EdTech defamation injunction
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Recognising the plaintiffs’ right to protect their goodwill and trademark against a coordinated online campaign, the Court issued interim injunction in favour of them

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Malappuram Arms case
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It was argued before the Court that the offences alleged against the appellants were very serious, and they can even be sentenced to imprisonment for life if the charges are proved.

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no indefeasible right to appointment
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Unfilled vacancies do not entitle non-selected candidate to appointment where cut-off and 10% waitlist rule duly applied

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24-hour Rule Runs from Actual Restraint
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“Entries contained in police records or arrest memos are merely declaratory and do not constitute infallible or conclusive proof of the time of arrest.”

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employer's failure to furnish records
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Employees cannot be denied higher pension benefits due to employer or record-keeping lapses; authorities must assess claims based on all available evidence and adopt a practical, non-technical approach.

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man detained for cow slaughter
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Allahabad High Court explains when an offence transcends law and order to affect public order, upholding preventive detention under NSA.

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public roads disproportionate use
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“Such public roads are built and maintained through taxpayers’ funds. Therefore, there must be an equitable use of such roads, particularly by industries established for commercial gains.”

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foreign custody order not enforced India
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“Doctrine of Comity of Courts is important but not absolute, and welfare of the child is the paramount consideration.”

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unchallenged oral testimony
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The Court holds when the accused contends that the victim is not a child as defined in the POCSO Act, it is the prosecution’s duty to prove the victim’s age.

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Agreement to Sell Acquiescence
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“A party cannot be permitted to ‘blow hot-blow cold’, ‘fast and loose’ or ‘approbate and reprobate’. Where one knowingly accepts the benefits of a contract, or conveyance, or of an order, he is estopped from denying the validity of, or the binding effect of such contract, or conveyance, or order upon himself.”

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Consenting adults free to choose life partner
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The case highlights the continuing challenges faced by adult couples who choose to marry against family wishes.

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convictions based on appreciating the testimony of single witness
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“Testimony of a Single Witness falls into the category of being neither wholly reliable nor wholly unreliable, the Court must exercise caution, look for corroboration and should not convict on that testimony alone.”

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Rahul Gandhi Citizenship Case
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“Instead of admitting the mistake in placing the correct position before the Court, the petitioner blamed the Court for not uploading the order that was dictated in open court and has created an unpleasant situation leading this Court to recuse from hearing of the case.”

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detained under NDPS Act without grounds
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“Despite being public servants, their conduct reflects scant respect for law of land the dereliction of duty on their part, which can be considered to be misconduct in service on their part, since they have failed to perform their duties in accordance with law.”

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AP HC bars priests
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Guidelines issued by Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswami, the Jagadguru Shankaracharya of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham state that persons who have travelled aboard, or have undergone shaving or haircutting contrary to traditional norms and persons who do not adhere to the prescribed spiritual practices shall not enter the sanctum sanctorum and participate in the worship of the deity.

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BSNL's arbitral award patent illegality
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“An arbitral tribunal, being a creature of contract, cannot grant relief in disregard of contractual stipulations.”

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enhanced retirement age for CAPF
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It is a settled principle of service law that payment of salary and attendant monetary benefits is ordinarily premised upon actual discharge of duties.

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forceful custody by father
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“The father, being a natural guardian, cannot be said to have taken the minors out of lawful guardianship so as to attract any criminality.”

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RPSC use non-controversial sources
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“It is expected from the RPSC to ensure that the subject experts are persons having good academic record with excellent academic expertise. We strongly deprecate the practice of the experts relying upon newspaper articles like “Washington Post” or “Hindustan Times” in arriving at a conclusion of a question. We also deprecate the practice of the expert to answer and reject the objections in one line and that too without assigning a convincing reason.”

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