In context of the Civil Case No. 3657 of 2010, Debabrata Saha vs. Serampore Municipality & Ors., Justice L Nageswara Rao passed the judgment. I
In context of the Civil Case No. 3657 of 2010, Debabrata Saha vs. Serampore Municipality & Ors., Justice L Nageswara Rao passed the judgment. I
No candidate can join the Academy later than the laid-down period, That is 21days from the commencement of the course, this was held in the judgeme
The burden of dowry and torturous spouse is exceedingly excruciating creating immense physical and mental pain, and such circumstances and accused
The remedy under Order 7 Rule 11 is an independent and special remedy, wherein the court is empowered to summarily dismiss a suit at the threshold,
It appeared that It is settled that the burden of proof in serious crimes is stricter and the Courts need to be more cautious when the independent
It appeared that the defendant could not substantiate his claim. The plea of hardship itself is not sustainable in this case. The genesis of the pl
The court upholds the merits of an arbitral award wherein the award for extra items was without any evidence or basis, and decided not to interfere
The Supreme Court stated that the National Green Tribunal’s adjudicatory duty cannot be delegated to committees. The bench of Justices DY Cha
A rule or statute cannot be read as retrospective unless it shows a clear or manifest purpose to do so, the Supreme Court stated in the matter of A
The matter was concerned about the repayment of the outstanding loan amount from the other party, this was held in the judgement passed by a single