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Top News Headlines 12th May 2022: Split Verdict On Marital Rape: Answer To This Burning Question Still Not In Sight

   14 May 2022 at 10:13

Split Verdict On Marital Rape: Answer To This Burning Question Still Not In Sight The Delhi HC has delivered a split judgement regarding the criminalisation of marital rape. Justice Rajiv Shakdher ruled in favour of striking down Exception 2 to Secti ..

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SC Has Urged The Central and State Governments To Refrain From Using Sedition Laws Until Reviewed

   13 May 2022 at 10:59

In the recent order, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has ordered to keep all pending trials, appeals, and proceedings framed under sedition law on hold. It is expected from the State and Central governments to restrain from registering any FIR, conti ..

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Every Woman In A Domestic Relationship Has A Right To Reside In The ‘Shared Household’: Subsisting Domestic Relationship Not A Necessary Criterion: SC

   13 May 2022 at 10:59

In a landmark judgement titled Prabha Tyagi vs Kamlesh Devi the Hon’ble Supreme Court has held that every woman in a domestic relationship has a right to reside in a shared household even in the absence of any act of domestic violence. She can ..

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Allahabad HC Dismisses Plea For A Fact Finding Committee To Study ‘Real History’ Of Taj Mahal

   13 May 2022 at 10:59

In Dr Rajneesh Singh vs Union of India and ors. the Allahabad HC has junked the plea requesting for the constitution of a fact-finding committee to dig out the ‘real history’ of Taj Mahal. The petitioner, Dr. Rajneesh Singh, who is the ..

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Mere Signature Does Not Imply Execution Of A Sale Deed If Content Of Document Is Not Understood: SC

   13 May 2022 at 10:59

The Apex Court in Veena Singh (D) vs District Registrar/Additional Collector held that mere signature does not imply execution of a sale deed. It was observed that though the word ‘execution’ itself has not been defined in the Registrati ..

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Top News Headlines 11th May 2022: Certificate U/S 65B(4) Evidence Act Mandatory For Production Of Electronic Evidence: Oral Evidence Does Not Suffice

   13 May 2022 at 10:59

Certificate U/S 65B(4) Evidence Act Mandatory For Production Of Electronic Evidence: Oral Evidence Does Not Suffice: SC In Ravinder Singh @ Kaku vs State of Punjab the Hon’ble Apex Court has held that the certificate under section 65B(4) of the ..

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Old Age Home Inmates Are Licensees And Cannot Have Interest In The Property: Cannot Sue For Injunction: SC

   12 May 2022 at 11:47

In the case of Samarpan Varishtha Jan Parisar vs Rajendra Prasad Agarwal, the Hon’ble Supreme Court held senior citizens living in old age homes are a licensee. They are only permitted to enjoy the possession of the property and do not have any ..

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Split Verdict On Marital Rape: Answer To This Burning Question Still Not In Sight

   12 May 2022 at 10:12

The Delhi HC has delivered a split judgement regarding the criminalisation of marital rape. Justice Rajiv Shakdher ruled in favour of striking down Exception 2 to Section 376 IPC whereas Justice Hari Shankar observed that the striking down of the sa ..

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Child Adopted Directly From Biological Parent Without Following Procedure Given In Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, Not An Offence U/s 80: Karnataka HC

   11 May 2022 at 12:39

A Single Bench of the Hon'ble Karnataka HC held that a person has not committed an offense u/s 80 if a child has been taken by adoption is not an orphan, abandoned, or surrendered child. In the instant case, Banu Begum w/o Khajasab @ Mehboobsab ..

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Certificate U/S 65B(4) Evidence Act Mandatory For Production Of Electronic Evidence; Oral Evidence Does Not Suffice: SC

   11 May 2022 at 10:22

In Ravinder Singh @ Kaku vs State of Punjab the Hon’ble Apex Court has held that the certificate under section 65B(4) of the Evidence Act is mandatory for the production of electronic evidence, and oral evidence in place of such certificate ca ..

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