High Court can quash criminal proceedings if no public interest or harmony will be adversely affected by quashing the proceedings where the parties
High Court can quash criminal proceedings if no public interest or harmony will be adversely affected by quashing the proceedings where the parties
Petitioner being a landlord has leased his building to the respondent, who was later charged under provisions of the Kerala Protection of Interes
High Court should not ordinarily, as a matter of routine, exercise its extraordinary writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution if an
Section 27 (1) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 enables an application to be made to the Court for assistance in taking evidence. How
The marriage is solemn relation and its purity must be maintained for a healthy society. Accusations of unchastity or extra marital relationship is
A brutal act of sexual assault on the wife, against her consent, albeit by the husband, cannot but be termed to be a rape. Such sexual assault by a
If there is any physical obstruction caused to the unloading of the machinery or the installation or erection of the plant, the petitioner may info
Rule 12 of the Kerala Cinemas Rules, 1988 mandates that the Chief Electrical Inspector shall arrange inspection of enclosure, cinematograph apparat
If there are no reasons to hold the continued detention of the petitioners and the investigation has reached at a fair stage, the petitioners shoul
Petitioner who was accused of sexually assaulting the victim on several occasion was granted bail as investigation is over and final report has bee