There cannot be a complete adjudication of the petitioner’s rights unless the third parties are also heard, is upheld by the High Court of Karnat
There cannot be a complete adjudication of the petitioner’s rights unless the third parties are also heard, is upheld by the High Court of Karnat
Section 499: Defamation– Anyone who, by words spoken or intended to be read, or by signs or visible representations, makes or publishes any i
This particular judgement is upheld by Telangana High Court by Justice Lalitha Kanneganti in case of K. Savya v. Station House Officer (WRIT PETITI
A writ Petition was filled by Manoj Ram S/o- Late Krishan Ram, Resident of Village- Kondi, P.S.Pandarak, District- Patna against
A writ Petition was filled by the Petitioner Satyendra Kumar Construction Pvt. Ltd. having its registered office at 202, Hira
The impugned order dated 6th April, 2022 under Section 148A(d) and notice under Section 148 of the Act are quashed was upheld by the High Court Of
The impugned order is set aside. The trial shall proceed from the stage it was, when the impugned order was passed, namely, recordal of prosecution
Decree of damages is passed in favour of the Plaintiff and against the Defendants for a sum of Rs.2,00,000/-. Cost of Rs.9,60,100/- is awarded in f
In the case of Hubballi Dharwad Advertisers Association vs State of Karnataka (writ petition no. 104172 of 2021), a single judge bench of Honourabl
The Karnataka High Court has ruled that referring a dispute to arbitration is not permissible if it would result in the splitting of the cause of a