Telangana High Court
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The counsels who adopt such practices, jeopardize the harmony with the Bench along with their professional careers, by ignoring the fact that they are not only required to conduct the case in a fair manner, but while doing so they are also officers of the Court.

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Bombay High Court
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The Court found it shocking that the CGIT did not find the act of an employee slapping his supervisor without provocation to be serious, and such misconduct ought to be visited with penalty of termination.

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Telangana High Court
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The Notification No. 6/2023 dated 5-4-2023, issued by Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board, inviting applications for the post of Art Teacher categorically mentioned at Para (1)(v) that the question paper is bilingual i.e., English and Telugu.

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Calcutta High Court
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‘A reference to the document in the contract should be such that shows the intention to incorporate the arbitration clause contained in the document into the contract’

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Rajasthan High Court
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Rajasthan High Court criticised the Investigating Officer and Judicial Magistrate, who failed to follow the mandatory provisions contained under Sections 24(5) and 33(7) of POCSO Act and Section 228-A of the IPC.

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Gauhati High Court
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The version of the informant/victim must be considered with utmost care before discerning it. In fact, if the version of the informant/victim inspires confidence and appears to be trustworthy, credible, unblemished and of sterling quality, no further corroboration is required.

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Bombay High Court
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Recording statements at unearthly hours definitely results in deprivation of a person’s sleep, a basic human right of an individual.

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Delhi High Court
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The press and the Media had a duty to report the incident for the benefit of the public, but there is also a corresponding duty to remain truthful to the incident. The deepfake videos showing plaintiff being beaten up are nothing but an over-sensationalisation and depiction of facts which are patently false.

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Kerala High Court
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Kerala High Court also directed Union to instruct Mohanlal, Endemol Shine India, Asianet and Disney Star to desist from telecasting such show in the electronic media.

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Kerala High Court
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“A playground in a school is a part and parcel of the school. Without a playground, there cannot be a school. The education of the children is not in the classroom alone; it should spread to the playground as well. Playgrounds are the ultimate classroom where children learn through play. The playground is where the children can themselves shine mentally and physically”

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Delhi High Court
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It cannot be said that the interest of the minority communities in their educational and welfare development is being hampered in any manner on account of the dissolution of the Maulana Azad Education Foundation.

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Delhi High Court
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“The notice invoking arbitration sent to the same address was reported to have been delivered, but in the Speed Post report, by which the petition was sent to the address, it is stated that no such person is available at the address.”

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Madras High Court
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Madras High Court said that irrespective of whether petitioner trust have or do not have any vested right to claim the extension, the classification done by CBDT through the Circular have no reasoning for leaving out the regular registration of newly provisionally registered trust under Section 80G of the Act in respect of new trusts.

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Bombay High Court
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Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal of Income Tax Commissioner to disallow expenditure amounting to 94 Crore u/s 14A of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

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Delhi High Court
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The Delhi High Court said that it cannot be hyper technical in such matters and start rejecting the prayer for correction of name merely because of a slight difference in spelling between “Shrivastav” and “Shrivastava”, and “Surendar” and “Surendra”.

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Bombay High Court
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“Grant of medical aid to any person is directly concomitant with the guarantees of Article 21 of the Constitution.”

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Delhi High Court
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Petitioner submitted that at least three major foreign travel companies, which are running their operations in India, are partially or fully owned by foreign investors, leading to concerns regarding potential misuse of citizens’ data.

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Delhi High Court
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The Ministry of Ayush in coordination with Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is already taking steps to include Indian Health Care System.

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Allahabad High Court
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“The burden of proof for confiscation of goods is on the Department and the procedure cannot be done merely on estimates when a physical verification can be carried out.”

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Calcutta High Court
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Unfair advantage through conscious adoption of a competitor’s mark leads to potential confusion and deception”

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