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A word used at a different place in the Act or Rule may have a different meaning according to its context. : Allahabad High Court
A word used at a different place in the Act or Rule may have a different meaning according to its context. : Allahabad High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

A word used at a different place in the Act or Rule might/may have a different meaning according to its context was opined by the High Court of All

Keeping a contractor from taking part in any contracts affects his or her right to life. Before blacklisting a contractor, the reasons should be given in advance: Karnataka High Court.
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

If a Contractor is blacklisted or banned from taking part in any contract, there are civil consequences. Before blacklisting or banning a Contracto

Writ petitions may be filed to dispute general directives made by the Lok Adalat in situations of compromise: Karnataka high court
Writ petitions may be filed to dispute general directives made by the Lok Adalat in situations of compromise: Karnataka high court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Writ petitions may be filed to dispute general directives made by the Lok Adalat in situations of compromise, is upheld by the High Court of Karnat

Father-in-law has a moral responsibility to maintain the widowed daughter-in-law: Bombay High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court reiterated that the father-in-law has a moral responsibility to maintain the widowed daughter-in-law through the Division Ben

Labour Court does not have the authority to first determine a worker’s claim and then continue to compute the reward; Labour Court’s power is comparable to that of the Executing Court: Karnataka high court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Labour Court committed a mistake when it assumed jurisdiction under ID Act section 33C(2). The award is susceptible to being overturned, is uph

Mere drinking can never be an abetment for a person to commit suicide: Bombay High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Drinking cannot be an abetment for a person to commit suicide was decided by the Bombay High Court through Justice V.M. Deshpande in the case of Ra

The evidence as a whole having a ring of truth cannot be discarded merely because the maker is a related witness : Madhya Pradesh High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Ramlakhan vs The State Of M.P. (CRIMINAL APPEAL No. 1222 of 2000) upheld that the evidence as a whole

Heat of passion requires that there must be no time for the passions to cool down to claim the benefit of Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Heat of passion requires that there must be no time for the passions to cool down to claim the benefit of Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC : Madhya Pradesh High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Bhoora Ahirwar vs Police Station Mohangarh (CRIMINAL APPEAL No. 159 of 2014) upheld that heat of passi

The compensation must be “just” and it cannot be a bonanza; not a source of profit; but the same should not be a pittance : Madhya Pradesh High Court
The compensation must be “just” and it cannot be a bonanza; not a source of profit; but the same should not be a pittance : Madhya Pradesh High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Atar Singh Lodhi vs Kalyan Singh Kushwah (MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL Nos. 525 of 2014) upheld that the compe

Husband Can’t Be Asked To Explain Wife’s Death In Their House Unless Prima Facie Case Established: Bombay High Court
June 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court recently overturned a man’s conviction in connection with the murder of his wife, despite the fact that her body was di