Section 89 CPC and Section 69-A of the 1955 Act be interpreted liberally to include all methods of out-of-court dispute settlement between parties
Section 89 CPC and Section 69-A of the 1955 Act be interpreted liberally to include all methods of out-of-court dispute settlement between parties
The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Rajasthan High Court through the learned bench of Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathria, which ruled tha
An application under Order 39 Rule 4 CPC is permissible only if in the application seeking temporary injunction or in the affidavit supporting such
Section 8(2) provides that the natural guardian shall not without the previous permission of the court, inter alia, transfer by way of a sale any p
The material against the appellant, based on the deposition of the witnesses, were summarised and put to the appellant for his response in course o
Bail, as it has been held in a catena of decisions, is not to be withheld as a punishment. Bail cannot be refused as an indirect method of punishin
Wrong number of the cheque in the complaint would not make any difference if the documents placed on record gives the correct position and can be t
If upon careful consideration of the evidentiary basis and reasoning of the trial court, the High Court finds no infirmity as would warrant interfe
The importance of medical records and examinations in determining police brutality cannot be overstated. The use of disproportionate and unjustifie
The NDPS Act forbids or limits the manufacture, cultivation, sale, possession, trading, purchase, use, consumption, and shipping of psychoactive dr