Quarrelling with Daughter-in-law not criminal offence
Case BriefsSupreme Court

Patna High Court had quashed criminal proceedings against the sister-in-law whereas father & mother-n-law were declined relief for similar allegations. The Supreme Court held that High Court erred in applying different standards to persons who stood on an identical footing insofar as the nature of the allegations against them was concerned.

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Restoration of Electricity supply to Tenant
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court directed that electricity supply to the premises be restored within seven days subject to payment of electricity charges by the petitioner.

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Contractual bar on Pre-Award Interest
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Arbitral Tribunal was justified in awarding post-award interest, but the rate of interest required modification.

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Bharti Pardhi
Case BriefsHigh Courts

BSP Candidate Kankar Munjare approached the High Court alleging irregularities in the vote count at Polling Station 88, prompting judicial scrutiny of the 2024 parliamentary election process in Balaghat.

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enquiry of Trial Court Judge
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Although the Trial Court might be right in obtaining spot inspection report, but that report should have been considered after recording evidence of witnesses and the trial Court should have come to a conclusion as to whether temporary injunction order was breached by any of the parties or not, but nothing of that sort has been done.”

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Ticketed event not religious ceremony
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The plaintiff was entitled to grant licences for communication to the public and public performance under Section 30, Copyright Act, and since 2014, was issuing licence as the licence-holder of the copyright.”

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Loss of love and affection compensation siblings
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Kerala High Court evaluates if siblings of a deceased accident victim are eligible for compensation under the head ‘loss of love and affection’, while also revisiting notional income, dependency calculations and conventional heads of damages.

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Bangladeshi convict premature release
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Holding that the Sentence Review Board cannot reject premature release solely on the gravity of the offence, the Delhi High Court said such decisions must consider custodial conduct, rehabilitative indicators, and other relevant factors under the 2004 Policy and Delhi Prison Rules, 2018.

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misuse of POCSO
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Madras High Court observed that cases involving consensual adolescent relationships often result in the young boy facing criminal consequences due to parental differences.

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appreciating material at stage of charge
Case BriefsDistrict Court

“Criminal liability is founded on legally admissible material capable of giving rise to a sustainable inference, and not on conjecture, or investigative imagination.”

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man convicted of his wife
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It is sad commentary on our criminal justice delivery system and requires introspection and real remedial measures like increasing number of Judges, their supporting staff and infrastructure. There is not shortcut to hard work required for deciding criminal appeals. Just holding conferences and meetings can never ameliorate the situation.”

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not every insult offence under SCST Act
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“From the allegations made in the complaint, the prosecution has not proved that the accused is guilty of an offence under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989”

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Kataria surname protected
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The appellant’s mark is not registered, but it is using the mark ‘Kataria’ being its surname with continuity and have encashed upon it by creating a business world by use of the goodwill of their forefathers/predecessors and are banking upon the same.”

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disability certificate issued by non-treating doctor
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“A qualified medical practitioner who has not treated the injured can always give evidence on the basis of the medical reports of the injured and give a certificate on the loss of earning capacity or disability.”

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Section 279 IPC
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Possibility of rashness and negligence by a driver cannot be negated on the mere account of low speed, especially when it is alleged that the respondent was driving a heavy vehicle, carrying material over the permissible weight limit, in a zig-zag manner prior to the accident.”

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deduct wife's maintenance from husband's salary
Case BriefsSupreme Court

In a previous order, the Court had directed the husband to deposit Rs 25,000 with the Court’s Registry towards travelling expenses, etc., of his wife and minor daughter; however, the husband had failed to do so.

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CAPITAL as translation of RAJDHANI trademark infringement
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Defendants have copied the trade dresses of the plaintiff in entirety, in which plaintiff has a copyright and the intent behind copying is to trade over the goodwill and reputation of the plaintiff, which it has built over the years and to misrepresent to the public that their goods have some association with the plaintiff.”

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Case BriefsDistrict Court

“The Court is not to act merely as a post office or a mouthpiece of the prosecution. The Court must apply its judicial mind to the record to assess whether the material, taken at face value, discloses the essential ingredients of the alleged offence and raises grave suspicion, as distinct from a mere suspicion.”

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suit against Akasa Air
Case BriefsDistrict Court

“In commercial transactions, especially in the travel industry, group bookings for festive periods are made precisely to capitalize on predictable seasonal demand.”

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Reconstructed DVD inadmissible as evidence
Case BriefsTribunals/Commissions/Regulatory Bodies

Electronic record, in the form of the DVD could not be treated as admissible evidence, in the absence of any verification as to its genuineness, veracity or reliability from the original electronic device by/from which these are created, for the purpose of imposition of penalty under Section 114-AA, Customs Act, 1962.

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