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It is not legally permissible to unilaterally withdraw consent from a Joint Divorce Petition after other party has fulfilled their obligations: Kerala High Court
It is not legally permissible to unilaterally withdraw consent from a Joint Divorce Petition after other party has fulfilled their obligations: Kerala High Court

Until the other party has fulfilled his or her duties under the arrangement, a spouse’s unilateral withdrawal of consent from a joint petitio

Subsequent purchaser open to challenge readiness and willingness on plaintiff’s part in Specific Performance Suit: Supreme Court
Subsequent purchaser open to challenge readiness and willingness on plaintiff’s part in Specific Performance Suit: Supreme Court

The entire perspective with which the matter regarding the right of the subsequent purchaser to challenge the readiness and willingness on part of

Adjudicatory authorities under the I.D. Act not bound by technical procedures unlike Civil Courts: Delhi High Court

Adjudicatory authorities like Labour Courts instituted under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1948 are not bound by the technical rules of procedure un

Power under Article 227 is discretionary and has to be exercised on equitable principle: Gujarat High Court

In exercise of its power of superintendence High Court cannot interfere to correct mere errors of law or fact or just because another view than the

Ex-parte judgment cannot be set aside if ‘sufficient cause’ is not provided for absence during summons: Delhi High Court
Ex-parte judgment cannot be set aside if ‘sufficient cause’ is not provided for absence during summons: Delhi High Court

In matter pertaining to the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), if sufficient cause is not provided for the absence during the hearing summons then the cou

No Court or Tribunal may intervene on behalf of others who are oblivious to their rights: Jharkhand High Court

It has been repeatedly held that if government employees sleep on their rights and are not alert, the Court cannot come to their aid/rescue and off

A simple omission or flaw in the charge’s framing would not preclude the court from convicting the accused for the crime that is found to have been proven by the facts on file: Gauhati High Court

Failure to state an offence in all the person is culpable to, regardless of its inclusion in the charging documents, would not exclude the courts f

On grounds of public policy, the wife cannot enter into a contract that she will not claim any alimony in future: High Court of Himachal Pradesh
April 30, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Such contract is void and the Court will take notice of that and ignore such an agreement even though it was made by consent. The wife cannot barte

FIR liable to be quashed if no useful purpose is served in prosecuting accused further: Delhi High Court
FIR liable to be quashed if no useful purpose is served in prosecuting accused further: Delhi High Court
April 30, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In matter pertaining to frivolous complaints, the Delhi High Court bench of Suresh Kumar Kait J. opined that FIRs which serve no substantial purpos

Retrospective promotion to be allowed in the absence of any pending prosecution against the employee: Delhi High Court
April 30, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In matter pertaining to sealed cover procedure, withheld promotions can be allowed retrospectively after the proceedings are terminated. It was thu