Section 57 of the Evidence Act deals with facts of which the Court must takes judicial notice. This Section of the Evidence Act is not exhaustive.
Section 57 of the Evidence Act deals with facts of which the Court must takes judicial notice. This Section of the Evidence Act is not exhaustive.
Conspiracy is always hatched in secrecy and it is difficult to obtain direct evidence to establish the same and the acts of various parties to the
Petitioner had been granted permission for use of the property for fish farming which is not used for cultivation in long time on condition that th
Petitioner was granted bail after 46 days of custody as the continued detention is not necessary for the purpose of investigation and no criminal a
Where the allegations made in the first information report or the complaint, are taken at their face value and accepted in their entirety, do not p
Object of mandamus is to prevent disorder from a failure of justice and is required to be granted in all cases where law has established no specifi
No person shall open a new private market or continue to keep open a private market unless he has obtained a license from the Village Panchayat to
Petitioners were juveniles in conflict with law at the time of the commission of the crime and since no public interest is involved and offences al
Petitioners have already preferred a representation before the Vice Chancellor seeking leniency citing the peculiar facts of their case to take dec
Marriage can be dissolved based on the mutual consent of the parties. In regard to the custody of the children, the petitioner-mother is appointed