Claim U/s 163A Of MV Act Not Maintainable Against Owner/Insurer Without Third-Party Involvement When Injured Was Driving The Vehicle: Madras HC - The Law Communicants
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Claim U/s 163A Of MV Act Not Maintainable Against Owner/Insurer Without Third-Party Involvement When Injured Was Driving The Vehicle: Madras HC

Claim U/s 163A Of MV Act Not Maintainable Against Owner/Insurer Without Third-Party Involvement When Injured Was Driving The Vehicle Case: The Divisional Manager, TATA AIG…

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Family Courts Act Not All Transactions With In-Laws Qualify As Circumstance Arising Out Of Marital Relationship: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Family Courts Act Not All Transactions With In-Laws Qualify As Circumstance Arising Out Of Marital Relationship: Kerala High Court

Family Courts Act Not All Transactions With In-Laws Qualify As Circumstance Arising Out Of Marital Relationship Case: P.T. Philipose & Anr. v. Sunil Jacob &…

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Nothing Short Of Ridiculing Their Powers: Kerala High Court Denies CBI Probe For Not Approaching Statutory Authorities First - The Law Communicants
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Nothing Short Of Ridiculing Their Powers: Kerala High Court Denies CBI Probe For Not Approaching Statutory Authorities First

Nothing Short Of Ridiculing Their Powers: Kerala High Court Denies CBI Probe For Not Approaching Statutory Authorities First Case: Western Ghats Protection Council v Union…

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On Last Day As Bombay HC Judge, Justice SJ Kathawalla Orders ₹10 Crore Interim Compensation For 953 Fisherfolk Families Affected By Infra Project - The Law COmmunicants
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On Last Day As Bombay HC Judge, Justice SJ Kathawalla Orders ₹10 Crore Interim Compensation For 953 Fisherfolk Families Affected By Infra Project

On Last Day As Bombay HC Judge, Justice SJ Kathawalla Orders ₹10 Crore Interim Compensation For 953 Fisherfolk Families Affected By Infra Project Case: Mariyayi…

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Framing Of Charge- Probative Value Of Materials Cannot Be Gone Into, Material Brought On Record By Prosecution To Be Accepted As True: Delhi HC - The Law Communicants
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Framing Of Charge- Probative Value Of Materials Cannot Be Gone Into, Material Brought On Record By Prosecution To Be Accepted As True: Delhi HC

Framing Of Charge- Probative Value Of Materials Cannot Be Gone Into, Material Brought On Record By Prosecution To Be Accepted As True Case: Settu V.…

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Short Term Permit For Extraction Of Minor Minerals Can Be Granted On Application Made To Competent Authority, Public Auction Not Required: Bombay HC - The Law Communicants
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Short Term Permit For Extraction Of Minor Minerals Can Be Granted On Application Made To Competent Authority, Public Auction Not Required: Bombay HC

Short Term Permit For Extraction Of Minor Minerals Can Be Granted On Application Made To Competent Authority, Public Auction Not Required Case: Shrikrupa Stone Crusher…

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Bank Entitled To Proceed U/S 13 SARFAESI Act Notwithstanding That Debt Portfolio Was Assigned To It By NBFC: Bombay High Court - The Law Communicants
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Bank Entitled To Proceed U/S 13 SARFAESI Act Notwithstanding That Debt Portfolio Was Assigned To It By NBFC: Bombay High Court

Bank Entitled To Proceed U/S 13 SARFAESI Act Notwithstanding That Debt Portfolio Was Assigned To It By NBFC Case: Poorti Rent a Car and Logistics…

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Acquittal of Delinquent Employee in a Criminal Case Does Not Debar Employer from Proceeding with Disciplinary Enquiry: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Acquittal of Delinquent Employee in a Criminal Case Does Not Debar Employer from Proceeding with Disciplinary Enquiry: Supreme Court

Acquittal of Delinquent Employee in a Criminal Case Does Not Debar Employer from Proceeding with Disciplinary Enquiry Case: State of Karnataka vs Umesh Coram: Justices…

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Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record: Supreme Court

Order Allowing Review Petition Must Be Speaking & Reasoned Order As To What Was The Error Apparent On The Face Of Record Case: Ratan Lal…

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Regional Labour Commissioner Cannot Exercise Adjudicatory Powers In Proceedings Under Sec. 33(1) Of Industrial Disputes Act: Delhi High Court - The Law Communicants
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Regional Labour Commissioner Cannot Exercise Adjudicatory Powers In Proceedings Under Sec. 33(1) Of Industrial Disputes Act: Delhi High Court

Regional Labour Commissioner Cannot Exercise Adjudicatory Powers In Proceedings Under Sec. 33(1) Of Industrial Disputes Act Case: Garrison Engineer (Central), Delhi Cantt V. M.J. Prasad…

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SARFAESI Rajasthan HC Imposes 2Lac Cost For Misrepresentation, Not Availing Alternative Remedy, Not Impleading Necessary Parties & For Keeping Court In Dark - The Law Communicants
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SARFAESI Rajasthan HC Imposes 2Lac Cost For Misrepresentation, Not Availing Alternative Remedy, Not Impleading Necessary Parties & For Keeping Court In Dark

SARFAESI Rajasthan HC Imposes 2Lac Cost For Misrepresentation, Not Availing Alternative Remedy, Not Impleading Necessary Parties & For Keeping Court In Dark Case: Jaipur Texweaving…

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Non Placing & Non Consideration Of Bail Order Vitiates Detaining Authority Subjective Decision: Tripura HC Sets Aside Detention Order - The Law Communicants
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Non Placing & Non Consideration Of Bail Order Vitiates Detaining Authority Subjective Decision: Tripura HC Sets Aside Detention Order

Non Placing & Non Consideration Of Bail Order Vitiates Detaining Authority Subjective Decision: Tripura HC Sets Aside Detention Order Case: Bishu Kumar Tripura v. State…

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Preventive Detention Not Tenable When Other Penal Laws Sufficient to Deal with the Situation: Gujarat High Court - The Law Communicants
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Preventive Detention Not Tenable When Other Penal Laws Sufficient to Deal with the Situation: Gujarat High Court

Preventive Detention Not Tenable When Other Penal Laws Sufficient to Deal with the Situation Case: Dilip Bhavanishankar Yadav Versus State Of Gujarat Coram: Justice Rajendra…

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Writ Petition to Initiate In-House Inquiry against Judges Alleging Misconduct Not Maintainable: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Writ Petition to Initiate In-House Inquiry against Judges Alleging Misconduct Not Maintainable: Kerala High Court

Writ Petition to Initiate In-House Inquiry against Judges Alleging Misconduct Not Maintainable Case: Mathew Z Pulikunnel v Chief Justice of India Coram: Justice A.K. Jayasankaran…

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Can't Upset Concurrent Findings on Facts Unless There Is Any Illegality, Infirmity or Error of Jurisdiction: Rajasthan High Court - The Law Communicants
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Can’t Upset Concurrent Findings on Facts Unless There Is Any Illegality, Infirmity or Error of Jurisdiction: Rajasthan High Court

Can't Upset Concurrent Findings on Facts Unless There Is Any Illegality, Infirmity or Error of Jurisdiction Case: Rajasthan Housing Board through Dy. Housing Commissioner &…

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Suppression of Information about Criminal Case by Candidate in Selection Process Can Be Ignored In Certain Situations: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Suppression of Information about Criminal Case by Candidate in Selection Process Can Be Ignored In Certain Situations: Supreme Court

Suppression of Information about Criminal Case by Candidate in Selection Process Can Be Ignored In Certain Situations Case: Umesh Chandra Yadav V. The Inspector General…

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Claimants Can't Be Allowed to Take Double Benefit of Two Claims Filed under Two Different Statutes i.e. Motor Vehicle Act & Workmen Compensation Act, Rajasthan HC - The Law Communicants
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Claimants Can’t Be Allowed to Take Double Benefit of Two Claims Filed under Two Different Statutes i.e. Motor Vehicle Act & Workmen Compensation Act, Rajasthan HC

Claimants Can't Be Allowed to Take Double Benefit of Two Claims Filed under Two Different Statutes i.e. Motor Vehicle Act & Workmen Compensation Act, Rajasthan…

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Affected the Right to Livelihood of the Petitioner U/A 21: Orissa HC Reinstates a Physically Handicapped Teacher Who Was Removed After Appointment - The Law Communicants
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Affected the Right to Livelihood of the Petitioner U/A 21: Orissa HC Reinstates a Physically Handicapped Teacher Who Was Removed After Appointment

Affected the Right to Livelihood of the Petitioner U/A 21: Orissa HC Reinstates a Physically Handicapped Teacher Who Was Removed After Appointment Case: Kamalakanta Sahu…

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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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Pensioners Of Same Rank May Not Form Homogeneous Class; New Benefits Can Be Prospectively Applied: Supreme Court Summarizes Principles On Pension & Cut-Off Dates - The Law Communicants
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Pensioners Of Same Rank May Not Form Homogeneous Class; New Benefits Can Be Prospectively Applied: Supreme Court Summarizes Principles On Pension & Cut-Off Dates

Pensioners Of Same Rank May Not Form Homogeneous Class; New Benefits Can Be Prospectively Applied: Supreme Court Summarizes Principles On Pension & Cut-Off Dates Case:…

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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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OROP Case: Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Can't Be Invoked Based On Minister's Statement & Parliamentary Committee Report - Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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OROP Case: Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Can’t Be Invoked Based On Minister’s Statement & Parliamentary Committee Report – Supreme Court

OROP Case: Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation Can't Be Invoked Based On Minister's Statement & Parliamentary Committee Report - Supreme Court Case: Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement And…

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Call for Submissions by Global Affairs and International Relations (GAIR) E-Newsletter of Alliance School of Law [Vol 1, Issue II]: Rolling Basis, No Fees - The Law Communicants
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Call for Submissions by Global Affairs and International Relations (GAIR) E-Newsletter of Alliance School of Law [Vol 1, Issue II]: Rolling Basis, No Fees

Alliance Centre for Global Affairs and International Relations (GAIR) E-Newsletter is inviting submissions on a rolling basis for its Volume 1, Issue II. About the…

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