Authority Can't Be Doubted Merely Because It Is Govt Limb, Reliable Evidence Indicating Bias Is Must: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Decision Of Adjudicating Authority Can’t Be Doubted Merely Because It Is Govt Limb, Reliable Evidence Indicating Bias Is Must: Karnataka High Court

Decision Of Adjudicating Authority Can't Be Doubted Merely Because It Is Govt Limb, Reliable Evidence Indicating Bias Is Must Case: Philips India Limited v. State…

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Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC Recall Applications Can't Be Allowed Merely For Filling Lacuna In Cross-Examination: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC Recall Applications Can’t Be Allowed Merely For Filling Lacuna In Cross-Examination: Delhi High Court

Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC Recall Applications Can't Be Allowed Merely For Filling Lacuna In Cross-Examination Case: Smt. Shashi Sehdev V. Sh. Narender Kumar Sharma…

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Start-Ups Can't Seek Relaxation Of Tender Conditions As A Matter Of Right, Especially In Field Of Healthcare: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Start-Ups Can’t Seek Relaxation Of Tender Conditions As A Matter Of Right, Especially In Field Of Healthcare: Delhi High Court

Start-Ups Can't Seek Relaxation Of Tender Conditions As A Matter Of Right, Especially In Field Of Healthcare Case: Triveni Healthcure Private Ltd v. GNCTD Coram:…

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Dysfunctional Limbs Render 100% Functional Disability: Karnataka High Court Orders ₹21.86 Lakh Compensation For Minor Victim In Motor Accident - The Law Communicants
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Dysfunctional Limbs Render 100% Functional Disability: Karnataka High Court Orders ₹21.86 Lakh Compensation For Minor Victim In Motor Accident

Dysfunctional Limbs Render 100% Functional Disability: Karnataka High Court Orders ₹21.86 Lakh Compensation For Minor Victim In Motor Accident Case: Miss. Priyanka Pradeep Gavade V.…

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