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Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

Before the Gauhati High Court, the writ petition filed by Rifleman in Assam Rifles challenged the order passed by Lt. Col Offg Comdt discharged him from service on the basis of the four Red¬ Ink entries received by him during his period of servi ..

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Child In Conflict With Law Under Juvenile Justice Act Can File Anticipatory Bail Plea Under Section 438 CrPC: Bombay High Court

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

The Court ruled that it would be against Article 14 of the Constitution to prevent a minor in trouble with the law from exercising their right to request anticipatory bail. The Bombay High Court ruled on Friday that a juvenile who is in trouble wit ..

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Police Can't Carry Out Intrusive Surveillance; Opening Rowdy Sheets, Collecting Photos, Home Visits As Per Standing Orders Violate Privacy : AP High Court

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

The Andhra Pradesh High Court declared in a significant decision that the opening of "rowdy" sheets to label people as "rowdies," the collection and display of their photos, home visits, and summoning to the police station in acc ..

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False Charge In Section 211 IPC Refers To Initial Accusation & Not False Depositions/Evidence Adduced During Trial : Supreme Court

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

According to the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday, the phrase "falsely charges" in Section 211 of the Indian Penal Code refers to the original accusation that starts the criminal investigation, not false depositions or false evidence ..

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"Ring Of Truth" : Supreme Court Lays Down Principles For Appreciation Of Ocular Evidence In Criminal Case

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

In a decision made in a criminal appeal, the Supreme Court established guidelines for evaluating visual evidence in criminal cases. The bench made up of Justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala noted that there are two main factors to be taken into acc ..

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Supreme Court Orders Chhattisgarh State To Grant ₹7.5 Lakh Compensation To Rape Convict Detained In Prison Beyond His Sentence Period

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

The Supreme Court, in a recent order, directed the government of Chhattisgarh to recompense Rs 7.5 lakh to a man who was convicted of rape and endured imprisonment in excess of the period he was sentenced to serve. A special leave petition was heard ..

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S.202 Indian Contract Act: Agency In Which Agent Has Interest Is Neither Terminated By Insanity Nor Death Of Principal: Punjab & Haryana High Court

   18 July 2022 at 10:24

• The court was managing a situation where the plaintiff (Respondent here) filed suit for possession by ejectment of the defendant from his shop, on the ground that defendant's tenancy has been terminated. • On the other hand, th ..

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Section 436A CrPC Applicable To Special Acts In Absence Of Any Specific Provision : Supreme Court

   16 July 2022 at 12:05

In the lack of any specific provisions, the Supreme Court noted that Section 436A of the Code of Criminal Procedure would likewise apply to the Special Acts. The bench further stated that this rule must be followed to the letter and that a bail app ..

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Relief Of Specific Performance Can Be Denied If Suit Was Not Immediately Filed After Breach; Rise In Real Estate Prices Also A Relevant Factor : Supreme Court

   16 July 2022 at 12:05

The Supreme Court noted that the Plaintiff's ongoing readiness and willingness is a prerequisite for granting the relief of Specific Performance. The court further stated that there is a difference between being ready and willing to fulfil one& ..

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Arbitration Clause Contained In A Tax Invoice Is Binding: Delhi High Court

   15 July 2022 at 10:47

The Delhi High Court has ruled that an arbitration clause mentioned in a tax invoice is binding between the parties. Certain commodities were purchased by the respondent Dimple Verma from the petitioner Swastik Pipe Ltd. on a running account basis. ..

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