Defamation in workplace WhatsApp groups
Case BriefsForeign Courts

Uganda High Court examined whether allegations circulated on a restricted Senior Management WhatsApp forum of the Uganda Revenue Authority were protected by qualified privilege, and whether publication of unverified allegations amounted to libel.

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Assault by Employer Not Accident
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The instant matter revolves around the applicability of Section 3(1), Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923 for claiming the compensation arising out of an accident at the workplace.

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Bhojshala Directions Jain Temple Objections
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The issue is not related to the ‘title of the property’ but for the claim of fundamental right of worship or prayer and if the ‘disputed area’ is held to be a ‘protected monument’ under the provisions of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958, the bar under the Places of Worship Act, 1991 would not apply.”

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Just Compensation When Conventional Head Is Omitted
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Supreme Court held that courts must ensure just compensation even where a legitimate conventional head has been omitted by the courts below. Correcting such an omission, it enhanced the MACT award by granting ₹40,000 each towards filial consortium to the parents of the deceased.

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Bhojshala ayodhya judgment principles
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Every order issued by the Princely Ruler survives as law only when it goes through the test as prescribed under the Constitution, thus, the Ailan of 1935 was merely an executive or administrative arrangement and not a legislative enactment and the ASI report establishes a pre-existing temple structure, whose remains form the base of the present monument.”

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Functional Disability Compensation
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court reiterated that assessment of functional disability must reflect actual loss of earning capacity and not merely physical disability.

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FIR quashed against advocate in assault case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Having found that present applicant was not present at the scene of offence and was also not visible at the District Court, Surat as alleged by the complainant from the CCTV footage, the said aspect would itself demolish the very basis of the FIR against the present applicant.”

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termination of pregnancy beyond 26 weeks
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Bombay High Court allowed termination beyond 26 weeks based on the Medical Board’s finding of serious foetal abnormalities and the petitioner’s financial constraints.”

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Loss of original property documents by bank after loan closure
Case BriefsTribunals/Commissions/Regulatory Bodies

Bank’s failure to return original property documents after full repayment of a housing loan despite RBI’s mandate to do so within 30 days, constitutes deficiency in service: DCDRC

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forged judicial orders
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court held that the issue of how and at whose instance the forged judicial orders came into existence must first be investigated, and directed the Registrar General to lodge a police and cyber cell complaint, deferring consideration of the recall application until completion of the inquiry.

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overnight custody of minor child
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Delhi High Court held that overnight custody was not warranted where the child had never stayed overnight with the father and required further time to acclimatise, the Court thus modified the Family Court’s order and granted the father extended daytime custody instead.

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relieving letter in airline service bond
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Bombay High Court, in a petition concerning enforcement of a service bond and issuance of a relieving letter to an aircraft technician trained under an airline arrangement, held that the Industrial Court’s interim order was unsustainable, emphasising that resignation in breach of the bond cannot compel the employer to issue such documents.

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manufacturing unit in residential area
Case BriefsForeign Courts

“Commercial convenience or private economic interest cannot prevail over residents’ rights to health, safety, peaceful enjoyment of their homes and a clean and sustainable environment.”

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CCPA action against Snapdeal
Case BriefsTribunals/Commissions/Regulatory Bodies

The Central Consumer Protection Authority in exercise of its powers under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, took suo motu cognizance against Stallion Trading Company for sale of Toys on Snapdeal (an E-Commerce platform) which allegedly do not conform to BIS standards as made mandatory under Toys (Quality Control) Order, 2020

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court facilities women advocates young lawyers fund Supreme Court PIL
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The PIL highlighted the widespread absence of properly equipped Ladies’ Bar Rooms and essential amenities in High Courts, District Courts, Taluka Courts, Tribunals, Revenue Courts, and Commissions across the country.

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misleading discount ads by pharmacies
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court viewed that the power of the licensing authority to stipulate certain conditions while submitting applications for the grant of a licence cannot be said to be arbitrary or warranting an interference by this Court.

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hysterectomy parens patriae intellectual disability India
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Disability, by itself, can never constitute a ground either to authorise the removal of a reproductive organ or to deprive a person of reproductive autonomy. Any such approach would be inconsistent with the constitutional guarantees recognised by the Supreme Court and with the dignity accorded to persons with disabilities under the Constitution and the statutory framework governing their rights.”

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Advocate Professional Fees Recovery
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court also acknowledged that the advocate’s conduct was improper in retaining the entire amount of Rs.60,000/- received on behalf of the client.

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Employment bond cheque dishonour
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Any dispute arises in respect of liquidated damages, it should be reasonable. A party to contract violated a terms or conditions, he is liable to pay actual damages or loss caused to other party.

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Better Possessory Title
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Deciding a second appeal arising from a long-standing dispute over a JJ Colony property, the Court upheld a decree for possession in favour of the respondent, observing that while the respondent successfully traced her rights to the original allottee through documentary evidence, the appellant failed to substantiate her competing claim with any credible material.

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