Non-Filing Of Application U/S 8 Arbitration Act Before Civil Court Does Not Debar Party From Seeking Appointment Of Arbitrator: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Non-Filing Of Application U/S 8 Arbitration Act Before Civil Court Does Not Debar Party From Seeking Appointment Of Arbitrator: J&K&L High Court

Non-Filing Of Application U/S 8 Arbitration Act Before Civil Court Does Not Debar Party From Seeking Appointment Of Arbitrator Case: Anita Mehta v Gulkand Hues…

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J&K&L High Court Grants ₹5 Lakh Compensation To Reserved Category Candidate Denied Seat In NEET MDS 2021, Asks BOPEE To Keep One Seat In Next Session - The Law Communicants
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J&K&L High Court Grants ₹5 Lakh Compensation To Reserved Category Candidate Denied Seat In NEET MDS 2021, Asks BOPEE To Keep One Seat In Next Session

J&K&L High Court Grants ₹5 Lakh Compensation To Reserved Category Candidate Denied Seat In NEET MDS 2021, Asks BOPEE To Keep One Seat In Next…

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Waiting List Can't Be Used As 'Reservoir' To Fill Posts Falling Vacant Due To Resignation Of Selected Candidate: Jammu & Kashmir High Court - The Law Communicants
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Waiting List Can’t Be Used As ‘Reservoir’ To Fill Posts Falling Vacant Due To Resignation Of Selected Candidate: Jammu & Kashmir High Court

Waiting List Can't Be Used As 'Reservoir' To Fill Posts Falling Vacant Due To Resignation Of Selected Candidate Case: State of JK & Anr. V…

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Govt Can't Supersede Statutory Rules By Administrative Orders, May Fill Gaps With Consistent Instructions: Jammu & Kashmir High Court - The Law Communicants
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Govt Can’t Supersede Statutory Rules By Administrative Orders, May Fill Gaps With Consistent Instructions: Jammu & Kashmir High Court

Govt Can't Supersede Statutory Rules By Administrative Orders, May Fill Gaps With Consistent Instructions Case: Arshid Ahmad Lone v. State of J&K & Ors. Coram:…

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Objective Of Investigation Is To Unearth Truth, IO Can't Throw Out Material Evidence Produced By Accused By Merely Citing S.91 CrPC: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Objective Of Investigation Is To Unearth Truth, IO Can’t Throw Out Material Evidence Produced By Accused By Merely Citing S.91 CrPC: J&K&L High Court

Objective Of Investigation Is To Unearth Truth, IO Can't Throw Out Material Evidence Produced By Accused By Merely Citing S.91 CrPC Case: Ajay Kumar Agarwal…

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Confiscation Of Property Under Forest Act: Authorized Officer Has To Ensure That Parties Are Given Opportunity to Cross Examine Witnesses: J&K&L HC - The Law Communicants
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Confiscation Of Property Under Forest Act: Authorized Officer Has To Ensure That Parties Are Given Opportunity to Cross Examine Witnesses: J&K&L HC

Confiscation Of Property Under Forest Act: Authorized Officer Has To Ensure That Parties Are Given Opportunity to Cross Examine Witnesses Case: Range Officer Kandi Range…

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Unauthorized Absence Cannot Amount To Automatic Cessation Of Service, Even If Delinquent Is A Probationer: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Unauthorized Absence Cannot Amount To Automatic Cessation Of Service, Even If Delinquent Is A Probationer: J&K&L High Court

Unauthorized Absence Cannot Amount To Automatic Cessation Of Service, Even If Delinquent Is A Probationer Case: Shahnawaz Shah v High Court of JK and others…

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Acquittal Is Necessary Consequence Of Dismissal Of Complaint For Default, Restoration Proceedings Barred: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Acquittal Is Necessary Consequence Of Dismissal Of Complaint For Default, Restoration Proceedings Barred: J&K&L High Court

Acquittal Is Necessary Consequence Of Dismissal Of Complaint For Default, Restoration Proceedings Barred Case: Ghulam Rasool Mughal V Gh. Ahmad Hajam Coram: Justice Sanjay Dhar…

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Summary General Court Martial Can Try Cases Under POCSO Act, Must Protect Identity, Dignity & Psychology Of Victim Child: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Summary General Court Martial Can Try Cases Under POCSO Act, Must Protect Identity, Dignity & Psychology Of Victim Child: J&K&L High Court

Summary General Court Martial Can Try Cases Under POCSO Act, Must Protect Identity, Dignity & Psychology Of Victim Child Case: Naik Bibhu Prasad v Union…

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Office Bearer Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable In Criminal Proceedings Unless Company Is Made Accused: Jammu & Kashmir High Court Reiterates - The Law Communicants
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Office Bearer Can’t Be Held Vicariously Liable In Criminal Proceedings Unless Company Is Made Accused: Jammu & Kashmir High Court Reiterates

Office Bearer Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable In Criminal Proceedings Unless Company Is Made Accused Case: SANDEEP SINGH & ORS. Vs. NISAR AHMAD DAR Corum:…

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Education Cess Lawfully Refunded To The Assessee, Can't Recover Later Based On Change Of View Of The Supreme Court: J&K and Ladakh High Court - The Law Communicants
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Education Cess Lawfully Refunded To The Assessee, Can’t Recover Later Based On Change Of View Of The Supreme Court: J&K and Ladakh High Court

Education Cess Lawfully Refunded To The Assessee, Can't Recover Later Based On Change Of View Of The Supreme Court Case: Commissioner of CGST and Commissioner…

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Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh HC Quashes PSA Detention Order Passed Against Don Bakra Murder Case Convict Rajesh Dogra - The Law Communicants
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Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh HC Quashes PSA Detention Order Passed Against Don Bakra Murder Case Convict Rajesh Dogra

Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh HC Quashes PSA Detention Order Passed Against Don Bakra Murder Case Convict Rajesh Dogra Case: Rajesh Dogra @ Mohan Cheer…

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NDPS Act Courts Cant Declare a Particular Drug as Manufactured Drug or Psychotropic Substance: JKL High Court
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NDPS Act Courts Cant Declare a Particular Drug as Manufactured Drug or Psychotropic Substance: JKL High Court

NDPS Act Courts Can't Declare a Particular Drug as Manufactured Drug or Psychotropic Substance Case: Khurshid Ahmad Dar V. Union Territory Of J&K Coram: Justice…

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Article 22(5) | Detenue Must Be Conveyed Time-Limit Within Which He Can Make Representation Against Detention: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 22(5) | Detenue Must Be Conveyed Time-Limit Within Which He Can Make Representation Against Detention: J&K&L High Court

Article 22(5) | Detenue Must Be Conveyed 'Time-Limit' Within Which He Can Make Representation Against Detention Case: Tariq Ahmed v. Union Territory of J &…

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