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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

Annual Increase method in determining value may have pitfalls when gap exceeds 4-5 years: Supreme court
Annual Increase method in determining value may have pitfalls when gap exceeds 4-5 years: Supreme court

On an appeal regarding the method of calculation of market value, the court held that the annual increase method shall not be discarded but be exer

The state benefit of shelter for migrant cannot be invoked where he had the ability to purchase property and meet his residential needs: High Court of Delhi

The scheme formulated by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India has a stipulation that for the migrant to get the benefit u

The grant of relaxation in the past cannot constitute an unreasonableness necessitating the grant of an exemption in the present year also: High Court of Delhi
The grant of relaxation in the past cannot constitute an unreasonableness necessitating the grant of an exemption in the present year also: High Court of Delhi

The executive may take a policy decision based upon prevailing circumstances for better administration, and to meet out the exigencies of time. The

The principle of locus standi in a PIL must not be applied to cases of individual standing: Karnataka High Court

While filing a writ petition, the petitioner must clearly establish his locus standi in that particular case. In the absence of any right of the pe

“Second agnipariksha” need not be undergone by the plaintiff to prove malicious prosecution: Madras High Court

In a suit for malicious prosecution, the plaintiff need not demonstrate that he was innocent of the charge upon which he was tried. On the other ha

Government Largesse cannot be distributed in an arbitrary manner, must be transparent: Himachal Pradesh High court
Government Largesse cannot be distributed in an arbitrary manner, must be transparent: Himachal Pradesh High court

While hearing writ petitions on the procedure of allotment of shops to be in a transparent manner and quashing of the allotted sops, the High Court