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Stage At Which Section 91 Can Be Invoked: Read What Madhya Pradesh HC Has To Say

   24 January 2022 at 11:48

In a case titled Special Police Establishment vs. Umesh Tiwari and anr. the Madhya Pradesh HC has held that while the victim and the Courts can invoke section 91 of CrPC at any stage of the legal proceedings, be it investigation, inquiry or trial, t ..

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Top News Headlines 24th Jan 2022: Stage At Which Section 91 Can Be Invoked

   24 January 2022 at 11:47

Stage At Which Section 91 Can Be Invoked: Read What Madhya Pradesh HC Has To Say In a case titled Special Police Establishment vs. Umesh Tiwari and anr. the Madhya Pradesh HC has held that while the victim and the Courts can invoke section 91 of CrPC ..

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Top News Headlines 22nd Jan 2022: Plea Taken By Defendant In WS Irrelevant While Considering An Application Under Order 7, Rule 11

   22 January 2022 at 17:05

Plea Taken By Defendant In WS Irrelevant While Considering An Application Under Order 7, Rule 11: Madhya Pradesh HC In the case of Foti Rakabchand Jain through LRs vs Foti Ratanlala Jain through LRs the Madhya Pradesh HC has held that the rejection o ..

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Article 15(5) Not An Exception But An Extension of Equality Under Article 15(1): SC Upholds OBC Reservation In NEET-AIQ Case

   22 January 2022 at 17:02

In the recent landmark case of Neil Aurelio Nunes and ors. vs. Union of India and ors. the Hon’ble SC, while upholding the validity of the 27% reservation of OBC in NEET-AIQ, stated that Article 15(4) and 15(5) are not an exception but an exte ..

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Regular Bail Plea Treated As An Anticipatory Bail Plea; Punjab And Haryana HC Calls It A Serious Issue

   22 January 2022 at 17:02

The Punjab and Haryana HC, in a case titled Sukhchain Singh @ Chaini vs. State of Punjab has held that the rejection of a regular bail plea under 439 CrPC by considering it as an anticipatory bail plea under section 439 CrPC was a cause for grave co ..

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Plea Taken By Defendant In WS Irrelevant While Considering An Application Under Order 7, Rule 11: Madhya Pradesh HC

   22 January 2022 at 17:02

In the case of Foti Rakabchand Jain through LRs vs Foti Ratanlala Jain through LRs the Madhya Pradesh HC has held that the rejection of an application under Order VII Rule 11 of CPC would be illegal if the Court sought to rely on the written stateme ..

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Trademark As Well As Goods/Services Are Identical, Confusion In Public Shall Be Presumed: SC

   21 January 2022 at 15:07

The Hon’ble SC has observed, in Renaissance Hotel Holdings Inc. vs. B. Vijaya Sai, that in an action for the infringement of trade mark, when it is shown that the trade mark of the defendant is identical to that of the plaintiff and the goods ..

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Top News Headlines 21st Jan 2022: Inherited Property Of A Female Hindu Dying Intestate And Issueless Goes Back To The Source

   21 January 2022 at 15:07

Inherited Property Of A Female Hindu Dying Intestate And Issueless Goes Back To The Source: SC In the case of Arunachala Gounder vs Ponnusamy the Hon’ble SC has held that any property acquired by a female hindu dying intestate and without any c ..

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Importance Of The Plaintiff’s Conduct In A Suit Of Specific Performance: Know What The SC Has To Say

   21 January 2022 at 13:58

The Hon’ble SC has observed, in the case of Shenbagam vs KK Rathinavel that the conduct of the plaintiff is very important in a suit for specific performance of a contract and the same has to be assessed by the Courts. In the instant case, the ..

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Inherited Property Of A Female Hindu Dying Intestate And Issueless Goes Back To The Source: SC

   21 January 2022 at 13:58

In the case of Arunachala Gounder vs Ponnusamy the Hon’ble SC has held that any property acquired by a female hindu dying intestate and without any children would go back where it came from, that is, to its source. In the instant case, the dev ..

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