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‘There Is A Difference In The Nature Of Allegations Made By The Victim Girl And That Made By Her Parents.’ : Calcutta HC
‘There Is A Difference In The Nature Of Allegations Made By The Victim Girl And That Made By Her Parents.’ : Calcutta HC

The single-judge bench consisting of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh of the Calcutta High Court in the case of X v. The State of West Bengal (CRA SB 125 o

‘The Legislature Intend To Criminalize Only Those Breaches Which Are Accompanied By Fraudulent, Dishonest Or Deceptive Inducements.’ : Calcutta HC
‘The Legislature Intend To Criminalize Only Those Breaches Which Are Accompanied By Fraudulent, Dishonest Or Deceptive Inducements.’ : Calcutta HC

The single-judge bench consisting of Justice Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee of the Calcutta High Court on Monday, 8/05/2023 in the case of Girish Lahoti v. F

“Karnataka High Court Grants Relief: Mr. Afsar Khan’s Anticipatory Bail Case”
“Karnataka High Court Grants Relief: Mr. Afsar Khan’s Anticipatory Bail Case”

  Mr Afsar Khan vs State Of Karnataka 4 May, 2023 Bench: G Basavaraja   Facts:- The petitioner, Mr. Afsar Khan, is the son of Late Basheer Khan a

“Landmark Judgment: Karnataka High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Scheduled Caste Atrocity Case”
“Landmark Judgment: Karnataka High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Scheduled Caste Atrocity Case”

  Kurubara Veereshappa vs The State Of Karnataka 4 May, 2023 Bench: Hon’ble Anil B Katti   Facts:- The incident in question occurred on Jan

IN THE ABSENCE OF ANY MEDICAL EVIDENCE, THE ORAL TESTIMONY OF LEADING HAND CANNOT BE RELIED ON: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
IN THE ABSENCE OF ANY MEDICAL EVIDENCE, THE ORAL TESTIMONY OF LEADING HAND CANNOT BE RELIED ON: TELANGANA HIGH COURT

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 25 April 2023 stating that in the absence of any medical evidence, the oral testimony of leading h

A TEMPORARY, CONTRACTUAL, CASUAL OR A DAILY-WAGE EMPLOYEE DOES NOT HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT TO BE MADE PERMANENT UNLESS HE HAD BEEN APPOINTED IN TERMS OF THE RELEVANT RULES OR IN ADHERENCE OF ARTICLES 14 AND 16 OF THE CONSTITUTION: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
A TEMPORARY, CONTRACTUAL, CASUAL OR A DAILY-WAGE EMPLOYEE DOES NOT HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT TO BE MADE PERMANENT UNLESS HE HAD BEEN APPOINTED IN TERMS OF THE RELEVANT RULES OR IN ADHERENCE OF ARTICLES 14 AND 16 OF THE CONSTITUTION: TELANGANA HIGH COURT

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 10 April 2023 stating that t a temporary, contractual, casual or a daily-wage employee does not ha

Punjab Government to pay Rs 5 lakhs to Army man’s widow: Punjab High Court.
Punjab Government to pay Rs 5 lakhs to Army man’s widow: Punjab High Court.

The Punjab High Court in Balwant Kaur v/s State of Punjab and others (CWP-25871-2022), delivered on 4th May 2023, directed the state government to

Custody of child denied on account of abandonment: Punjab High Court.
Custody of child denied on account of abandonment: Punjab High Court.

The Punjab High Court in Manisha Maheshwari v/s State of Haryana and others (CRWP-822-2021 (O & M), delivered on 11th April 2023, held that cus

Custody of child denied on account of abandonment: Punjab High Court.
Custody of child denied on account of abandonment: Punjab High Court.

The Punjab High Court in Manisha Maheshwari v/s State of Haryana and others (CRWP-822-2021 (O & M), delivered on 11th April 2023, held that cus

Legality of Censorship of Movies in India – A Closer Look
Legality of Censorship of Movies in India – A Closer Look

What is Censorship? The word censorship has been derived from the Latin word “censere,” which means to express one’s opinion. Both written an