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After the presentation of the chargesheet, default bail may be cancelled on grounds other than default: Supreme Court

   19 January 2023 at 17:31

The CBI's appeal seeking the cancellation of bail for T Gangi Reddy, the primary suspect in the murder of YS Vivekananda Reddy, a former Kadapa MP and the uncle of current AP chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, was referred to the Telangana high ..

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The 'Last Seen' Situation Cannot Be The Only Ground For Conviction: Murder suspect cleared by the Supreme Court

   19 January 2023 at 17:31

The Supreme Court stated that a court should not condemn an accused solely based on the "last seen" scenario while overturning the concurrent conviction of a murder suspect.The bench of Justices S. Ravindra Bhat and P S Narasimha stated tha ..

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What Are Netanyahu's 'Judicial Reforms,' Which Have Sparked Hundreds Of Protests In Israel?

   18 January 2023 at 13:28

However, under the current legislation, the panel would be increased to 11 members, and each appointment would require only a simple majority of six votes to be approved.Parliamentarians and Cabinet ministers would be raised to three each, and attorn ..

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After Signing A Contract, A Party Is Prohibited From Contesting The Amount Imposed By It, According To The Supreme Court.

   18 January 2023 at 13:28

According to the Supreme Court, the parties cannot contest the amount of consideration stipulated in a contract if they sign it and issue an undertaking in compliance with its conditions.The subject of whether a party to a contract has the right to c ..

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The Supreme Court Ruled On Section 24(2) Of The RFCTLARR Act, Which States That "The Benefit of Lapse is Not Available If The Delay In Taking Possession Was Due To Pending Litigation."

   18 January 2023 at 13:28

The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act of 2013's Section 24(2) does not grant the original owner of the land the benefit of lapse, according to a ruling by the Supreme Court bench ..

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Review Of The Order Issued Under Section 11 Of The Arbitration Act Is Not Maintainable, According To The Delhi High Court

   13 January 2023 at 12:17

WHY IN NEWS?On Tuesday, the Delhi High Court ruled that the borrower's decision to initiate arbitration procedureswould not be affected by any action taken under Section 17 of the RBD Act by filing a petition before theDRT.The review petition ..

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Resolution To Be Filed Regarding Alleged Misbehavior Of The Counsel: Patna HC

   13 January 2023 at 12:16

WHY IN NEWS?Regarding the alleged misbehavior of a practicing court counsel, a resolution or complaint was filed with the Patna High Court.The court ordered the Registry to process the resolution or complaint that was brought before the court as a Pu ..

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A Tread Pattern That Is Almost Identical To A "Suit Pattern" That Is Registered As A Design Would Nevertheless Be Considered A Trademark: HC Delhi

   11 January 2023 at 17:21

Why in newsThe Delhi High Court found that registering a tread pattern as a design would not automatically prevent it from being treated as a "trade mark" within the meaning of the Trademarks Act, 1999 in a case involving the alleged copyin ..

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The Kerala High Court Objects To Pilgrims Bringing Movie Celebrity Posters To Sabarimala, Stating That The Freedom To Worship Must Be Practised In Accordance With Tradition And Custom

   11 January 2023 at 17:21

Why in newsThe Travancore Devaswom Board, which oversees the Sabarimala temple, was recently ordered by the Kerala High Court to take all necessary measures to ensure that pilgrims worship at the temple grounds in a proper manner. The decision was ma ..

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Simply Stating That The Wife Refused The Child's DNA test during Cross-Examination Is Insufficient To Draw A Negative Inference: High Court Of Bombay

   11 January 2023 at 17:21

Why in newsThe Bombay High Court recently dismissed a man's petition contesting the award of maintenance to his wife, noting that it is insufficient to draw a negative inference from a claim that the wife's former spouse refused to submit to ..

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