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The Labour Commissioner is authorized to review ex-parte awards issued under the Workmen’s Compensation Act: J&K High Court

The Labour Commissioner is authorized to review ex-parte awards issued under the Workmen's Compensation Act: J&K High Court Case: Sahil Gupta Vs UT of J&K…

Continue ReadingThe Labour Commissioner is authorized to review ex-parte awards issued under the Workmen’s Compensation Act: J&K High Court
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‘Foetus Fully Developed’: Kerala HC Declines Plea To Terminate 34 Weeks Pregnancy Of 12-Yr-Old In Incestual Relationship With Minor Brother

'Foetus Fully Developed': Kerala HC Declines Plea To Terminate 34 Weeks Pregnancy Of 12-Yr-Old In Incestual Relationship With Minor Brother Case: XXX v State of…

Continue Reading‘Foetus Fully Developed’: Kerala HC Declines Plea To Terminate 34 Weeks Pregnancy Of 12-Yr-Old In Incestual Relationship With Minor Brother
The-Delhi-High-Court-denies-interim-relief-to-Khadi-in-a-trademark-infringement-suit-asserting-that-goodwill-acquired-after-the-terminus-ad-quem-is-inconsequential-The-Law-Communicants
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The Delhi High Court denies interim relief to ‘Khadi’ in a trademark infringement suit, asserting that goodwill acquired after the ‘terminus ad quem’ is inconsequential

The Delhi High Court denies interim relief to 'Khadi' in a trademark infringement suit, asserting that goodwill acquired after the 'terminus ad quem' is inconsequential…

Continue ReadingThe Delhi High Court denies interim relief to ‘Khadi’ in a trademark infringement suit, asserting that goodwill acquired after the ‘terminus ad quem’ is inconsequential
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The accused cannot be deprived of the right to file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) solely on the basis of unsatisfactory jail conduct: Delhi High Court

The accused cannot be deprived of the right to file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) solely on the basis of unsatisfactory jail conduct: Delhi High…

Continue ReadingThe accused cannot be deprived of the right to file a Special Leave Petition (SLP) solely on the basis of unsatisfactory jail conduct: Delhi High Court
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Rejecting advocates’ notary applications without valid reasons is inappropriate, as it would cast a stigma on their professional credentials: Kerala High Court

Rejecting advocates' notary applications without valid reasons is inappropriate, as it would cast a stigma on their professional credentials: Kerala High Court Case: P C…

Continue ReadingRejecting advocates’ notary applications without valid reasons is inappropriate, as it would cast a stigma on their professional credentials: Kerala High Court
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Service on an ad hoc basis cannot be considered for financial upgradation under career progression schemes: Kerala High Court

Service on an ad hoc basis cannot be considered for financial upgradation under career progression schemes: Kerala High Court Case: Union of India & Ors.…

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The medical report fails to indicate rape, and the evidence presented by the minor victim and her sister is unsubstantiated and contradictory: Gauhati High Court Sets Aside Conviction

The medical report fails to indicate rape, and the evidence presented by the minor victim and her sister is unsubstantiated and contradictory: Gauhati High Court…

Continue ReadingThe medical report fails to indicate rape, and the evidence presented by the minor victim and her sister is unsubstantiated and contradictory: Gauhati High Court Sets Aside Conviction
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Consideration for promotion is a facet of the fundamental right, and eligible candidates cannot be denied promotion if vacancies are available: Gujarat High Court

Consideration for promotion is a facet of the fundamental right, and eligible candidates cannot be denied promotion if vacancies are available: Gujarat High Court Case:…

Continue ReadingConsideration for promotion is a facet of the fundamental right, and eligible candidates cannot be denied promotion if vacancies are available: Gujarat High Court
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The customary use of ‘Silk’ to denote a paint’s finish cannot be protected as a trademark, rules the Calcutta High Court, dismissing Berger’s plea against JSW Paints

The customary use of 'Silk' to denote a paint's finish cannot be protected as a trademark, rules the Calcutta High Court, dismissing Berger's plea against…

Continue ReadingThe customary use of ‘Silk’ to denote a paint’s finish cannot be protected as a trademark, rules the Calcutta High Court, dismissing Berger’s plea against JSW Paints
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No binding contract exists during tender participation; the process can be canceled before the issuance of an acceptance letter: J&K High Court

No binding contract exists during tender participation; the process can be canceled before the issuance of an acceptance letter: J&K High Court Case: Ghulam Qadir…

Continue ReadingNo binding contract exists during tender participation; the process can be canceled before the issuance of an acceptance letter: J&K High Court
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Gauhati High Court instructs the state to furnish medical care and financial assistance to a girl who has been bedridden due to a rare complication following a vaccine

Gauhati High Court instructs the state to furnish medical care and financial assistance to a girl who has been bedridden due to a rare complication…

Continue ReadingGauhati High Court instructs the state to furnish medical care and financial assistance to a girl who has been bedridden due to a rare complication following a vaccine
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The grievance body of the Slum Rehabilitation Authority cannot reevaluate its previous order under the guise of discussing its minutes: Bombay High Court

The grievance body of the Slum Rehabilitation Authority cannot reevaluate its previous order under the guise of discussing its minutes: Bombay High Court Case: Sitara…

Continue ReadingThe grievance body of the Slum Rehabilitation Authority cannot reevaluate its previous order under the guise of discussing its minutes: Bombay High Court
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Bombay High Court nullifies the proclamation order against the police Naik accused of raping a Lady Police Naik, asserting the necessity of providing at least 30 days’ notice for court appearance

Bombay High Court nullifies the proclamation order against the police Naik accused of raping a Lady Police Naik, asserting the necessity of providing at least…

Continue ReadingBombay High Court nullifies the proclamation order against the police Naik accused of raping a Lady Police Naik, asserting the necessity of providing at least 30 days’ notice for court appearance
FIRs-in-rape-cases-involving-minors-are-not-mere-printed-papers-rather-they-reflect-the-profound-trauma-experienced-by-the-victims-Delhi-High-Court-The-Law-Communicants
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FIRs in rape cases involving minors are not mere printed papers; rather, they reflect the profound trauma experienced by the victims: Delhi High Court

FIRs in rape cases involving minors are not mere printed papers; rather, they reflect the profound trauma experienced by the victims: Delhi High Court Case:…

Continue ReadingFIRs in rape cases involving minors are not mere printed papers; rather, they reflect the profound trauma experienced by the victims: Delhi High Court
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Kalamassery Bomb Blasts | Kerala High Court Orders the Transfer of Zamra Convention Centre to Its Managing Director

Kalamassery Bomb Blasts | Kerala High Court Orders the Transfer of Zamra Convention Centre to Its Managing Director Case: Zamra Endeavours Pvt. Ltd. v. Deputy…

Continue ReadingKalamassery Bomb Blasts | Kerala High Court Orders the Transfer of Zamra Convention Centre to Its Managing Director
While-the-Railway-Vigilance-Manual-is-procedural-its-significance-should-not-be-disregarded-as-it-serves-to-protect-employees-from-false-implications-Andhra-Pradesh-High-Court-The-Law-Communicants
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While the Railway Vigilance Manual is procedural, its significance should not be disregarded, as it serves to protect employees from false implications: Andhra Pradesh High Court

While the Railway Vigilance Manual is procedural, its significance should not be disregarded, as it serves to protect employees from false implications: Andhra Pradesh High…

Continue ReadingWhile the Railway Vigilance Manual is procedural, its significance should not be disregarded, as it serves to protect employees from false implications: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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A person who has migrated to another state shall only be entitled to the benefit of reservation in the state of their origin: Jharkhand High Court

A person who has migrated to another state shall only be entitled to the benefit of reservation in the state of their origin: Jharkhand High…

Continue ReadingA person who has migrated to another state shall only be entitled to the benefit of reservation in the state of their origin: Jharkhand High Court
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Gauhati High Court orders the Assam Police to pay ₹5 lakh in compensation to an advocate for handcuffing him without just cause

Gauhati High Court orders the Assam Police to pay ₹5 lakh in compensation to an advocate for handcuffing him without just cause Case: Sabah Al…

Continue ReadingGauhati High Court orders the Assam Police to pay ₹5 lakh in compensation to an advocate for handcuffing him without just cause
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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…

Continue ReadingA promissory note giving the payer the right to recover as per the law doesn’t affect the unconditional commitment: Karnataka HC
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The Customs Assistant Commissioner’s action in selling the gold jewelry belonging to the assessee is deemed illegal: Bombay High Court

The Customs Assistant Commissioner's action in selling the gold jewelry belonging to the assessee is deemed illegal: Bombay High Court Case: Leyla Mohmoodi v. The…

Continue ReadingThe Customs Assistant Commissioner’s action in selling the gold jewelry belonging to the assessee is deemed illegal: Bombay High Court
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Acquittal of two police officials accused of corruption is attributed to the deviation from trap proceedings noted by the complainant: Andhra Pradesh HC

Acquittal of two police officials accused of corruption is attributed to the deviation from trap proceedings noted by the complainant: Andhra Pradesh HC Case: State…

Continue ReadingAcquittal of two police officials accused of corruption is attributed to the deviation from trap proceedings noted by the complainant: Andhra Pradesh HC
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Delhi High Court stresses that, in matrimonial disputes, Family Courts should typically exercise leniency and avoid rigidly enforcing procedural rules

Delhi High Court stresses that, in matrimonial disputes, Family Courts should typically exercise leniency and avoid rigidly enforcing procedural rules Case: Vasvi Grover v. Manish…

Continue ReadingDelhi High Court stresses that, in matrimonial disputes, Family Courts should typically exercise leniency and avoid rigidly enforcing procedural rules
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The Supreme Court underscores that the nomination procedure outlined in the Companies Act does not override the principles of succession laws

The Supreme Court underscores that the nomination procedure outlined in the Companies Act does not override the principles of succession laws Case: Shakti Yezdani &…

Continue ReadingThe Supreme Court underscores that the nomination procedure outlined in the Companies Act does not override the principles of succession laws
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Bombay High Court (Full Bench) states that a victim cannot appeal under Section 14-A of the SC/ST Act for acquittal or bail in cases involving both POCSO and SC/ST Acts

Bombay High Court (Full Bench) states that a victim cannot appeal under Section 14-A of the SC/ST Act for acquittal or bail in cases involving…

Continue ReadingBombay High Court (Full Bench) states that a victim cannot appeal under Section 14-A of the SC/ST Act for acquittal or bail in cases involving both POCSO and SC/ST Acts
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In POCSO cases, the Bombay High Court instructs the state government to establish guidelines for conducting Test Identification Parades, with a focus on maintaining the confidentiality of the victim

In POCSO cases, the Bombay High Court instructs the state government to establish guidelines for conducting Test Identification Parades, with a focus on maintaining the…

Continue ReadingIn POCSO cases, the Bombay High Court instructs the state government to establish guidelines for conducting Test Identification Parades, with a focus on maintaining the confidentiality of the victim
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Punjab and Haryana High Court sees the state seeking the Union of India’s opinion on the appointment of district judges as a significant threat to the independence of the high court’s functioning

Punjab and Haryana High Court sees the state seeking the Union of India's opinion on the appointment of district judges as a significant threat to…

Continue ReadingPunjab and Haryana High Court sees the state seeking the Union of India’s opinion on the appointment of district judges as a significant threat to the independence of the high court’s functioning
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Kerala High Court clarifies that Section 5 of the Limitation Act is not applicable to condone delay in filing a plea challenging an arbitration award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act

Kerala High Court clarifies that Section 5 of the Limitation Act is not applicable to condone delay in filing a plea challenging an arbitration award…

Continue ReadingKerala High Court clarifies that Section 5 of the Limitation Act is not applicable to condone delay in filing a plea challenging an arbitration award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act
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Kerala High Court Stresses Judicial Caution, Asserts Inability to Prosecute Magistrate under Section 228-A IPC for Inadvertent Omission to Anonymize Rape Victim’s Details

Kerala High Court Stresses Judicial Caution, Asserts Inability to Prosecute Magistrate under Section 228-A IPC for Inadvertent Omission to Anonymize Rape Victim's Details Case: XXX…

Continue ReadingKerala High Court Stresses Judicial Caution, Asserts Inability to Prosecute Magistrate under Section 228-A IPC for Inadvertent Omission to Anonymize Rape Victim’s Details
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Madras High Court Restrains Service Centre from Using the ‘Royal Enfield’ Trademark for Goods and Services, Recognizing It as a Well-Known Brand in the Motor Industry

Madras High Court Restrains Service Centre from Using the 'Royal Enfield' Trademark for Goods and Services, Recognizing It as a Well-Known Brand in the Motor…

Continue ReadingMadras High Court Restrains Service Centre from Using the ‘Royal Enfield’ Trademark for Goods and Services, Recognizing It as a Well-Known Brand in the Motor Industry
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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…

Continue ReadingExtended tenure in an industrial establishment should generally be acknowledged as beneficial for the worker: Karnataka High Court
In-the-Vivo-Money-Laundering-Case-the-Delhi-High-Court-rejects-the-pleas-of-three-accused-claiming-unlawful-detention-in-jail-without-a-judicial-order-The-Law-Communicants
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In the Vivo Money Laundering Case, the Delhi High Court rejects the pleas of three accused claiming unlawful detention in jail without a judicial order

In the Vivo Money Laundering Case, the Delhi High Court rejects the pleas of three accused claiming unlawful detention in jail without a judicial order…

Continue ReadingIn the Vivo Money Laundering Case, the Delhi High Court rejects the pleas of three accused claiming unlawful detention in jail without a judicial order
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Sec 300 IPC: The Gujarat High Court asserts that even a single injury leading to the death of the victim can constitute ‘murder’

Sec 300 IPC: The Gujarat High Court asserts that even a single injury leading to the death of the victim can constitute 'murder' Case: State…

Continue ReadingSec 300 IPC: The Gujarat High Court asserts that even a single injury leading to the death of the victim can constitute ‘murder’
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The Delhi High Court holds that Family Courts may extend the time for filing a written statement if exceptional circumstances are demonstrated

The Delhi High Court holds that Family Courts may extend the time for filing a written statement if exceptional circumstances are demonstrated Case: MS NIDHI…

Continue ReadingThe Delhi High Court holds that Family Courts may extend the time for filing a written statement if exceptional circumstances are demonstrated
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No Inherent Right to Continue: Jammu and Kashmir High Court Denies Relief to Contractual Doctor Seeking Service Extension Following the Closure of COVID Hospitals

No Inherent Right to Continue: Jammu and Kashmir High Court Denies Relief to Contractual Doctor Seeking Service Extension Following the Closure of COVID Hospitals Case:…

Continue ReadingNo Inherent Right to Continue: Jammu and Kashmir High Court Denies Relief to Contractual Doctor Seeking Service Extension Following the Closure of COVID Hospitals
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Application of Section 89 CPC extends to disputes settled outside courts, encompassing proceedings before the Rent Control Court: Kerala High Court

Application of Section 89 CPC extends to disputes settled outside courts, encompassing proceedings before the Rent Control Court: Kerala High Court Case: Sindhu A.K. v.…

Continue ReadingApplication of Section 89 CPC extends to disputes settled outside courts, encompassing proceedings before the Rent Control Court: Kerala High Court
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When the tenant is not present at the tenanted premises, the Delhi High Court mandates that summonses must be served at the alternative address

When the tenant is not present at the tenanted premises, the Delhi High Court mandates that summonses must be served at the alternative address Case:…

Continue ReadingWhen the tenant is not present at the tenanted premises, the Delhi High Court mandates that summonses must be served at the alternative address
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The escalating misuse of the RTI Act has resulted in a state of paralysis and instilled fear among government officials: Delhi High Court

The escalating misuse of the RTI Act has resulted in a state of paralysis and instilled fear among government officials: Delhi High Court Case: SHISHIR…

Continue ReadingThe escalating misuse of the RTI Act has resulted in a state of paralysis and instilled fear among government officials: Delhi High Court
Regarding-Section-60-of-the-Copyright-Act-the-Bombay-High-Court-emphasizes-that-an-inquiry-into-groundless-legal-proceedings-cannot-conclusively-determine-the-question-of-copyright-infringement-The-Law-Communicants
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Regarding Section 60 of the Copyright Act, the Bombay High Court emphasizes that an inquiry into ‘groundless legal proceedings’ cannot conclusively determine the question of copyright infringement

Regarding Section 60 of the Copyright Act, the Bombay High Court emphasizes that an inquiry into 'groundless legal proceedings' cannot conclusively determine the question of…

Continue ReadingRegarding Section 60 of the Copyright Act, the Bombay High Court emphasizes that an inquiry into ‘groundless legal proceedings’ cannot conclusively determine the question of copyright infringement
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Chhattisgarh High Court urges humanity to eliminate bias against dark-skinned women, highlighting that portraying them as under-confident and insecure perpetuates harmful stereotypes

Chhattisgarh High Court urges humanity to eliminate bias against dark-skinned women, highlighting that portraying them as under-confident and insecure perpetuates harmful stereotypes Case: Rewaram Verma…

Continue ReadingChhattisgarh High Court urges humanity to eliminate bias against dark-skinned women, highlighting that portraying them as under-confident and insecure perpetuates harmful stereotypes