probation to rash driver
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Probation is a kind of non-custodial sentence which gives the convict an opportunity to reform himself, while abiding certain conditions imposed by the Court, instead of directing him to undergo substantive sentences.”

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Professor accused of illicit relationship with student
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“What the Professor, a married person, and the complainant, a 30-year-old married lady did in their private life, was not the lookout of the IGNTU in any manner whatsoever. This was much prior to admission of the complainant in the University.”

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in-laws rights to residence
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“While the Domestic Violence Act confers a vital and protective right of residence upon an aggrieved woman, it cannot be construed to extinguish or indefinitely suspend the right of senior citizens to live without distress in their own home.”

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anaesthetist posing as gynaecologist
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It is settled proposition of law that FIR is not an encyclopaedia and should be read with the material collected by the investigating agency during investigation.”

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Summons cannot be issued against 'a post' in criminal cases
Case BriefsHigh Courts

In the case at hand, criminal proceeding was initiated against the post of ‘Plant Head’ of a company.

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record foreign witness testimony through VC
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The objective of the stringent Official Secrets Act provisions is achievable through calibrated safeguards, including conducting the examination from a secured State-controlled facility, ensuring an in-camera regime, restricting devices, and controlling the display and movement of documents. The law demands reasonable containment of risk.”

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Trial Court must decree settlement after mediation
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The disputes between the neighbours relating to the easementary rights are clearly mentioned as being suitable for mediation.”

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quashing FIR based on unexecuted settlement
Case BriefsHigh Courts

As per the settlement, the husband agreed to deposit a total sum of Rs. 30,00,000. However, the husband merely deposited cheques of certain amounts, which had not been released to the wife, due to husband’s failure to appear in Family Court, resulting in dismissal of divorce petition.

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obstruction of public passages
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Though subsequent orders led to removal of the obstruction and initiation of preventive proceedings, the facts reflect lack of timely supervision and failure to prevent encroachment over a commonly used public passage.”

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law student derogatory remarks on judicial officer
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The allegations in the present case are not merely of a single isolated incident but reveal troublesome conduct of the accused spanning over several months, involving physical intimidation and digital harassment.”

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improper Interview Committee vitiates selection
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The Committee was required to assess the performance and personality of candidates through the experienced eyes of superior officers. Therefore, delegating such powers to subordinates amounted to rewriting Government Resolution dated 23-08-2011.”

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Aadhaar correction
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Once it is concluded that the statutory right set out in Section 31 of the Aadhaar Act would partake the character of a fundamental right, it becomes the duty of the Authority to put in place the requisite infrastructure and make available all facilities so that the right can be easily exercised.”

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Unchallenged testimony not enough for cruelty claim
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The only reason why the Trial Court found that the wife has treated the husband with cruelty is, that the testimony of the husband had gone unchallenged.”

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INDIA GATE trade mark
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The power of rectification is exercisable only by the High Court exercising appellate jurisdiction over the appropriate office of the Trade Marks Registry, wherein the entry relating to the impugned mark is made.”

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Felling Of 488 Trees
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court remarked that the news article displayed a shocking state of affairs wherein 488 trees were sought to be axed despite the NGT declining such an action and repeated orders by the Court.

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Balasore self-immolation
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Several laws have been enacted, and several steps have been taken by the judiciary as well as the administrative machineries to prevent such kind of occurrences. However, all such steps have gone in vain, and the society has collectively failed to save the life of a young girl.”

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Husband has duty to empower wife
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“If the husband has a duty towards his parents, then he also has the duty to complete the course that would enhance the capability of the wife and to empower her. Equality in marital tie-up does not mean development of only one, and restrictions for the other, especially the wife.”

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intimidating Local Commissioner
Case BriefsHigh Courts

It is the case of contemnor that the alleged object was not a firearm, but a toy gun used to scare away stray animals and the said toy gun was lying on the office table prior to the inspection, which unintentionally got mixed with a pile of papers.

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false allegations of illicit relationship
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“We are aware that relationship between the parties had gone so bitter that neither of them was having any empathy for the other, but even this kind of relationship cannot be an excuse to make false allegations regarding the moral character of the other party.”

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Jamia Teachers Association's dissolution
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The unilateral formulation and approval of a revised Constitution for Jamia Teachers Association, without consultation or consent of its members, undermines the autonomy of the Association and violates the right to self-governance inherent in Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution.”

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