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Top News Headlines 13th Jun 2022: Frequently Visiting Parents House Without Taking Husband’s Consent Not Cruelty

   14 June 2022 at 10:20

Frequently Visiting Parents House Without Taking Husband’s Consent Not Cruelty: Allahabad HC In Mohit Preet Kapoor vs Sumit Kapoor the Hon’ble Allahabad HC has held that the wife frequently visiting her parents house without taking the co ..

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General Category Is Open To All Meritorious Candidates Even If They Belong to The Unreserved Category: Gujarat High Court

   13 June 2022 at 15:39

In Jatin Kumar Kishore Kumar Bhatt v. State of Gujarat, the Gujarat High Court held that a meritorious candidate belonging to reserved category should be permitted to merge in the unreserved category because of his own merits. Depriving such a candi ..

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Detention Orders Can Be Passed Against A Person In Police Custody But The Reason Must Be Compelling: J&K&L High Court

   13 June 2022 at 10:05

In Riyaz Ahmad Mir V Union Territory of J&K & Ors, the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court quashed an order regarding preventive detention against a person who was already facing a trial in a similar case and a similar accusation. The Di ..

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Frequently Visiting Parents House Without Taking Husband’s Consent Not Cruelty: Allahabad HC

   13 June 2022 at 10:05

In Mohit Preet Kapoor vs Sumit Kapoor the Hon’ble Allahabad HC has held that the wife frequently visiting her parents house without taking the consent of her husband and other family members can neither amount to cruelty nor desertion. The in ..

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Top News Headlines 11th Jun 2022: Income, Age, Bigger Family Cannot Be The Sole Factor To Tilt The Balance In Child Custody Cases

   13 June 2022 at 10:04

Income, Age, Bigger Family Cannot Be The Sole Factor To Tilt The Balance In Child Custody Cases: SC In Swaminathan Kunchu Acharya vs State of Gujarat while awarding custody of the minor grandson, aged 5 years, to his paternal grandparents, the Hon&rs ..

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Accused Can't Invoke High Court's Jurisdiction Under Art. 226 Or U/S 482 CrPC Through His Power Of Attorney: Karnataka High Court

   11 June 2022 at 17:53

In Samantha Christina Delfina Willis & Anr v State Of Karnataka and Ors, the Karnataka High Court held that a POA (power of attorney) holder of an accused cannot maintain a petition either under Article 226 or 227 of the Constitution of India r/ ..

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Income, Age, Bigger Family Cannot Be The Sole Factor To Tilt The Balance In Child Custody Cases: SC

   11 June 2022 at 10:24

In Swaminathan Kunchu Acharya vs State of Gujarat while awarding custody of the minor grandson, aged 5 years, to his paternal grandparents, the Hon’ble Apex Court has observed that income, age, bigger family cannot be the sole criteria for til ..

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Top News Headlines 10th Jun 2022: After Taking Cognizance Of Offences, The Court Cannot Review Its Own Order And Drop/Withdraw Sections

   11 June 2022 at 10:24

After Taking Cognizance Of Offences, The Court Cannot Review Its Own Order And Drop/Withdraw Sections: Allahabad HC In Jagveer vs State of UP and ors. the Hon’ble Allahabad HC has held that once a Magistrate has taken cognizance of offences, it ..

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Amendment Application With Inconsistent Pleas Is Permissible Without Retracting Wilful Admission In Written Statement: Kerala High Court

   10 June 2022 at 16:39

In Anzar v. Sreedeviyamma & Anr, the Kerala High Court held that an amendment application inconsistent with that of the original written statement may be submitted without withdrawing wilful admission mentioned in the statement. Moreover, such a ..

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Court Has The Authority To Allow Prosecution To Produce Certificate U/S 65-B (4) Evidence Act At A Later Stage During Trial: Allahabad High Court

   10 June 2022 at 13:28

In Shyam Sunder Prasad v. Central Bureau Of Investigation Lucknow, the Allahabad High Court held that the trial Court is empowered to permit the prosecution to produce certificates u/s 65-B (4) of the Indian Evidence Act at a later point during the ..

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