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By the team of Prime Legal
In a society governed by rule of law, there should not be arbitrariness in any decision: Bombay High Court

It is expected from the State and Central authorities to respect rights of petitioners and follow due procedure of law when property is likely to b

Statutory period under Section 13(B)(ii) of the Hindu Marriage Act may be waived under permissible circumstances: Bombay High Court

Statutory requirement of the husband and wife living separately for one year immediately preceding the presentation of divorce petition may be waiv

Appeal of inconsistent evidence by stating that the witnesses are post occurrence witness is dismissed: Odisha High Court
Appeal of inconsistent evidence by stating that the witnesses are post occurrence witness is dismissed: Odisha High Court

The precise manner of describing them is that they are witnesses to the events soon after the assault of the deceased and direct eyewitnesses to th

Mere Admission About Making Of Will Does Not Amount To Admission Of Due Execution And Genuineness Of Will: Chhattisgarh High Court

The mode of proving a Will does not ordinarily differ from that of proving any other document except as to the special requirement of attestation p

Under Section 19(1) of the RTI Act, an aggrieved person may prefer the first appeal within thirty days from the receipt of the response from the CPIO of the concerned public authority.: Appellate Authority, SEBI.

The appellate authority under the RTI (Right to Information) Act of the Securities and Exchange Board of India comprising of Mr. Anand Baiwar adjud

Appellant has to file the appeal again since he did not clearly state what exact information he wanted: Appellate Authority, SEBI.

The appellate authority under the RTI (Right to Information) Act of the Securities and Exchange Board of India comprising of Mr. Anand Baiwar adjud

Government employee have no responsibility towards the family members legally separated. : Telangana High Court
Government employee have no responsibility towards the family members legally separated. : Telangana High Court

In the case of a Government employee, “Member of the Family” refers to the employee’s spouse, son, daughter, step-son, or step-da

Suspension Order – Aid to investigation’s ultimate result. : Andhra Pradesh High Court

An order of suspension is a step in aid to the ultimate result of the investigation or inquiry. The authority should also keep in mind the public i

Compounding of offences is acquittal in-terms of the provisions in the CrPC but is not equivalent to being innocent: High Court of Chhattisgarh.
Compounding of offences is acquittal in-terms of the provisions in the CrPC but is not equivalent to being innocent: High Court of Chhattisgarh.

When a person is acquitted from a case with a compounding order due to the compromise between the parties, it cannot be treated as being innocent.

Proceedings may be quashed even in non-compoundable offences if the parties have compromised: High court of Himachal Pradesh

Judicial proceedings if the offence is non-compoundable can be quashed if the interest of justice will be ultimately met. Such an option is availab