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Article 246 And 246a Can Be Exercised Simultaneously: Karnataka HC While Upholding CGST And Central Excise Duty On Tobacco

   12 January 2022 at 11:10

In the case of M/s V.S.Products vs. Union of India, the Hon’ble Karnataka HC has upheld the notification dated July 6,2019 issued by the GOI by which central excise duty has been levied on tobacco and tobacco products. The petitioners in this ..

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Top News Headlines 11th Jan 2022: LR’s Cannot Seek Monetary Relief On Behalf Of Deceased Woman Under DV Act

   11 January 2022 at 15:03

LR’s Cannot Seek Monetary Relief On Behalf Of Deceased Woman Under DV Act: Bombay HC The Bombay HC, in a recent judgement titled Kanaka Kedar Sapre and anr vs. Kedar Narhar Sapre has observed that an aggrieved person, as defined in section 2(a) ..

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Proceedings Bad For Want Of Sanction Can Be Quashed Under 482 CrPC: Allahabad HC

   11 January 2022 at 14:54

The Allahabad HC has observed in Mahendra Pal Singh Lekhpal and anr vs. State of UP and anr that the proceedings instituted against public servants without obtaining a sanction under 197 CrPC are bad in law and can be quashed by filing an applicatio ..

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LR’s Cannot Seek Monetary Relief On Behalf Of Deceased Woman Under DV Act: Bombay HC

   11 January 2022 at 14:41

The Bombay HC, in a recent judgement titled Kanaka Kedar Sapre and anr vs. Kedar Narhar Sapre has observed that an aggrieved person, as defined in section 2(a) of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act must be alive at the time of filing ..

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Wife Refusing To Go To Matrimonial Home For 10 Years Citing Lack Of Shubh Muhurat Amounts To Desertion- Husband Granted Divorce

   11 January 2022 at 14:41

The Chhattisgarh HC has granted divorce to a husband whose wife, citing a lack of ‘shubh muhurat’ (auspicious occasion) refused to return to the matrimonial home for 10 years, stating that this amounted to desertion. In the instant case ..

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Top News Headlines 10th Jan 2022: MTP: Delhi HC Allows Termination At 28 Weeks

   10 January 2022 at 13:04

MTP: Delhi HC Allows Termination At 28 Weeks In a recent case titled Sangeeta Thapa vs Government of NCT of Delhi and ors. the Hon’ble Delhi HC has granted permission to allow a 28 year old woman to terminate her pregnancy. Her gestational peri ..

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MTP: Delhi HC Allows Termination At 28 Weeks

   10 January 2022 at 13:04

In a recent case titled Sangeeta Thapa vs Government of NCT of Delhi and ors. the Hon’ble Delhi HC has granted permission to allow a 28 year old woman to terminate her pregnancy. Her gestational period had exceeded 28 weeks. The Court in this ..

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Counsel’s Refusal To Argue: Appeal Cannot Be Dismissed On Merits: Allahabad HC

   10 January 2022 at 13:04

In a recent case titled Janki Prasad vs. Sanjay Kumar and ors. the Hon’ble Allahabad HC has held that when an appeal has to be dismissed by the appellate court because the appellant, though present, refuses to argue the same, the dismissal can ..

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Mere Breach Of Peaceful Residence Not A Violation Of Right To Privacy: Kerala HC On Toddy Shops In Residential Areas

   10 January 2022 at 13:03

In S.K. Pavithran vs. Laisy Santhosh and ors. the Kerala HC has reversed a single bench decision that held that establishing a toddy shop in a residential locality would be an infringement of the right to privacy. The bench had held that anything an ..

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Top News Headlines 8th Jan 2021: Adverse Versus Permissive Possession

   08 January 2022 at 15:25

Adverse Versus Permissive Possession: Know What The Karnataka HC Has To Say The Karnataka HC, in Chepudira Madaiah vs. Mallengada Chengappa has held that a person will not acquire adverse possession merely because he has simply remained in permissive ..

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