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Unsubstantiated Allegations Of Impotency In Front Of Relatives Amount To Cruelty: Karnataka High Court

   18 June 2022 at 12:20

In XXX v. XXX, the Karnataka High Court held that if a wife comments on her husband calling him impotent in front of the relatives, then the same would amount to cruelty u/s 13(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act,1955. A division bench composed of Justice ..

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Appeal Filed By A Company Struck Off By Registrar of Companies Against The Revenue Department Is Maintainable: ITAT Delhi

   17 June 2022 at 20:36

In M/s Dwarka Portfolio Pvt. Ltd. versus Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, the Delhi Bench of Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) held that if a company files an appeal against an order passed by the revenue department, it will not automaticall ..

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Lawyers Accused Of Assaulting Police Officer Granted Anticipatory Bail By The Kerala High Court

   17 June 2022 at 20:36

In Rilgin V. George & Anr v. State of Kerala & Anr, the Kerala High Court has held that merely being in uniform does not attract the provisions of section 353 CrPC which talk about assault on a public servant to prevent discharge of official ..

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To Claim Compensation In A Plea Alleging Driver's Negligence, 'Twin Conditions' Have Been Laid Down By Kerala High Court

   17 June 2022 at 11:34

In Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd v. V. Babu & Ors, the Kerala High Court held that those filing a claim u/s 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, have to prove not only the driver's or rider's negligence but also that the person sustaining injurie ..

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An Employee Is Entitled To Claim Compensation Both U/S 140 Motor Vehicles Act & U/S 3 Of Workmen's Compensation Act: Bombay High Court

   17 June 2022 at 11:34

In Narayan v Mrs. Sangita and Anr, the Bombay High Court held that an employee is entitled to claim compensation both under section 140 of Motor Vehicles Act,1988 and under section 3 of Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 as well. The Court also he ..

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NIA Court Can Entertain Application For Tender Of Pardon Under Both Sections 306 and 307 CrPC: Kerala HC

   16 June 2022 at 15:50

In Suresh Raj vs National Investigation Agency the Hon’ble Kerala HC has observed that the Special Court constituted under the National Investigation Agency Act can invoke the powers under section 306 CrPC to grant pardon to an accused at the ..

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Accused Need Not Prove Existence Of Right Of Self Defence Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Supreme Court

   16 June 2022 at 10:31

In Ex. Ct. Mahadev vs Director General Border Security Force, the Supreme Court has held that if an accused takes the plea of private defence then the degree of burden of proof will not be beyond reasonable doubt. The Court further held that it woul ..

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No Coercive Action During Cooling Off Period After FIR Registration: Allahabad HC Issues Guideline Against Misuse of S. 498A

   16 June 2022 at 10:31

In Mukesh Bansal v State of UP, the Allahabad High Court has Monday issued a few guidelines in order to prevent the misuse of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). One of the most important points that emerges from these guidelines is that af ..

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Victim Can Seek Enhancement Of Accused' Sentence By Filing Revision Application Not An Appeal: Bombay High Court

   15 June 2022 at 17:17

In Anand Singh Versus The State of Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court has held that in order to seek enhancement of the offender's jail time, a victim has to file a revision application and not an appeal against the trial Court's judgement. ..

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Arbitration Agreement Not A Prerequisite For The Matter To Be Referred To Arbitration Under Section 18 Of The MSMED Act: Punjab And Haryana High Court

   15 June 2022 at 12:10

In M/s SGM Packaging Industries versus M/s Goyal Plywood LLP, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that a matter can be referred to arbitration under Section 18 of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (MSMED Act) even ..

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