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Hindi National Language: Bombay HC Rejects Bail; Accused Files SLP In SC

   21 February 2022 at 12:17

Is Hindi our National Language? This question has come up for consideration before the Apex Court in an SLP filed by an accused in a narcotics case when his bail application was rejected by the Bombay HC while calling Hindi our national language. In ..

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Application For Premature Release Of A Convict Must Considered On The Basis Of Past Criminal Record, Behaviour In Jail, Etc: SC

   21 February 2022 at 11:15

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC or Court),in the case of Sharafat Ali v State of Uttar Pradesh,has allowed a Petition seeking premature release. Setting aside the impugned order of the State Government, the SC remarked that the premature release ..

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Damages In Lieu Of Specific Performance Cannot Be Decreed Unless Specifically Claimed: SC

   21 February 2022 at 11:15

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC or Court),in the case of Universal Petro Chemicals v BP Plc,has disallowed the claim for damages in lieu of specific performance of the contract stating that the Plaintiff did not specifically pray for such relief ..

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Top News Headlines 19th Feb 2022: Application Under Section 156(3) Shall Not Be Entertained Unless Accompanied By The Complainant's Affidavit

   21 February 2022 at 11:15

Application Under Section 156(3) Shall Not Be Entertained Unless Accompanied By The Complainant's Affidavit: SC The Hon’ble SC has, in Babu Venkatesh vs. State of Karnataka held that a magistrate cannot entertain an application under sectio ..

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Transport Authority Can Reject Permit Application If Proposed Vehicle For Replacement Is Older Than The Existing Vehicle: SC

   19 February 2022 at 17:20

The Hon&rsquoble Supreme Court (SC or Court),in the case of Regional Transport Authority v Shaju, set aside thejudgment passed by the Kerala High Court (HC) by holding that Rule 174 (2) (c) is intra vires the provisions of Kerala Motor Vehicle R ..

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Section 22 Of Indian Evidence Act A Legal Weapon To Suppress Crime And Affects Public Interest; Must Be Re-Visited: Kerala HC

   19 February 2022 at 17:20

The Hon’ble High Court (HC) of Keralain Alli Noushad v Rashedd & Anr, has observed that Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1947 (Evidence Act) on marital confidence must be re-visited in light of modern times where it is being used as ..

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Application Under Section 156(3) Shall Not Be Entertained Unless Accompanied By The Complainant's Affidavit: SC

   19 February 2022 at 12:49

The Hon’ble SC has, in Babu Venkatesh vs. State of Karnataka held that a magistrate cannot entertain an application under section 156(3) of CrPC unless the same has been accompanied by the affidavit of the complainant. The benefit of such a re ..

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Top News Headlines 18th Feb 2022: Kerala HC Acquits Mother For Allegedly Killing Her 9 Year Old Son; Says When A Woman Kills Her Progeny, There Is More Than Meets The Eye

   18 February 2022 at 17:28

Kerala HC Acquits Mother For Allegedly Killing Her 9 Year Old Son; Says When A Woman Kills Her Progeny, There Is More Than Meets The Eye In the case of Teena vs. State of Kerala the Hon’ble Kerala HC has acquitted a woman who was accused of kil ..

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Liberty Of An Accused Can Be Put At Stake by Denying Bail On the Pretext of Investigation Not Being Complete: Punjab & Haryana HC

   18 February 2022 at 17:19

The Hon’ble High Court (HC) of Punjab & Haryana in the case of Joginder Singh v State of Haryana, set aside an order of the Trial Court rejecting default bail to the Petitioner and ordered the Petitioner to be released on furnishing requis ..

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Kerala HC Acquits Mother For Allegedly Killing Her 9 Year Old Son; Says When A Woman Kills Her Progeny, There Is More Than Meets The Eye

   18 February 2022 at 11:43

In the case of Teena vs. State of Kerala the Hon’ble Kerala HC has acquitted a woman who was accused of killing her 9 year old son, who was her only child. This was apparently done by her to avenge her disturbed marital life. The case of the p ..

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