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Top News Headlines 9th Apr 2022: Trial Courts Cannot Impose Life Sentence With Or Without Remission Except In Rape Cases

   11 April 2022 at 16:27

Trial Courts Cannot Impose Life Sentence With Or Without Remission Except In Rape Cases: Calcutta HC In Monirul Molla vs State of West Bengal the Hon’ble Calcutta HC has held that a sentence of imprisonment for life without the possibility of r ..

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Man Hid His Sexuality From His Wife: Thane Court Denies Anticipatory Bail

   11 April 2022 at 14:45

• Additional Sessions Judge Rajesh Gupta, while rejecting the anticipatory bail application filed by a man facing a case for cheating and forgery for allegedly concealing his employment status and sexuality from his wife, Judge Rajesh Gupta ..

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Bail In POCSO Case: 16-Year-Old Victim Knew The Consequences Of Her Actions: Bombay HC

   11 April 2022 at 11:18

In Rohit Sukate vs State of Maharashtra the Bombay HC has granted bail to a rape accused after noting that the 16-year-old victim knew about the consequences of her actions and that the accused had used a condom while engaging in intercourse with he ..

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Trial Courts Cannot Impose Life Sentence Without Remission Except In Rape Cases: Calcutta HC

   09 April 2022 at 11:22

In Monirul Molla vs State of West Bengal the Hon’ble Calcutta HC has held that a sentence of imprisonment for life without the possibility of remission can only be granted by the trial Courts in rape cases and no others. The Court was hearing ..

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Child Adopted After Husband’s Death Not Entitled To Father’s Property: Bombay HC

   09 April 2022 at 11:22

In Rajesh, Dnyanoba and Godavaribai vs Parwatibai and ors. the Bombay HC has held that if a woman adopts a child after the death of her husband, then the adopted child cannot claim any share in the property owned by the dead father as he cannot be c ..

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Top News Headlines 8th April 2022: Divorce By Mutual Consent Valid Under Muslim Law, Can Be Declared By Court

   09 April 2022 at 10:28

Divorce By Mutual Consent Valid Under Muslim Law, Can Be Declared By Court: Bombay HC In the case of Shaikh Taslim Sahikh Hakim vs State of Maharashtra and anr. the Hon’ble Bombay HC has held that a Family Court can dissolve a Muslim marriage b ..

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Ad HOC Payments Made In Compliance Of Interim Orders Of The Court Cannot Form Part Of Wages Under Payment Of Gratuity Act: SC

   08 April 2022 at 11:05

The Hon’ble SC, in Chaiman-cum-MD Fertilizer Corporation of India Ltd and anr vs Rajesh Chandra Shrivastava and ors. has observed that the ad hoc payments made in compliance with the interim orders of the Court do not form the part of wage wit ..

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Divorce By Mutual Consent Valid Under Muslim Law, Can Be Declared By Family Court: Bombay HC

   08 April 2022 at 11:05

In the case of Shaikh Taslim Sahikh Hakim vs State of Maharashtra and anr. the Hon’ble Bombay HC has held that a Family Court can dissolve a Muslim marriage by way of mutual consent following an amicable settlement between the parties. In the ..

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Top News Headlines 7th April 2022: Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 Passed By Parliament

   07 April 2022 at 14:49

Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 Passed By Parliament; Opposition Calls It Dangerous The Rajya Sabha has passed the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 which would enable investigating officers to collect the biometric detai ..

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Acquittal Based On Benefit of Doubt, Period Of Suspension Cannot Be Treated As On Duty: Bombay HC

   07 April 2022 at 14:49

In the case of Ravindra Prasad Munneshwar Prasad vs Union of India the Bombay HC has held that if a government servant is suspended on account of charges for a serious crime, and is acquitted because of a benefit of doubt, he is not entitled to the ..

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