tolerate abuse not cruelty
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“When these allegations are considered apposite Section 498A IPC, they do not constitute “cruelty” as defined in the explanation appended to the provision.”

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Bhagavad Gita reminds State its duty to common good
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Regularisation cannot be claimed as a matter of right where the initial entry is illegal or plainly unconstitutional but where the engagement is long, continuous, against sanctioned vacant posts of duly qualified persons, the State is under a constitutional duty to undertake fair consideration and to complete the one-time regularisation exercise.”

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Thiruparankundram Hill
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The number of participants in the festival shall be restricted to fifty only, and the official respondents shall strictly enforce the above directions.”

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protection to 20-year-old live-in couple
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“If you get into this struggle of life at an early age by choice, not only are your chances of enjoying the other opportunities of life are drastically affected, but your acceptance in society is also reduced.”

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allotment cancellation due to unauthorised construction
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The cancellation order, on the face of it, appeared to be a brazen endeavour of the official machinery to deprive a land owner of his legitimate right to have an alternative in lieu of his acquired land by the State.”

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PPL sound recording at 94 outlets
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The defendants are operating about 94 establishments, and continuing infringement would result in loss and damage to the plaintiff tilting the balance of convenience in favour of the plaintiff.”

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Parasakthi
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Though the balance of convenience is not in favour of the plaintiff, if the movie is released, the plaintiff would be in a position to claim damages.”

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NEET UG 2019 scorecard
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The affidavit discloses the total marks obtained, the corresponding percentile, as well as the NEET-UG 2019 rank of the petitioner.”

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Breach of trust and cheating
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The petitioner submitted that the court below could not have taken cognizance of both offences simultaneously.”

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Tirupati Laddu Adulteration
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“In my prima facie view, it would only be reasonable to give an opportunity to the defendants to present their defence in respect of their publications/posts/articles.”

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Sunglasses Are Not 'Spectacles'
Case BriefsHigh Courts

‘Sunglasses’ did not fall under any specified Schedule of Punjab Value Added Tax Act, 2005 and Haryana Value Added Tax Act, 2003, thus, exigible to tax at the rate of 12.50%.

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Assistant Teachers' termination over entering higher marks
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Where an applicant manipulates higher marks to obtain an undeserved advantage, the appointment becomes tainted from its inception.”

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Withdrawn arbitral deposit to be returned after insolvency
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Once the resolution plan had reduced the claim under the arbitral award to Re.1, the withdrawn amount could not continue to remain with the award-holder.”

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Anti-Arbitration Injunctions
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The core controversy centres on the effect of deliberate non-disclosure by a nominee arbitrator, the determination of the juridical seat of arbitration, and the extent of supervisory jurisdiction of Indian courts notwithstanding the fixation of a foreign venue by an arbitral institution.

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film director accused of casting couch
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Prima facie case of ‘casting couch’ practices, which must be dealt with a heavy hand. Such offences, which exploited professional aspirations for sexual gratification, constituted a serious affront to the dignity of women.”

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closest legal heir test
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“According to the ‘closest legal heir test’, the closest or the proximate legal heir of the victim must outshine the next closer legal heir because the administration of justice does not warrant any dispute even on determining as to who would be the ‘legal heir’ to pursue the grievance of a victim, in pursuing a criminal case, which is fundamentally construed to be an offence against the society.”

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Propounder must dispel suspicion
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“When there were allegations of the existence of suspicious or unusual circumstances, peculiar and unique to the factual complexion, the same ought to be examined and taken to its logical conclusion.”

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Pawan Kalyan's Personality Rights
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The grievance of the plaintiff arose from the manufacture, sale, promotion, and distribution of merchandise such as T-shirts, posters, mugs, keychains, and other products bearing his name, photographs, likeness, and persona, without authorisation.

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Indore Water Contamination Crisis
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Indore Municipal Corporation informed the Court that 20 water tankers were supplied in the affected area regularly, and they will ensure that there is no shortage of clean water in Bhagirathpura.

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Ownership of secured asset
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“On losing merely the right of redemption, a borrower does not automatically lose ownership rights over the secured asset and that the ownership right is ultimately lost only upon issuance of sale certificate in accordance with Rule 9(6) of the SARFAESI Rules.”

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