doctor did not rise upon MLA's arrival
Case BriefsHigh Courts

During the COVID-19 pandemic, an MLA visited hospital and was annoyed that the Government Casualty Medical Officer did not rise upon his arrival. Thus, a Show Cause Notice was issued to him regarding initiation of disciplinary proceedings.

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production of call details right to privacy
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It enables the Court to secure important documentary evidence that may be in the possession of individuals or organization and helps prevent the destruction, tampering or loss of crucial documents, thereby maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.”

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Ketan Parekh
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The right to travel abroad has been considered to be a facet of right to life and personal liberty, and, thus, cannot be subjected to unreasonable and arbitrary restrictions, even when a person is facing a prosecution.”

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mobile usage not cruelty
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The husband married the wife of his own volition through social media, and if household habits or lifestyle preferences were material factors to him, they could have been ascertained before marriage.”

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stipend to foreign national students
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The respondents had been admitted in various post graduate courses under the ‘Sponsored/Foreign Nationals’ category through a prospectus specifying that the candidates admitted under this category would not be entitled to emoluments.

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Asian Paints trade mark
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“This Court came to a prima facie finding of overall deceptive similarity in the rival marks and that the impugned marks and the artwork adopted by the defendant is deceptively and confusingly similar to that of the Asian Paint Ltd.’s mark.”

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Issuance of multiple birth certificates
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“It appears that anyone at any point of time can get a date of birth certificate issued with whichever date they want from wherever in the State.”

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suppression of facts writ petition
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court observed that imposition of costs was necessary to send a clear message that Court time is valuable and cannot be taken for granted.

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Protection to live-in couple without dissolution of marriage
Case BriefsHigh Courts

In the case at hand, two adults were living in a live-in relationship and the women involved was a legally wedded wife of another man and their marriage was not dissolved yet.

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Disciplinary action against SPs
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“No doubt, the Superintendents of Police have to monitor the investigation conducted by the lower-level officers; however, merely because some of the officers have violated the procedure and not filed the final report or closure report in time, that negligence cannot be attributed to the Superintendents of Police.”

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Raj Shamani personality rights
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Raj Shamani sought action against third-parties who were using his personal attributes to generate reels and videos via artificial intelligence to create fabricated/deepfake/morphed/distasteful content, which were misleading and contained false information.

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institutional preference to MBBS graduates
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Giving institutional preference in the first round would most likely entail filling up all the postgraduate seats from the institutional candidates who have qualified for MBBS from colleges within MP, as the number of postgraduate seats is far less than MBBS seats.”

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Umesh Pal murder
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The brutal killing of three persons, including two security guards, in broad daylight with firearms and explosives has shaken public confidence and created terror in society”

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Illegal Tree Felling Case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Clearly, it appears that respondents are not interested in protecting or transplanting any tree but are, in a rampant manner, cutting and destroying the entire vegetation that is coming in the way of alleged development.”

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Muslim-born woman's divorce plea
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“There was absolutely no necessity for the Court to conduct any roving enquiry in such circumstances, merely because the wife’s name continues to be her original Muslim name.”

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ECI's order de-listing political parties stayed
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The petitioners contended that its members had contested in the last election to the local bodies, indicating that the petitioners are active within the State.

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mandatory hearing of public officer
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The language employed in Section 20(3) of the Lokpal Act is peremptory and admits of no discretion. The legislative intent is that the prima facie satisfaction necessary for directing an investigation under the Act must be reached only after considering the explanation of the concerned public servant.”

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deemed university imposing break fee
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Education must not be perceived merely as a commercial venture undertaken for profit. It is, and must remain, a noble service to society that carries with it a profound moral and constitutional responsibility.”

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Bareilly Violence Case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Violence erupted when a Maulana allegedly called upon members of a particular community to assemble at the Islamiya Inter College, and the crowd went awry.

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Man raped and killed 5-month-old cousin
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court reiterated that though in a rape and murder case based on circumstantial evidence, the death penalty can be awarded in the ‘rarest of rare’, normally imprisonment for life without any remission may be awarded, unless a death sentence is inevitable.

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