Writ petition not maintainable due to having an alternative and efficacious remedy under S. 17 of the SARFAESI ACT: Rajasthan High Court The High
Writ petition not maintainable due to having an alternative and efficacious remedy under S. 17 of the SARFAESI ACT: Rajasthan High Court The High
Exercising judicial discretion as well as invoking the sense for exercising judicial discretion lies with the court; Rejects bail: Rajasthan High c
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The Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh High Court passed a judgement on the 19th of December, 2022 in which the high court dismissed the appeal and upheld th
The Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh High Court passed a judgement on the 22nd of December 2022 in which the high court accepted the petition and allowed i
BAIL APPLN. 3344/2022 TIKA RAM KHARE vs STATE OF NCT DELHI The regular bail application is filed as per section 439 (Special powers of High Court o
Case title – Basoo Yadav vs. Union Of India And 4 Others [WRIT – C No. – 29605 of 2022] The Allahabad High Court has observed tha
Madras High Court The petition was of Habeas corpus. In this case the petitioner father who was bangle seller who went missing during Covid-19 2020
Case title – Badri Shrestha v. State of U.P. Thru. Prin. Secy. Home Lko. and another [Criminal Misc. Anticipatory Bail Application U/S 438 CR
Trial Court required to prima-facie ascertain the relevancy of the proposed witnesses while deciding application under Order XVI R 1 and 2 CPC: Raj