Convict Not Allowed To Attend Brother's Funeral: Kerala High Court Grants Him Emergency Leave To Attend Subsequent Religious Rites - The Law Communicants
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Convict Not Allowed To Attend Brother’s Funeral: Kerala High Court Grants Him Emergency Leave To Attend Subsequent Religious Rites

Convict Not Allowed To Attend Brother's Funeral: Kerala High Court Grants Him Emergency Leave To Attend Subsequent Religious Rites Case: Akhil P.S v. Director General…

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Person Who Is Absconding And Evading Execution Of A Warrant Not Entitled To Anticipatory Bail: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Person Who Is Absconding And Evading Execution Of A Warrant Not Entitled To Anticipatory Bail: J&K&L High Court

Person Who Is Absconding And Evading Execution Of A Warrant Not Entitled To Anticipatory Bail Case: Amit Kumar Gupta v. UT of Jammu and Kashmir…

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Woman Commits Suicide After 17 Yrs Of Marriage: Telangana High Court Says No Presumption Of Abetment Against Husband - The Law Communicants
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Woman Commits Suicide After 17 Yrs Of Marriage: Telangana High Court Says No Presumption Of Abetment Against Husband

Woman Commits Suicide After 17 Yrs Of Marriage: Telangana High Court Says No Presumption Of Abetment Against Husband Case: The State of Telangana versus Konyala…

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Classification Based On Educational Qualification For Promotion Not Violative Of Article 14&16 Of Constitution: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Classification Based On Educational Qualification For Promotion Not Violative Of Article 14&16 Of Constitution: J&K&L High Court

Classification Based On 'Educational Qualification' For Promotion Not Violative Of Article 14&16 Of Constitution Case: Hanifa Deva and Others & Arshad Hussain and Others v…

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Axiomatic Delay Disentitles Party To Discretionary Relief U/A 226: Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Acquisition Proceedings After "62 Yrs" - The Law Communicants
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Axiomatic Delay Disentitles Party To Discretionary Relief U/A 226: Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Acquisition Proceedings After “62 Yrs”

Axiomatic Delay Disentitles Party To Discretionary Relief U/A 226: Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Acquisition Proceedings After "62 Yrs" Case: Sh. Nardev Soni And…

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Scolding Employee To Maintain Office Discipline Does Not Amount To Abetment Of Suicide U/S 306 IPC: Gujarat High Court - The Law Communicants
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Scolding Employee To Maintain Office Discipline Does Not Amount To Abetment Of Suicide U/S 306 IPC: Gujarat High Court

Scolding Employee To Maintain Office Discipline Does Not Amount To Abetment Of Suicide U/S 306 IPC Case: Sanjay Kanakmal Agarwal VS The State Of Gujarat…

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Non-Rupture Of Minor's Hymen Wouldn't Rule Out Case Of Rape: Calcutta HC Upholds Conviction In 5 Yr Old Girl's Rape Case - The Law Communicants
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Non-Rupture Of Minor’s Hymen Wouldn’t Rule Out Case Of Rape: Calcutta HC Upholds Conviction In 5 Yr Old Girl’s Rape Case

Non-Rupture Of Minor's Hymen Wouldn't Rule Out Case Of Rape: Calcutta HC Upholds Conviction In 5 Yr Old Girl's Rape Case Case: Azad Ali Saha…

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Substantive Right Accrued To A Litigant Should Not Be Defeated Citing Procedural Defects Capable Of Being Cured: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Substantive Right Accrued To A Litigant Should Not Be Defeated Citing Procedural Defects Capable Of Being Cured: Supreme Court

Substantive Right Accrued To A Litigant Should Not Be Defeated Citing Procedural Defects Capable Of Being Cured Case: Ramnath Exports Pvt. Ltd. vs Vinita Mehta…

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CPC | Order VI Rule 17 Obligates Litigant To Make All Amendments Necessary For Determining Real Questions In Controversy: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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CPC | Order VI Rule 17 Obligates Litigant To Make All Amendments Necessary For Determining Real Questions In Controversy: Delhi High Court

CPC | Order VI Rule 17 Obligates Litigant To Make All Amendments Necessary For Determining Real Questions In Controversy Case: Mr. Vijay Gupta V. Mr.…

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Judges Must Refrain From Making Derogatory Remarks Against Parties Unless Absolutely Necessary For Deciding Case: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Judges Must Refrain From Making Derogatory Remarks Against Parties Unless Absolutely Necessary For Deciding Case: J&K&L High Court

Judges Must Refrain From Making Derogatory Remarks Against Parties Unless Absolutely Necessary For Deciding Case Case: Sunny Gupta v Union Territory of J&K and ors…

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Delay In Reporting Sexual Offences To Be Viewed Differently, Can't Be Equated With Delay In Other Cases: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Delay In Reporting Sexual Offences To Be Viewed Differently, Can’t Be Equated With Delay In Other Cases: Kerala High Court

Delay In Reporting Sexual Offences To Be Viewed Differently, Can't Be Equated With Delay In Other Cases Case: XXX v. State Of Kerala & Anr.…

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Merely Because S.482 CrPC Does Not Prescribe Limitation Period Does Not Mean Parties Can Approach Court With Inordinate Delay: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Merely Because S.482 CrPC Does Not Prescribe Limitation Period Does Not Mean Parties Can Approach Court With Inordinate Delay: J&K&L High Court

Merely Because S.482 CrPC Does Not Prescribe Limitation Period Does Not Mean Parties Can Approach Court With Inordinate Delay Case: Eapen Chakoo V Ut Of…

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Disciplinary Proceedings Continuing Ad Infinitum Would Be Destructive Of Rule Of Law: Delhi High Court Grants Relief To CBIC Officer - The Law Communicants
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Disciplinary Proceedings Continuing Ad Infinitum Would Be Destructive Of Rule Of Law: Delhi High Court Grants Relief To CBIC Officer

Disciplinary Proceedings Continuing Ad Infinitum Would Be Destructive Of Rule Of Law: Delhi High Court Grants Relief To CBIC Officer Case: Anish Gupta V. Union…

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Limitation Period For Filing Motor Accidents Claim Applicable Only Prospectively From April 1, 2022: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Limitation Period For Filing Motor Accidents Claim Applicable Only Prospectively From April 1, 2022: Kerala High Court

Limitation Period For Filing Motor Accidents Claim Applicable Only Prospectively From April 1, 2022 Case: Sathy & Ors v. Dileep I.S & Ors. Coram: Justice…

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Kerala Wetland Act | Ignorance Of Law & Its Development Through Judgments Main Reason For Accumulation Of Cases: High Court - The Law Communicants
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Kerala Wetland Act | Ignorance Of Law & Its Development Through Judgments Main Reason For Accumulation Of Cases: High Court

Kerala Wetland Act | Ignorance Of Law & Its Development Through Judgments Main Reason For Accumulation Of Cases Case: Vasu Kallayi v. State of Kerala…

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Presumption Of Innocence U/S 3(i) Juvenile Justice Act Not Applicable To Adult Co-Accused: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Presumption Of Innocence U/S 3(i) Juvenile Justice Act Not Applicable To Adult Co-Accused: J&K&L High Court

Presumption Of Innocence U/S 3(i) Juvenile Justice Act Not Applicable To Adult Co-Accused Case: Taja Begum & Ors V Ut Of J&K Coram: Justice Sanjay…

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Kerala High Court Directs Union Ministry To Pass Expedite Orders On Officers' Deliberate Dereliction Of Duty Under Emblems & Names Act - The Law Communicants
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Kerala High Court Directs Union Ministry To Pass Expedite Orders On Officers’ Deliberate Dereliction Of Duty Under Emblems & Names Act

Kerala High Court Directs Union Ministry To Pass Expedite Orders On Officers' Deliberate Dereliction Of Duty Under Emblems & Names Act Case: Cheshire Tarzan v.…

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Lady Justice Is Blindfolded Only To Be Non-Partisan, Not To Be Blind To Mischief Or Fraud Played Out By Dishonest Litigants: Delhi High Court
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Lady Justice Is Blindfolded Only To Be Non-Partisan, Not To Be Blind To Mischief Or Fraud Played Out By Dishonest Litigants: Delhi High Court

Lady Justice Is Blindfolded Only To Be Non-Partisan, Not To Be Blind To Mischief Or Fraud Played Out By Dishonest Litigants Case: Sh Awaneesh Chandra…

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Anti-Corruption Branch Of Delhi Govt Can Investigate Corruption Allegations Against Delhi Police Officials: High Court - The Law Communicants
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Anti-Corruption Branch Of Delhi Govt Can Investigate Corruption Allegations Against Delhi Police Officials: High Court

Anti-Corruption Branch Of Delhi Govt Can Investigate Corruption Allegations Against Delhi Police Officials Case: Johnson Jacob V. State Coram: Justice Jasmeet Singh Case No.: W.P.(CRL)…

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No Interference U/A 227 Unless Lower Court Committed Manifest Error Or Decision Is Against Settled Principles Of Law: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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No Interference U/A 227 Unless Lower Court Committed Manifest Error Or Decision Is Against Settled Principles Of Law: Kerala High Court

No Interference U/A 227 Unless Lower Court Committed Manifest Error Or Decision Is Against Settled Principles Of Law Case: K.V Shiraz v. Binny Emmatty Coram:…

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High Court Has Absolute & Exclusive Disciplinary Control Over District Judiciary Under Article 235: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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High Court Has Absolute & Exclusive Disciplinary Control Over District Judiciary Under Article 235: J&K&L High Court

High Court Has Absolute & Exclusive Disciplinary Control Over District Judiciary Under Article 235 Case: Javid Ahmad Naik v State of J&K and ors Coram:…

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Writ Plea Alleging Violation Of Rights Conferred Under Industrial Settlement Maintainable U/Art 226 Only If Traceable To Common Law: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Writ Plea Alleging Violation Of Rights Conferred Under Industrial Settlement Maintainable U/Art 226 Only If Traceable To Common Law: Kerala High Court

Writ Plea Alleging Violation Of Rights Conferred Under Industrial Settlement Maintainable U/Art 226 Only If Traceable To Common Law Case: Bharat Petroleum Corporation & Anr…

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Witness Saw Accused Near Deceased, Blood Stained Weapon Recovered: Gujarat High Court Accepts Circumstantial Evidence To Affirm Murder Conviction - The Law Communicants
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Witness Saw Accused Near Deceased, Blood Stained Weapon Recovered: Gujarat High Court Accepts Circumstantial Evidence To Affirm Murder Conviction

Witness Saw Accused Near Deceased, Blood Stained Weapon Recovered: Gujarat High Court Accepts Circumstantial Evidence To Affirm Murder Conviction Case: Narubhai Amarsinh Makwana(Koli Patel) VS…

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Beedi Rollers Are Workmen & Entitled To Compensation Under Workmen's Compensation Act: Telangana High Court - The Law Communicants
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Beedi Rollers Are Workmen & Entitled To Compensation Under Workmen’s Compensation Act: Telangana High Court

Beedi Rollers Are Workmen & Entitled To Compensation Under Workmen's Compensation Act Case: Yeddandi Venkataiah v. Ms.Prabhudas Kishoredas Tobacco Products Ltd. Coram: Justice M. Laxman…

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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 - 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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'Very Serious Allegations': Kerala High Court Dismisses Plea Alleging Corruption In Judges To Secure Govt. Posts After Retirement - The Law Communicants
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‘Very Serious Allegations’: Kerala High Court Dismisses Plea Alleging Corruption In Judges To Secure Govt. Posts After Retirement

'Very Serious Allegations': Kerala High Court Dismisses Plea Alleging Corruption In Judges To Secure Govt. Posts After Retirement Case: Abdul Jaleel v. Cabinet Principal Secretary…

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Compassionate Appointment Intended To Provide "Urgent Relief" To Bereaved Family: Gujarat High Court Refuses To Grant Benefit After 5 Yrs Of Death - The Law Communicants
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Compassionate Appointment Intended To Provide “Urgent Relief” To Bereaved Family: Gujarat High Court Refuses To Grant Benefit After 5 Yrs Of Death

Compassionate Appointment Intended To Provide "Urgent Relief" To Bereaved Family: Gujarat High Court Refuses To Grant Benefit After 5 Yrs Of Death Case: Rajeshkumar Vishnuprasad…

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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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Potential Cabinet Papers Yet To Be Brought Before Council Of Ministers Exempted From Disclosure Under RTI Act: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Potential Cabinet Papers Yet To Be Brought Before Council Of Ministers Exempted From Disclosure Under RTI Act: Kerala High Court

Potential Cabinet Papers Yet To Be Brought Before Council Of Ministers Exempted From Disclosure Under RTI Act Case: Jayachandran v. State of Kerala & Ors.…

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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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Conviction Cannot Be Solely On Extra Judicial Confession Unless Supported By Chain Of Cogent Circumstances: Madras High Court - The Law Communicants
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Conviction Cannot Be Solely On Extra Judicial Confession Unless Supported By Chain Of Cogent Circumstances: Madras High Court

Conviction Cannot Be Solely On Extra Judicial Confession Unless Supported By Chain Of Cogent Circumstances Case: Dinesh v. State Coram: Justice Paresh Upadhyay and Justice…

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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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