High Court stood with the decision of the Appellate Court rightly that the Respondent has a right to live at her husband’s co-owned property and
High Court stood with the decision of the Appellate Court rightly that the Respondent has a right to live at her husband’s co-owned property and
Considering the age of the appellant/accused at the time of offence, non-involvement in any other criminal case, and his conduct in jail during inc
It is directed that the petitioner be released on bail on his furnishing a personal bond in the sum of ₹1 lakh with two surety bonds of the like
Petitioner is in judicial custody since 14.03.2015, he is admitted to bail on furnishing personal bond in the sum of Rs. 50,000/- with one surety i
Parties shall appear before the tribunal for directions and tribunal shall have endeavour to conclude the recording of evidence on the limited aspe
It has to be shown prima facie that the accused is not guilty of such offence and also that there is an embargo u/s 37 of the NDPS Act in granting
The court must very carefully examine whether the accused had actually wanted to marry the victim, or had mala fide motives, and had made a false p
The bail application is allowed and it is ordered that in the event of arrest, the petitioner be released on bail on his furnishing a personal bond
The objections filed by the Appellants under section 34 of the Arbitration Act are restored to the file of the Trial Court was upheld by the High C
The Corporation shall defer the demolition action for a period of two weeks from today to enable the respondent to avail of their remedy before A