Document Admitted Or Denied By Witness During Cross Examination Cannot Be Returned, Has To Be Necessarily Placed On Court File: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Document Admitted Or Denied By Witness During Cross Examination Cannot Be Returned, Has To Be Necessarily Placed On Court File: Delhi High Court

Document Admitted Or Denied By Witness During Cross Examination Cannot Be Returned, Has To Be Necessarily Placed On Court File Case: Bhag Singh Gambhir And…

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Whether Appropriate Govt In Industrial Dispute Concerning Person Working At Mine Office Is Centre Or State Depends On Nature Of Work: Gujarat HC - The Law Communicants
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Whether Appropriate Govt In Industrial Dispute Concerning Person Working At Mine Office Is Centre Or State Depends On Nature Of Work: Gujarat HC

Whether 'Appropriate Govt' In Industrial Dispute Concerning Person Working At 'Mine Office' Is Centre Or State Depends On Nature Of Work Case: Rajendrasinh Velubha Jadeja…

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J&K&L High Court Orders Probe By Anti-Corruption Bureau Into Leakage Of PSA Detention Order Even Before Its Execution - The Law Communicants
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J&K&L High Court Orders Probe By Anti-Corruption Bureau Into Leakage Of PSA Detention Order Even Before Its Execution

J&K&L High Court Orders Probe By Anti-Corruption Bureau Into Leakage Of PSA Detention Order Even Before Its Execution Case: Mohammad Yousaf vs Union Territory of…

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Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court

Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court Case: Union of India vs Sharvan Kumar Coram: Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and…

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CBI Investigation Can't Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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CBI Investigation Can’t Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient: Supreme Court

CBI Investigation Can't Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient Case: Himanshu Kumar And Ors. v. State of…

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Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult - JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult – JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers: Supreme Court

Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult - JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers Case: Barun Chandra Thakur v. Master Bholu And Anr.…

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Person Driving Without License Has Knowledge That Act Likely To Cause Death: Kerala HC Refuses To Modify Conviction From S.304 To 304A IPC - The Law Communicants
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Person Driving Without License Has Knowledge That Act Likely To Cause Death: Kerala HC Refuses To Modify Conviction From S.304 To 304A IPC

Person Driving Without License Has Knowledge That Act Likely To Cause Death: Kerala HC Refuses To Modify Conviction From S.304 To 304A IPC Case: Martin…

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Disparity In Pay Scale Classification Based On Mode Of Recruitment, Qualification & Merit Not Unreasonable: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Disparity In Pay Scale Classification Based On Mode Of Recruitment, Qualification & Merit Not Unreasonable: Delhi High Court

Disparity In Pay Scale Classification Based On Mode Of Recruitment, Qualification & Merit Not Unreasonable Case: Nishant Chawla v. TDSAT Coram: Justice Chandra Dhari Singh…

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Courts Can't Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification: J&K&L High Court - The Law Communicants
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Courts Can’t Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification: J&K&L High Court

Courts Can't Expand Scope Of Qualification Prescribed By Employer By Reading Into It A Higher Qualification Case: Qazi Gousia Jeelani Vs Mehraj Ud Din Najar…

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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…

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Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC Recall Applications Can't Be Allowed Merely For Filling Lacuna In Cross-Examination: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC Recall Applications Can’t Be Allowed Merely For Filling Lacuna In Cross-Examination: Delhi High Court

Order XVIII Rule 17 CPC Recall Applications Can't Be Allowed Merely For Filling Lacuna In Cross-Examination Case: Smt. Shashi Sehdev V. Sh. Narender Kumar Sharma…

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Start-Ups Can't Seek Relaxation Of Tender Conditions As A Matter Of Right, Especially In Field Of Healthcare: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Start-Ups Can’t Seek Relaxation Of Tender Conditions As A Matter Of Right, Especially In Field Of Healthcare: Delhi High Court

Start-Ups Can't Seek Relaxation Of Tender Conditions As A Matter Of Right, Especially In Field Of Healthcare Case: Triveni Healthcure Private Ltd v. GNCTD Coram:…

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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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Detention Beyond Release Date Violates Article 21: Supreme Court Grants Rs 7.5 Lakh Compensation To Convict Kept In Prison In Excess Of Sentence Period - The Law Communicants
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Detention Beyond Release Date Violates Article 21: Supreme Court Grants Rs 7.5 Lakh Compensation To Convict Kept In Prison In Excess Of Sentence Period

Detention Beyond Release Date Violates Article 21: Supreme Court Grants Rs 7.5 Lakh Compensation To Convict Kept In Prison In Excess Of Sentence Period Case:…

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If Sanction For Prosecuting Public Servant Under PC Act Is Denied, Prosecuting Agency Can't File Challan Under Other Penal Laws On Same Facts: J&K&L HC - The Law Communicants
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If Sanction For Prosecuting Public Servant Under PC Act Is Denied, Prosecuting Agency Can’t File Challan Under Other Penal Laws On Same Facts: J&K&L HC

If Sanction For Prosecuting Public Servant Under PC Act Is Denied, Prosecuting Agency Can't File Challan Under Other Penal Laws On Same Facts Case: SANJAY…

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Principle Of Promissory Estoppel Applies After Customer Acts On Basis Of Bank's One Time Settlement Scheme: Gujarat High Court - The Law Communicants
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Principle Of Promissory Estoppel Applies After Customer Acts On Basis Of Bank’s One Time Settlement Scheme: Gujarat High Court

Principle Of Promissory Estoppel Applies After Customer Acts On Basis Of Bank's One Time Settlement Scheme Case: Ms Harekrushna Infra Projects Pvt Ltd & 1…

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Delhi High Court Restrains Husband From Pursuing Matrimonial Case In Canada During Pendency Of Divorce Petition Filed By Wife In India - The Law Communicants
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Delhi High Court Restrains Husband From Pursuing Matrimonial Case In Canada During Pendency Of Divorce Petition Filed By Wife In India

Delhi High Court Restrains Husband From Pursuing Matrimonial Case In Canada During Pendency Of Divorce Petition Filed By Wife In India Case: Damini Manchanda V.…

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Bar Against 'Inter-District Transfer' Not Applicable To Govt Teachers With Disabilities: Orissa High Court - The Law Communicants
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Bar Against ‘Inter-District Transfer’ Not Applicable To Govt Teachers With Disabilities: Orissa High Court

Bar Against 'Inter-District Transfer' Not Applicable To Govt Teachers With Disabilities Case: Naba Krishna Mahapatra v. State of Odisha & Ors. Coram: Dr. Justice Sanjeeb…

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Cancellation Of GST Registration Affects Right To Livelihood, Writ Petition Is Maintainable: Uttarakhand High Court - The Law Communicants
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Cancellation Of GST Registration Affects Right To Livelihood, Writ Petition Is Maintainable: Uttarakhand High Court

Cancellation Of GST Registration Affects Right To Livelihood, Writ Petition Is Maintainable Case: Vinod Kumar Versus Commissioner Uttarakhand State GST and others Coram: Chief Justice…

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Establishments In Notified Industrial Areas Exempted From Obtaining Building Permit From Local Bodies: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Establishments In Notified Industrial Areas Exempted From Obtaining Building Permit From Local Bodies: Kerala High Court

Establishments In Notified Industrial Areas Exempted From Obtaining Building Permit From Local Bodies Case: Ms Holmarc Opto Mechatronics (P) Ltd v. Secretary, Kalamassery Municipality &…

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Another Life Lost, Yet Another Prosecution Fails: Kerala High Court Acquits 13 RSS Workers In Vishnu Political Murder Case - The Law Communicants
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Another Life Lost, Yet Another Prosecution Fails: Kerala High Court Acquits 13 RSS Workers In Vishnu Political Murder Case

Another Life Lost, Yet Another Prosecution Fails: Kerala High Court Acquits 13 RSS Workers In Vishnu Political Murder Case Case: Sivalal v. State of Kerala…

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Order XXII Rule 4 CPC - Appeal As A Whole Does Not Abate Merely Because LRs Of Some Deceased Respondents Were Not Brought On Record: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Order XXII Rule 4 CPC – Appeal As A Whole Does Not Abate Merely Because LRs Of Some Deceased Respondents Were Not Brought On Record: Supreme Court

Order XXII Rule 4 CPC - Appeal As A Whole Does Not Abate Merely Because LRs Of Some Deceased Respondents Were Not Brought On Record…

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Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade: Supreme Court

Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade Case: Amrik Singh vs…

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Drugs & Cosmetics Act: Complainant Must Prove "Exclusive Possession" Of Premises By Accused From Where Recovery Is Made: Telangana High Court - The Law Communicants
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Drugs & Cosmetics Act: Complainant Must Prove “Exclusive Possession” Of Premises By Accused From Where Recovery Is Made: Telangana High Court

Drugs & Cosmetics Act: Complainant Must Prove "Exclusive Possession" Of Premises By Accused From Where Recovery Is Made Case: The Drugs Inspector v. Chippa Thirupathi…

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