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It is an admitted fact that the disability of the claimant relates to Neuro problem. It is also an admitted case that Dr. Raj Kumar Bhagat, who was examined as a witness by the claimant, has neither ...
The appellate court emphasized that interim maintenance under the PWDV Act should ensure that the aggrieved person maintains ...
The 1898 Act granted the Central Government exclusive privilege over conveying letters by post. This monopoly was effectively eroded by the 1980s with the rise of private courier services, which ...
The Supreme Court of India's recent landmark judgment in Vibhor Garg vs. Neha (2025) represents a pivotal constitutional ...
The case arose from a divorce petition where the appellant-husband sought to produce secretly recorded telephonic ...
Non-Occupancy Charges for Premises Societies shall be the same as Housing Societies. In simple words, both follow one common ...
The question of educational expenses for children in maintenance proceedings under the Domestic Violence Act (DV Act) has ...
The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was a landmark legislation enacted by the Parliament of India to address consumer grievances and provide comprehensive protection to consumers in the marketplace. The ...
Maharashtra’s fight against organised crime has taken a significant turn with the recent passage of the Maharashtra Control ...
This refers to the appellate or revisional power to set aside a bail. order that is perverse, unjustified, or passed in violation of settled legal principles.
Similarly, in Ishwarji Nagaji Mali v. State of Gujarat, this Court reiterated that the fact that the prosecution case rests on circumstantial evidence is not a valid ground to release the accused on ...
Whether bail granted on medical grounds can be sustained when the medical necessity is vague and non urgent -- Held, bail granted on medical grounds must be based on credible, spe ...