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The drawer’s consent is not necessary for alterations to the body of a blank signed cheque, but such alterations should not exceed the amount originally covered by it: Karnataka High Court

The drawer's consent is not necessary for alterations to the body of a blank signed cheque, but such alterations should not exceed the amount originally…

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A promissory note giving the payer the right to recover as per the law doesn’t affect the unconditional commitment: Karnataka HC

A promissory note giving the payer the right to recover as per the law doesn't affect the unconditional commitment: Karnataka HC Case: D L Ramesh…

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Extended tenure in an industrial establishment should generally be acknowledged as beneficial for the worker: Karnataka High Court

Extended tenure in an industrial establishment should generally be acknowledged as beneficial for the worker: Karnataka High Court Case: SKF India Limited v. A V…

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Tenant can bequeath the suit property through a will even before the grant of occupancy rights. The beneficiary mentioned in the will becomes the absolute owner: Karnataka High Court

Tenant can bequeath the suit property through a will even before the grant of occupancy rights. The beneficiary mentioned in the will becomes the absolute…

Continue ReadingTenant can bequeath the suit property through a will even before the grant of occupancy rights. The beneficiary mentioned in the will becomes the absolute owner: Karnataka High Court
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Mandatory Notice Under Municipalities Act Waived in Title Declaration and Permanent Injunction Suit Against Town Municipal Council: Karnataka High Court

Mandatory Notice Under Municipalities Act Waived in Title Declaration and Permanent Injunction Suit Against Town Municipal Council: Karnataka High Court Case: Laxman Warad & Others…

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Karnataka Land Revenue Act | Deputy Commissioner Cannot Invoke Inherent Powers To ‘Casually Rescind’ 25 Yr Old Conversion Order: High Court

Karnataka Land Revenue Act | Deputy Commissioner Cannot Invoke Inherent Powers To 'Casually Rescind' 25 Yr Old Conversion Order: High Court Case: C G Jagdish…

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Karnataka High Court Upholds Convict’s Life Sentence For Murdering Man Having Illicit Relationship With His Wife

Karnataka High Court Upholds Convict's Life Sentence For Murdering Man Having Illicit Relationship With His Wife Case: Sanju v. The State of Karnataka Coram: Justice…

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Marriage Does Not Eclipse Right To Individual Privacy, Autonomy: Karnataka High Court On Wife’s RTI Seeking Husband’s Aadhar Details

Marriage Does Not Eclipse Right To Individual Privacy, Autonomy: Karnataka High Court On Wife's RTI Seeking Husband's Aadhar Details Case: The Deputy Director General &…

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Provide Form For Candidates To Disclose Pending Criminal Cases During Nomination Process: Karnataka High Court To State Election Commission

Provide Form For Candidates To Disclose Pending Criminal Cases During Nomination Process: Karnataka High Court To State Election Commission Case: H V Ashok And H…

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PC Act | Proceedings By Third Parties Not Judicial Proceedings, Employer Cannot Withhold Pension On Such Grounds: Karnataka High Court

PC Act | Proceedings By Third Parties Not Judicial Proceedings, Employer Cannot Withhold Pension On Such Grounds: Karnataka High Court Case: Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation…

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Cheque Dishonour Accused Must Take ‘Probable Defence’ To Rebut Adverse Presumption U/S 139 NI Act: Karnataka High Court Reiterates

Cheque Dishonour Accused Must Take 'Probable Defence' To Rebut Adverse Presumption U/S 139 NI Act: Karnataka High Court Reiterates Case: R Pramod v Gangadharaiah Coram:…

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Karnataka HC Pulls Up Milk Producers Federation For “Shunting” Reserved Category Candidate Sans Opportunity To Rectify Social Status Certificate

Karnataka HC Pulls Up Milk Producers Federation For "Shunting" Reserved Category Candidate Sans Opportunity To Rectify Social Status Certificate Case: Devaraj P R And Karnataka…

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Gift Deed Executed By Senior Citizen Can Be Declared Null And Void Only If It Contains Stipulation On Maintenance By Transferee: Karnataka High Court

Gift Deed Executed By Senior Citizen Can Be Declared Null And Void Only If It Contains Stipulation On Maintenance By Transferee: Karnataka High Court Case:…

Continue ReadingGift Deed Executed By Senior Citizen Can Be Declared Null And Void Only If It Contains Stipulation On Maintenance By Transferee: Karnataka High Court
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Karnataka High Court Denies Bail To Man In POCSO Case, Says Minor Girl’s Statement On Consent Can’t Be Taken As Gospel Truth While Deciding Bail Plea

Karnataka High Court Denies Bail To Man In POCSO Case, Says Minor Girl’s Statement On Consent Can’t Be Taken As Gospel Truth While Deciding Bail…

Continue ReadingKarnataka High Court Denies Bail To Man In POCSO Case, Says Minor Girl’s Statement On Consent Can’t Be Taken As Gospel Truth While Deciding Bail Plea
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Vogue Readers Know It Doesn’t Run Any Institute, Confusion Unlikely: Karnataka High Court, Allows Vogue Institute Of Management To Retain Name

Vogue Readers Know It Doesn't Run Any Institute, Confusion Unlikely: Karnataka High Court, Allows Vogue Institute Of Management To Retain Name Case: MR. M.M. KARIAPPA…

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Unregistered Family Settlement Admissible In Evidence Only If Agreement Is Confirmed With Approval Of All Family Members: Karnataka High Court

Unregistered Family Settlement Admissible In Evidence Only If Agreement Is Confirmed With Approval Of All Family Members Case: Krishnappa V Ashwathamma Coram: Justice Sachin Shankar…

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S.65 Mohammedan Law | First Cousin Brother On Mother’s Side Not Entitled To Share In Deceased Uncle’s Property: Karnataka High Court

S.65 Mohammedan Law | First Cousin Brother On Mother's Side Not Entitled To Share In Deceased Uncle's Property Case: Husainsab V. Modinabi @ Fakrubi Coram:…

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Married Daughters Entitled To Motor Accident Compensation For Parent’s Death; Can’t Discriminate Between Sons & Daughters: Karnataka High Court

Married Daughters Entitled To Motor Accident Compensation For Parent's Death; Can't Discriminate Between Sons & Daughters Case: Reliance General Insurance Company Limited V Gangappa SO.…

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S.81(5) Motor Vehicle Act: Permit Renewed After Condoning Delay Is Deemed To Be Effective From Date Of Actual Expiry: Karnataka High Court

S.81(5) Motor Vehicle Act: Permit Renewed After Condoning Delay Is Deemed To Be Effective From Date Of Actual Expiry Case: Dr Narasimulu Nandini Memorial Education…

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S.50 Evidence Act: Non-Production Of School Docs To Establish Relationship No Ground To Disbelieve Person With Special Knowledge Of Relation: Karnataka HC - The Law Communicants
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S.50 Evidence Act: Non-Production Of School Docs To Establish Relationship No Ground To Disbelieve Person With Special Knowledge Of Relation: Karnataka HC

S.50 Evidence Act: Non-Production Of School Docs To Establish Relationship No Ground To Disbelieve Person With Special Knowledge Of Relation Case: Dharmrao So Sharanappa Shabdi…

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Dowry Death: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Conviction U/S 304B IPC Citing Discrepancies In Multiple Dying Declarations - The Law Communicants
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Dowry Death: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Conviction U/S 304B IPC Citing Discrepancies In Multiple Dying Declarations

Dowry Death: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Conviction U/S 304B IPC Citing Discrepancies In Multiple Dying Declarations Case: Nazrulla Khan @ Nazrulla And The State…

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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…

Continue ReadingDecision Of Adjudicating Authority Can’t Be Doubted Merely Because It Is Govt Limb, Reliable Evidence Indicating Bias Is Must: Karnataka High Court
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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Hindu Marriage Act: Able-Bodied Husband Having Earning Capacity Can't Seek Permanent Alimony From Wife: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Hindu Marriage Act: Able-Bodied Husband Having Earning Capacity Can’t Seek Permanent Alimony From Wife: Karnataka High Court

Hindu Marriage Act: Able-Bodied Husband Having Earning Capacity Can't Seek Permanent Alimony From Wife Case: T.Sadananda Pai V. Sujatha S Pai Coram: Justice Alok Aradhe…

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Courts Duty Bound To Consider All Contentions Raised By Parties While Deciding Bail Applications: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Courts Duty Bound To Consider All Contentions Raised By Parties While Deciding Bail Applications: Karnataka High Court

Courts Duty Bound To Consider All Contentions Raised By Parties While Deciding Bail Applications Case: Nelson Raj V. The State Of Karnataka Coram: Justice Mohammad…

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Regular Enquiry Not Practical, Will Affect Morale of Force: Karnataka HC Upholds Dismissal of CISF Constables Accused Of Rape By Another Constable's Wife - The Law Communicants
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Regular Enquiry Not Practical, Will Affect Morale of Force: Karnataka HC Upholds Dismissal of CISF Constables Accused Of Rape By Another Constable’s Wife

Regular Enquiry Not Practical, Will Affect Morale of Force: Karnataka HC Upholds Dismissal of CISF Constables Accused Of Rape By Another Constable's Wife Case: Vikas…

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Wife Levelling Unsubstantiated Allegations Of Husband Being Impotent Amounts To Cruelty: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Wife Levelling Unsubstantiated Allegations Of Husband Being Impotent Amounts To Cruelty: Karnataka High Court

Wife Levelling Unsubstantiated Allegations Of Husband Being Impotent Amounts To Cruelty Case: Shashidhar So Irappa Chachadi Vs Vijayalaxmi Wo Shashidhar Chachadi Coram: Justice S. Sunil…

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Doctrine Of Proportionality | Constitutional Courts Cannot Be Disproportionately Harsh To Arguable Guilts Of Litigants: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Doctrine Of Proportionality | Constitutional Courts Cannot Be Disproportionately Harsh To Arguable Guilts Of Litigants: Karnataka High Court

Doctrine Of Proportionality | Constitutional Courts Cannot Be Disproportionately Harsh To Arguable Guilts Of Litigants Case: Dr Yasin Khan v. State of Karnataka and Others…

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Res Judicata: Son Bound By Judicial Proceedings Initiated By Father With Respect To Immovable Property, Rules Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Res Judicata: Son Bound By Judicial Proceedings Initiated By Father With Respect To Immovable Property, Rules Karnataka High Court

Res Judicata: Son Bound By Judicial Proceedings Initiated By Father With Respect To Immovable Property, Rules Karnataka High Court Case: The Bangalore Development Authority and…

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Self Acquired Suit Property - The Law Communicants
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In Absence of Specific Pleading by Party about Self Acquired Suit Property, It Is Presumed To Be Joint Family Property: Karnataka High Court

In Absence of Specific Pleading by Party about Self Acquired Suit Property, It Is Presumed To Be Joint Family Property Case: Tanaji S/O Nayaku Nikam…

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Mere Filing of Criminal Case by Wife, Demand for Separate House Not Cruelty: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Divorce Decree - The Law Communicants
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Mere Filing of Criminal Case by Wife, Demand for Separate House Not Cruelty: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Divorce Decree

Mere Filing of Criminal Case by Wife, Demand for Separate House Not 'Cruelty': Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Divorce Decree Case: S. Shyamala @ Kathyayani…

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Tahsildar under Section 140(2) Of Karnataka Land Revenue Act Has Power to Determine Boundary of a Survey Number or a Holding: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Tahsildar under Section 140(2) Of Karnataka Land Revenue Act Has Power to Determine Boundary of a Survey Number or a Holding: Karnataka High Court

Tahsildar under Section 140(2) Of Karnataka Land Revenue Act Has Power to Determine Boundary of a Survey Number or a Holding Case: Sunil Chajed v…

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No Need for Trial Courts Permission to Renew Passport When Criminal Proceedings Are Stayed By Higher Court: Karnataka HC - The Law Communicants
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No Need for Trial Courts Permission to Renew Passport When Criminal Proceedings Are Stayed By Higher Court: Karnataka HC

No Need for Trial Courts Permission to Renew Passport When Criminal Proceedings Are Stayed By Higher Court Case: Kasturi Rajupeta V. Union Of India Coram:…

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Insurance Company Not Liable To Pay Compensation If Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Driven By Person Holding Light Motor Vehicle License: Karnataka High Court - The Law Communicants
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Insurance Company Not Liable To Pay Compensation If Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Driven By Person Holding Light Motor Vehicle License: Karnataka High Court

Insurance Company Not Liable To Pay Compensation If Heavy Goods Vehicle Is Driven By Person Holding Light Motor Vehicle License Case: Mahantesh v. Netharavati Coram:…

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