Actual possession
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The State Authority has to protect the parties but if actual possession is there they cannot be dispossessed by proceeding under Sections 164/165 BNSS except in accordance with law by the order of Court.

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brief cohabitation cannot confer status of valid marriage
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Although the defendants claimed that the marriage was solemnised in accordance with the local custom known as Riwaj-e-Aam, no instances of such custom were cited, nor did their witness depose that any such custom was prevalent in the area. Similarly, cohabitation for a short duration of 7—8 months cannot justify a presumption of a valid marriage.”

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Interim Compensation
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court stated that an interim order is ordinarily passed where there is an immediate threat to life and the applicant lacks any means of support except the interim relief sought.

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delay under Section 33-C(1) ID Act
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It is well settled that, in case of conflict between form and substance, substance must prevail, unless the law expressly mandates strict adherence to the form as well.”

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GDPR on access rights
Case BriefsForeign Courts

Merely alleging fear of losing control over personal data is not enough to justify compensation. If a person claims compensation based on fear that their data may be misused in the future, it must be assessed whether that fear is well founded in specific circumstances of the case.

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illegal ostracism orders by village panchayat
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The respondents are directed to conduct enquiry independently in this regard and ensure that no injustice is caused to the petitioner by violating her fundamental rights as contemplated under Article 21 of the Constitution.”

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cyber crime a silent virus
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“While adjudicating the bail pleas, particularly in cases concerning cybercrimes and online fraud, necessitates a meticulous evaluation of several pivotal factors. Paramount among these is the inherent gravity and seriousness of the offence, coupled with its potential societal ramifications.”

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Guardianship and Wards Act applies to Muslims
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Section 6 of the Act does not bar any class of persons from approaching the Court; rather, it operates in the context of recognising certain categories of guardians. The Act nowhere provides that persons professing Muslim law are precluded from seeking relief under it.”

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Direction for Wetland Protection
Case BriefsTribunals/Commissions/Regulatory Bodies

“It is the prime duty of authorities concerned to ensure conservation and protection of these wetlands from encroachments, illegal dumping of waste and unauthorised discharge of untreated water.”

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Ganja does not Include Leaves and Stalks
Case BriefsHigh Courts

In cases of mixed material, only the actual content of the flowering or fruiting tops is relevant for determining the quantity of ganja, and not the entire bulk weight.

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chain of custody of forensic evidence
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“In the present case, the absence of documentary proof establishing the seizure and custody of the alleged forensic article creates a reasonable doubt as to the authorship of the sexual act.”

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Executing court cannot go beyond decree
Case BriefsSupreme Court

“Merely for the reasons that exchange of some portions of the land may not be practicable for the reason that constructions on it are not as per the sanctioned map or that part of it has been sold off, are all immaterial.”

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19 year old married woman allowed to live with lover
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Woman informed the Court that she was a major and was living with Respondent 4 by choice as her husband was much older and ill-treated her.

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mens rea for abetment of suicide
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The High Court noted that to attract Section 306 IPC, suicide must be a direct consequence of instigation by the accused.

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Test for Rejection of Election Petitions
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court must examine whether the petition, even if taken as unopposed and all averments are accepted as true, would entitle the petitioner to a favourable verdict; if not, it discloses no cause of action.

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The Pioneer trademark infringement
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The publication of the newspaper is a coordinated and layered process involving editing, designing, visual creation and compilation.

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Legal research not sufficient cause for condoning delay
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“While considering an application for condonation of delay, the party seeking such indulgence is required to place before the Court a cogent and satisfactory explanation covering the entire period of delay, preferably explaining the delay day-to-day or at least stage-wise.”

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Long Pending Compassionate Appointment Plea
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“An order which is bad in the beginning, cannot be validated by any additional ground brought out later. The appellants cannot be allowed to raise a completely new ground to justify their action.”

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Father gets custody of child placed in orphanage
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The child stated that he was not being properly looked after while staying with his grandmother, and that he was not provided adequate food, particularly in the mornings and that his only substantial meal was the lunch provided at school. However, the father, his sister, and the child’s grandfather extended assurance for the child’s future welfare.”

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Second marriage contracted by Muslim male
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“A second marriage contracted by a Muslim male during the lifetime of his first wife is not treated as void merely on the ground that the first marriage is still subsisting.”

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