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“Non-Rupture Of Minor’s Hymen Wouldn’t Rule Out Case Of Rape”, Upholds Conviction In 5 Yr Old Girl’s Rape Case: In Calcutta High Court
“Non-Rupture Of Minor’s Hymen Wouldn’t Rule Out Case Of Rape”, Upholds Conviction In 5 Yr Old Girl’s Rape Case: In Calcutta High Court

The non-rupture of a minor child’s hymen would not entirely rule out a case of rape, the Calcutta High Court noted in upholding a man’s

Interest Component Of EMI Of Loan Availed On Credit Card Is Not Exempt From IGST: Calcutta High Court

The Equated Monthly Instalments (EMIs) of a loan advanced by a bank on a credit card are not exempt from IGST, according to a decision by the Calcu

TRIAL/APPELLATE COURT HAS FULL DISCRETION TO ORDER SENTENCES TO RUN CONCURRENTLY: SUPREME COURT OF INDIA.

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana through the division bench of Justices Indira Banerjee and JK Maheshwari

Refusal To Delete Name Of A Party From The Arbitral Proceedings Is Not The Rarest Of Rare Case To Invoke Writ Jurisdiction : Orissa High Court

The High Court of Orissa ruled in the matter of State of Odisha v. M/s. Nayagarh Sugar Complex Ltd., (W.P. (C) No. 8995 of 2020), that a writ petit

Dying Declaration Made To Doctor Can’t Be Discarded Only Because Certificate Of Fit Mental State Not Appended: Orissa High Court

The Orissa High Court ruled in the case of Anjari Rout v. State of Odisha (JCRLA No. 88 of 2006), that a “dying declaration” made to a

Upholding Constitutional Validity Of Section 34 RP Act, Court Says- Serious Candidate Will Find Resources To Make Deposit For Contesting In Election: Orissa High Court

The Orissa High Court upheld the constitutional validity of Section 34 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 in the case of Uma Charan Mish

THE CUSTODY WOULD BE INTERIM IN NATURE FOR THE LIMITED PURPOSE OF BREASTFEEDING THE CHILD: PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT.
THE CUSTODY WOULD BE INTERIM IN NATURE FOR THE LIMITED PURPOSE OF BREASTFEEDING THE CHILD: PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT.

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana through the division bench of Justice Sureshwar Thakur in the case of K

Extra-judicial confession of a co-accused cannot be the sole basis for conviction, in the absence of other material: Bombay High Court
Extra-judicial confession of a co-accused cannot be the sole basis for conviction, in the absence of other material: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court acquitted a man after 9 years in jail on a death sentence for murder through a Bench of Justices S.S. Shinde and Sarang V. Ko

Workers must be treated with compassion to prevent them from losing their livelihood: Bombay High Court
Workers must be treated with compassion to prevent them from losing their livelihood: Bombay High Court

While hearing a contempt petition filed by MSRTC asking for legal action to be taken against its striking employees for refusing to go to work desp

LOC against wilful defaulter stayed, allowed to travel to USA to attend son’s convocation: Bombay High Court

A Look out circular (LOC) against a wilful defaulter was stayed by the Bombay High Court, allowing him to travel to the United States to witness hi