Extramarital Affair No Ground To Conclude Woman Wouldn't Be A Good Mother & Deny Her Child Custody: Punjab & Haryana High Court - The Law Communicants
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Extramarital Affair No Ground To Conclude Woman Wouldn’t Be A Good Mother & Deny Her Child Custody: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Extramarital Affair No Ground To Conclude Woman Wouldn't Be A Good Mother & Deny Her Child Custody: Punjab & Haryana High Court Case: Mandeep Kaur…

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Lakshadweep Draft Regulations: Centre May Decide Whether To Accept Objections Submitted After Time-Limit, Says Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Lakshadweep Draft Regulations: Centre May Decide Whether To Accept Objections Submitted After Time-Limit, Says Kerala High Court

Lakshadweep Draft Regulations: Centre May Decide Whether To Accept Objections Submitted After Time-Limit, Says Kerala High Court Case: Mohammed Sadique vs The Administrator, Union Territory…

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Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution: Kerala High Court

Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution Case: Pottakalathil Ramakrishnan v. Thahsildar, Tirur and…

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Section 313 CrPC Examination Not A Mere Procedural Formality; Trial Court Has To Question Accused Fairly With Care And Caution: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 313 CrPC Examination Not A Mere Procedural Formality; Trial Court Has To Question Accused Fairly With Care And Caution: Supreme Court

Section 313 CrPC Examination Not A Mere Procedural Formality; Trial Court Has To Question Accused Fairly With Care And Caution Case: Satbir Singh Vs. State…

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The phrase Soon Before Section 304B IPC Cannot Mean Immediately Before: Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Trial In Dowry Death Cases - The Law Communicants
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The phrase “Soon Before” Section 304B IPC Cannot Mean ‘Immediately Before’: Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Trial In Dowry Death Cases

The phrase "Soon Before" Section 304B IPC Cannot Mean 'Immediately Before': Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Trial In Dowry Death Cases Case: Satbir Singh Vs.…

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High Courts Can Grant Protection To Accused While Dismissing Anticipatory Bail Plea In Exceptional Circumstances: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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High Courts Can Grant Protection To Accused While Dismissing Anticipatory Bail Plea In Exceptional Circumstances: Supreme Court

High Courts Can Grant Protection To Accused While Dismissing Anticipatory Bail Plea In Exceptional Circumstances Case: Nathu Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh Coram: CJI…

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Prosecution Is Not Bar By Investigating Agency Under Section 195(1)(b)(i) CrPC For Offence Under Section193 IPC Committed During Investigation Stage - The Law Communicants
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Supreme Court Dismisses Banks Application To Recall Judgment Which Directed RBI To Disclose Loan Defaulters List, Inspection Reports Under RTI

Supreme Court Dismisses Banks Application To Recall Judgment Which Directed RBI To Disclose Loan Defaulters List, Inspection Reports Under RTI Case: Reserve Bank of India…

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2019 Amendment To Section 31 IBC Has Retrospective Operation - The Law Communicants
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IBC – Approval Of Resolution Plan Does Not By Itself Discharge Liabilities Of Personal Guarantor Of Corporate Debtor: Supreme Court

IBC - Approval Of Resolution Plan Does Not By Itself Discharge Liabilities Of Personal Guarantor Of Corporate Debtor Case: Lalit Kumar Jain vs. Insolvency and…

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System Cant Turn The Clock Back Nor Undo Offence: Delhi HC Awards ₹6 Lakh Interim Compensation To Minor Sexual Assault Victim - The Law Communicants
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System Cant Turn The Clock Back Nor Undo Offence: Delhi HC Awards ₹6 Lakh Interim Compensation To Minor Sexual Assault Victim

System Cant Turn The Clock Back Nor Undo Offence: Delhi HC Awards ₹6 Lakh Interim Compensation To Minor Sexual Assault Victim Case: MST. X (THROUGH…

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Existence Of Arbitration Clause Does Not Debar Court From Entertaining A Writ Petition In Contractual Matter: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Existence Of Arbitration Clause Does Not Debar Court From Entertaining A Writ Petition In Contractual Matter: Supreme Court

Existence Of Arbitration Clause Does Not Debar Court From Entertaining A Writ Petition In Contractual Matter Case: Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Ltd. Vs. CG…

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Motor Accident Compensation - Self-Employed Deceased Aged Below 40 Years Entitled To 40% Addition As Future Prospects: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Motor Accident Compensation – Self-Employed Deceased Aged Below 40 Years Entitled To 40% Addition As Future Prospects: Supreme Court

Motor Accident Compensation - Self-Employed Deceased Aged Below 40 Years Entitled To 40% Addition As Future Prospects Case: Rahul Sharma and another vs National Insurance…

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