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Non-Occupancy Charges for Premises Societies shall be the same as Housing Societies. In simple words, both follow one common ...
Similarly, in Ishwarji Nagaji Mali v. State of Gujarat, this Court reiterated that the fact that the prosecution case rests on circumstantial evidence is not a valid ground to release the accused on ...
Whether bail granted on medical grounds can be sustained when the medical necessity is vague and non urgent -- Held, bail granted on medical grounds must be based on credible, spe ...
While post-bail good conduct or the period of incarceration may be relevant considerations at the stage of continuing bail, they cannot cure the fundamental defects in an order granting bail which is ...
At the bail stage, courts are precluded from undertaking a detailed examination of evidence or rendering findings that touch upon the merits of the case. Only a prima facie assessment of the material ...
The A.K. Kraipak v. Union of India (1970) case marked another watershed moment by extending natural justice principles to administrative functions. The Supreme Court held that principles of natural ...
In a given case a delayed FIR will not matter. Merely because the FIR has been delayed a claim cannot be rejected but in the present case considering that all the available evidences points out ...
We are of the opinion that merely for the reason that earlier the claimants have proceeded under the MV Act and later, withdrew the said proceedings and filed WCC for compensation under the Workmen's ...
The question of educational expenses for children in maintenance proceedings under the Domestic Violence Act (DV Act) has ...
there was no involvement of the other vehicle in the said act. There was breach of terms and conditions of insurance policy as four persons were riding on the said bike. The Tribunal has passed well ...
Maharashtra’s judicial landscape in loan recovery cases is marked by a clear yet crucial boundary demarcated by pecuniary jurisdiction rules. For sums exceeding Rs. 20 lakhs, the Debt Recovery ...
Revisionary Scope: Section 397 CrPC empowers both High Courts and Sessions Judges to call for and examine all records from ...
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