forcibly deported to Pakistan
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“After the mother’s death due to a fatal illness, the minor continued to reside in India with his father and repeated applications were submitted to the authorities seeking extension of the child’s stay and grant of Indian citizenship on compassionate grounds. However, neither was the minor declared an Indian citizen nor was his visa extended.”

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12-year-old's rape
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Considering the sensitivity of the issue, particularly the commission of rape of a female child aged about 12 years and thereafter her brutal murder, along with the lethargic attitude of the police, it was proper to take cognizance of the occurrence.”

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Autonomy of the sports body to manage its functioning
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Indian Olympic Association is not vested with any authority or power to appoint any ad hoc Committee in relation to the functions of an independent body or association.

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judicial restraint in contractual matters
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court held that Constitutional Courts should not exercise an “ex-ante jurisdiction” to pre-empt executive decisions in such matters, as doing so would undermine the contractual discretion vested in the authority.

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Reduction of pension
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It is a settled principle of law that when a statute or law prescribes a specific procedure for an action, that procedure must be followed strictly, rendering other methods invalid.”

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liability of maintenance on daughter-in-law
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The concept of moral obligation, howsoever compelling it may appear, cannot be enforced as a legal obligation in the absence of a statutory mandate.”

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age relaxation in DSSSB recruitment
Case BriefsTribunals/Commissions/Regulatory Bodies

“Provisional participation does not grant the applicants any indefeasible right to claim appointment, even if they are deemed meritorious.”

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body building eligible for reservation
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Bombay High Court held that as ‘Body Building’ had state recognition earlier and is nationally recognized, its exclusion violated Article 14 of the Constitution of India.

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CROMPTON trade mark interim protection
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It cannot be lost sight of the fact that the kind of consumer who would purchase these infringing goods would not enter into a detailed enquiry as to whether these infringing products are genuinely those of the plaintiff or not. The plaintiff is most likely to suffer on financial account too.”

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mechanical exercise of Quasi-Judicial Powers
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“When there are provisions for imposing a heavy fine on a quasi-judicial officer, it is expected that they would decide the matter in a judicial manner”

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bail for NDPS Act procedural violation
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Chapter V, NDPS Act, of which Sections 41 and 42 comprise an important part, sets-out the procedure mandated by the Legislature for entry, search, seizure and arrest in relation to offences under that statute.”

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liability for requisitioned vehicle accident
Case BriefsSupreme Court

‘A requisition is not a voluntary arrangement; it is a command issued under statutory authority.’

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chance witness' testimony
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The informant and his brother were allegedly abused and assaulted by the accused persons, but the allegations were denied, and documents were tendered in evidence claiming that the witnesses were the informant’s relatives, and they made false statements against them because of a land dispute. Himachal Pradesh High Court declined to interfere with the trial court’s order of acquittal finding no perversity therein.”

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undermining finality of judicial orders
Case BriefsSupreme Court

“Jurisdiction especially at the level of the trial courts is a creation of specific statutes and the learned judges must be cognizant, always of the differences in the jurisdiction conferred upon them thereby.”

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Order 7 Rule 11 CPC
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Filing of an application for rejection of plaint by Defendant 2 after lapse of statutory period for filing written statement, will not entitle Defendant 2 for grant of any extension of time for filing written statement on that ground.”

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Domain Name fraud
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The DNRs continue to promote alternative infringing domain names, several of which are clearly prima facie infringing the trade marks of the plaintiffs. In such a situation, not only shall the concerned DNRs lose the safe harbour protection, the said DNRs would be liable to be treated as infringers against whom reliefs would be liable to be claimed.”

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Employer’s record lapse
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The responsibility lies with the employer, and if the employer has failed in maintaining records or producing them, then the consequence cannot be shifted upon the employee.”

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Defect in charge curable irregularity
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court held that a de novo trial cannot be ordered merely on technical grounds, particularly when the trial had substantially progressed and no real miscarriage of justice is shown.

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Happy marriage No Excuse to Validate Child Marriage
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The law protects childhood, so that it may blossom into informed adulthood. This Court will not permit this protection to be diminished.”

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Nirav Modi extradition case
Case BriefsForeign Courts

The Court said that the assurances provided by Government of India were detailed and reliable. Since they were given at a diplomatic level, any breach would seriously harm trust between India and the UK, especially in a high-profile case like Nirav Modi’s.

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