calcutta high court
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In a case related to modification of a security order related to the arrest of a vessel and claim for damages due to business losses, the Calcutta High Court ruled in favour of respondent, but acknowledged the appellant’s prima facie case for damages.

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delhi high court
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“The respondent, having failed to lodge its claim, cannot enforce the impugned orders and notices, given the binding nature of the approved Resolution Plan.”

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new balance NB well-known trade marks
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“The mark “NEW BALANCE” is a unique combination of two distinctive words i.e., “New” and “Balance” which have no connection, allusion, or description of the products of the services offered by plaintiff and the logo is also quite distinctive.”

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gujarat high court
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“Practicing black magic can be a personal choice, and the Court cannot delve into such issues in a habeas corpus petition”.

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calcutta high court
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Calcutta High Court emphasised that the declaration of new vacancies should be guided by the interests of the ultimate beneficiaries and the need to ensure efficient operation of the public distribution system.

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madras high court
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Madras High Court clarified that this interim arrangement would be made only to safeguard the interest of both parties; and the bank guarantee to be furnished by the respondent is kept alive, till the decision is arrived at regarding validity of the notification dated 08-05-2023.

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bombay high court
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There was inconsistency in between the pleadings of the plaintiff about cause of action and the averments made in the petition were not part of the plaint averment.

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delhi high court
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“Respondent has used utter derogatory language for the Single Judge bench to the extent of saying that the Single Judge is a ‘thief’ and he has full proof of the same.”

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calcutta high court
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Calcutta High Court held that the physical possession of the land was not given to the petitioners, and no lease deed was executed in their favor, leading to the conclusion that they were in permissive possession.

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delhi high court
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The Court is unable to accept that the legislative intent is to provide parallel regimes for the recovery of debts. The provisions of Section 13(10) of the SARFAESI Act, thus, cannot be interpreted in the manner as contended on behalf of the petitioner.

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himachal pradesh high court
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“It appears, in order to avoid its liability to pay salary attached to the post and to deprive the employees from lawful service benefits available to them, exploitative policy of contract appointment for initial five years is being adopted and practiced.”

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delhi high court
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It is unfortunate that disabled persons are being compelled to file writ petitions and are being compelled to run from pillar to post by an organization like KVS. They are not claiming any charity, and they are claiming their rights as guaranteed to them under the RPwD Act.

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allahabad high court
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“POCSO was formulated to protect children under the age of 18 years from sexual exploitation. Nowadays often it has become a tool for their exploitation”

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delhi high court
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“In view of pictorial depiction of stag, the “STAG” part of plaintiff’s mark has necessarily to be held to be its essential and dominating feature and the use, by defendant, of word STAG along with pictorial depiction of stag, clearly indicates imitation, by defendant, of essential features of plaintiff’s mark.”

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allahabad high court
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“Proceedings under Section 24 of the UP Revenue Code, 2006, are summary in nature while an injunction suit filed by the respondent is a regular suit.”

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Dream11 Dreamz11 permanent injunction trade mark
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“The confusion is exacerbated by the look and feel of the defendants’ website which has, obviously, deliberately and intentionally, been made to copy the plaintiffs’ website.”

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himachal pradesh high court
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“Presumption is that every witness is impartial and independent, unless proved contrary. There is no presumption for doubting the credibility of official witnesses, in principle.

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allahabad high court
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“Considering the undisputed status of wife’s residency in Australia, the provisions of Section 19 of the Act would not come to her rescue.”

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karnataka high court
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The Court stated that examination of contents of the suicide note and other attending circumstances if necessary to ascertain whether such person has committed the offence of abetment to suicide or not.

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delhi high court
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“The agreement between the respondent and its Indian affiliate had been effective from 01-01-2010, and if, technical knowledge, experience, skill, and other processes had been made available to the Indian affiliate, the agreement would not have run its course for such a long period.”

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