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Insurance Claims Cannot Be Repudiated For Delay In Intimation About Theft If FIR Was Registered Immediately: Supreme Court

   12 February 2022 at 14:55

Setting aside an order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCRDC), the Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC), in Jaina Construction Company v The Oriental Insurance Company Limited &Anr has held that insurance claims cannot be den ..

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Top News Headlines 12th Feb 2022: Conjectures Cannot Be Allowed To Take Place of Proof

   12 February 2022 at 14:54

Conjectures Cannot Be Allowed To Take Place of Proof; Judges To Tread Cautiously In Circumstantial Evidence: Telangana HC The Hon’ble Telangana HC has, in the case of Janapally Anjilaiah vs. The State of AP has held that conviction cannot be ba ..

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Insurance Claims Cannot Be Repudiated For Delay In Intimation About Theft If FIR Was Registered Immediately: Supreme Court

   12 February 2022 at 11:53

Setting aside an order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCRDC), the Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC), in Jaina Construction Company v The Oriental Insurance Company Limited &Anr has held that insurance claims cannot be den ..

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Casting Doubt On Every Visitor And Subjecting Them To A CCTV Surveillance Is Irrational And Infringes The Right To Privacy Of People: Madras HC

   12 February 2022 at 11:52

Rejecting a request by the police to install CCTV cameras inside two clubs and recreation centres to check gambling and other illegal activities, the Hon’ble High Court of Madras, in the case of MM Nagar Sports & Recreation Centre and Anr ..

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Appellate Courts Must Exercise Caution Before Reversing Acquittal Orders Passed By The Trial Courts: Bombay HC

   12 February 2022 at 11:52

The Hon’ble High Court of Bombay, in the case of State Of Maharshtra v Gulab Dattu Patil &Ors, held that an appellate court’s inclination to re-evaluate and re-eppreciate evidence on record for the purpose of taking an alternate view ..

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Top News Headlines 11th Feb 2022: Filmmakers Cannot Be Dictated To Use Only Decent Language In Films

   11 February 2022 at 15:14

Filmmakers Cannot Be Dictated To Use Only Decent Language In Films, The Artistic Discretion Is Only Limited By Article 19(2): Kerala HC The Hon’ble Kerala HC has, in Peggy Fen vs. Central Board Of Film Certification and ors. has held that filmm ..

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Filmmakers Cannot Be Dictated To Use Only Decent Language In Films, The Artistic Discretion Is Only Limited By Article 19(2): Kerala HC

   11 February 2022 at 11:59

The Hon’ble Kerala HC has, in Peggy Fen vs. Central Board Of Film Certification and ors. has held that filmmakers have a certain artistic discretion which can only be limited by Article 19(2) of the Constitution. Thus, they cannot be barred fr ..

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Avoid Religious Clothing Until An Interim Order Is Passed: Karnataka HC Amidst Hijab Row

   11 February 2022 at 10:57

Adjourning the next hearing on 14 February, a three judge Bench comprising of Hon’ble Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justices Krishna S Dixit and JM Khazi, remarked that while an interim order will be passed for the resumption of education ..

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No Leniency To Be Showed For Offence Committed Under POCSO: Supreme Court

   10 February 2022 at 15:29

The Hon’ble Supreme Court while hearing the case of, Nawabuddin v State of Uttarakhand, observed that children, especially a girl child need full protection and greater care and in cases of sexual offences against them, the responsibility on t ..

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Loathsome Nature Of The Crime Alone Cannot Be The Lone Decisive Factor In Awarding Death Sentence: SC

   10 February 2022 at 15:29

The Hon’ble SC has, in Pappu vs. State of Uttar Pradesh that the despicable nature of the crime alone cannot be the deciding factor for awarding a death sentence. Consideration should also be given to the other mitigating circumstances before ..

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