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Extramarital affair no ground to conclude woman wouldn’t be a good mother & deny her child custody: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Extramarital affair no ground to conclude woman wouldn’t be a good mother & deny her child custody: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Noting that in a patriarchal society, it is common to cast aspersions on the moral character of a woman. Even assuming a woman is or has been in an

Bail u/s 439 of CrPC can be granted to a first time offender booked under Section 34 (2) of the Chattisgarh Excise Act.: Chhattisgarh High Court

Bail u/s 439 of CrPC can be granted to a first time offender booked under  Section 34 (2) of the Chattisgarh Excise Act.: Chattisgarh High Cour

Right to easement only applicable when it is a necessity and not by prescription or grant: The High Court of Odisha

The right to easement can only be availed in cases when it is a necessity and not when there are other options available to the petitioner. A bench

JUHI CHAWLA’S PLEA AGAINST 5G ROLLOUT DISMISSED, LABELLED AS PUBLICITY STUNT: HIGH COURT OF DELHI

A suit totally based on information and legal advice is not maintainable. A single member bench consisting of Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.R. Midha whil

Mere criticism of the Government is not Sedition: Supreme Court

The language of S. 124-A of the Penal Code, if read literally, even with the explanations attached to it, would suffice to make a surprising number

Change of particulars in the CBSE certificate, need not be backed by public documents: Supreme Court

As regards the request for “change” of particulars in the certificate issued by the CBSE, it presupposes that the particulars intended to be re

Medical report will be determination of age, if birth certificate is unavailable and there are inconsistencies in other documents: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
Medical report will be determination of age, if birth certificate is unavailable and there are inconsistencies in other documents: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir

In cases where an accused does not have a birth certificate and there are inconsistencies or irregularities in other documents, a medical report wi

Anticipatory bail can be granted in case of Sec-304 B IPC to the parents of the husband if they live separately from the deceased: Patna High Court

Where there is an apprehension of arrest under the allegation of dowry death under Sec-304 B of  IPC upon the parents of the husband can they be g

Whether a priority industry eligible to avail sale tax benefits and exemptions contemplated under IPR-1996: Odisha High Court

If the industry complies with all the requirements of the applicable notifications, then there is no justification for denying the sale tax exempti

The plaintiff must prove that his dominant tenement and the defendant’s servient tenement were formerly a single tenement to claim an easement of necessity: Orissa High Court

For claiming an easement of necessity, the plaintiff has to plead that his dominant tenement and defendant’s servient tenement originally con