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Primacy to be awarded to the educational certificates to determine the age of the child asper the Juvenile Justice Act. – Allahabad High Court.
Primacy to be awarded to the educational certificates to determine the age of the child asper the Juvenile Justice Act. – Allahabad High Court.

When the age of the child in question is under dispute, the date of birth from the school certificates is given primary importance and only in the

If two views are possible on the same evidence, then the views in favour of the accused must be preferred: High Court of Patna

When the witness is not declared hostile by the prosecution, the defense can rely upon the evidence of such witness and it would be binding on the

If SEBI acts capriciously, then exercise of SEBI may be vitiated under Article 14: Bombay High Court

If SEBI fixes the manner of charging fees in an unreasonable or capricious manner; in such case, its legislative (or executive) exercise may be vit

The “Gulshan Kumar Murder Trial”: Bombay High Court

A division bench of SMT. SADHANA S. JADHAV & N.R. BORKAR JJ, dealt with the case of Abdul Rauf Dawood Merchant v. State of Maharashtra; [CRIMIN

Implementation of the AWBI guidelines for safety for street dogs and their caregivers: Delhi High Court.

Just like humans, even dogs have a right to eat food and humans have a right to feed the dogs. Dogs are one of the most important and essential ani

The Tenders were rejected as they did not strictly satisfy the terms and conditions prescribed: High court of Rajasthan.

Tendering usually refers to the process whereby government and financial institutions invite bids for large projects that must be submitted within

Rigorous Imprisonment of more than 20 years reduced to 3 months: Jharkhand High Court

When the accused have faced rigorous criminal case for more than 20 years and there are no criminal antecedents of the accused, the court may consi

Leave Petition was granted to the offender charged under Sec 279 & 338 of IPC: Supreme Court

Sec 279 & 338 deal with punishment to whoever drives any vehicle, or rides, on any public way in a manner so rash or negligent as to endanger h

Order passed by Civil Court is amenable to scrutiny by the High Court: Bombay High Court

An order passed by the Civil Court is amenable to scrutiny by the High Court only in exercise of jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution

Results denied to the petitioners, must be declared immediately: Bombay High Court
Results denied to the petitioners, must be declared immediately: Bombay High Court

Petitioners who are holders of MBBS degrees, must be made aware of their results, so that they may either pursue studies or practice medicine or ap