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Does the Adjudicating Authority or Resolution Professional enjoy any latitude in according preferential treatment to any creditor during ongoing CIRP : NCLAT

During CIRP if the Resolution Professional finds that any preferential transaction is made, then he is at liberty to file an Application under Sect

Appellant Court may dispense with service of notice to respondent(s), when not appeared or represented in Trial Court or First Appellate Court: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Appellant Court may dispense with service of notice to respondent(s), when not appeared or represented in Trial Court or First Appellate Court: Himachal Pradesh High Court

Order 41 Rule 14 CPC provides that Appellate Court should cause publication and service of notice upon the respondent(s) to appear and answer the i

Quantity of substance falls within “such factors as it may deem fit” under S.32B NDPS Act, while imposing the sentence higher than the minimum: Supreme Court

On an appeal regarding the punishment under section 21 of NDPS Act, 1985 where the Special Court and High Court award 20 years of R.I, the supreme

When complainant herself takes initiative and states that she wants to give quietus to the dispute, in such case there is no purpose to continue with the trial: High Court of Delhi

The FIR should not be quashed in case of rape as it is a heinous offence, but when the complainant/prosecutrix herself takes the initiative and sta

The date of issuance of a Letter of Acceptance has to be taken as day “zero” and not day “one”: High Court of Delhi
The date of issuance of a Letter of Acceptance has to be taken as day “zero” and not day “one”: High Court of Delhi

The legal position that emerges is that law disregards fractions. While calculating the number of days, the fraction of a day has not to be counted

Where there has been a long period of continuous separation, it may fairly be concluded that the matrimonial bond is beyond repair: Tripura High Court

If there is a prolonged time of continual separation, the matrimonial relationship is fairly irreparable. Marriage is a lie but backed by a civil r

The husband cannot take subterfuges to deprive his wife of the benefit of living with dignity: Tripura High Court
The husband cannot take subterfuges to deprive his wife of the benefit of living with dignity: Tripura High Court

The husband is unable to take subterfuges to rob her of a dignified life. As the solemn undertaking was required in marriage, and as a result, it i

Forum Shopping clearly amounts to criminal contempt: Karnataka High Court

Forum shopping is a practice where litigants file their legal case in a court which they believe is probable of providing a favourable verdict.

Conduct of secured creditor must be in consonance with the right to property: Bombay High Court

The secured creditor should so conduct his actions that the constitutional right to property is preserved, rather than it being deprived. A single

Parties can approach the Family Court for enactment of visitation rights, in order for Child to receive love and affection from both parents: Himachal Pradesh High Court

While hearing a custodial dispute between parents, the High Court held that the child is entitled to the love and affection of both parents and whi