kerala high court
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Kerala High Court was hearing application for anticipatory bail while issuing statement restricting any coercive measures by the Police.

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kerala high court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The matter related to exorbitant enrollment fee charged by various State Bar Councils is under challenge before the Supreme Court of India.

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organ transplantation case
Case BriefsDistrict Court

Kerala Court pointed out that the Transplantation team got access to the patient even before the declaration of brain death.

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calcutta high court
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The principles of natural justice get violated if the opportunity afforded to submit reply is not an effective opportunity.

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allahabad high court
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Allahabad High Court noted that Special Investigation Team has been vigorously and vigilantly conducting the investigation into the FIR and it has also been provided all the requisite paraphernalia needed for appropriate investigation of the crime.

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national consumer disputes redressal commission
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NCDRC conveyed that “We have deep sympathies with the death of Justice Verma, but it cannot be ground for liability.”

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delhi high court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The ineligibility of an Arbitrator goes to the root of his jurisdiction and the Arbitral Award cannot be considered as valid.

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section 327(7) of companies act
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Supreme Court said that it cannot adopt a doctrinaire approach. Some sacrifices have to be always made for the greater good, and unless such sacrifices are prima facie apparent and ex facie harsh and unequitable as to classify as manifestly arbitrary, these would not be interfered with by the court. Thus, no priority can be given to workers’ dues after liquidation of the company under the IBC.

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supreme court of united kingdom
Case BriefsForeign Courts

Supreme Court of United Kingdom: The instant cases filed against Shell International for compensation of damages resulting from 2011 oil spill, the

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Meghalaya High Court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Meghalaya High Court said as the son-in-law did not have the intention to cause death.

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calcutta high court
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Without questioning the validity and legality of the arbitration clause, the Calcutta High Court appointed an Arbitrator to decide the issues raised by both the parties.

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karnataka high court
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The Court was firmly of the view that the Inspector, Department of Legal Metrology had misinterpreted key provisions of Legal Metrology Act and Packaged Commodities Rules thereby vitiating the complaint with malafides.

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delhi high court
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A tree was a living being and it must be given, at least a “last look” and accorded a final inspection before a decision was taken to permit its felling or sanctioning extensive amputation of its live branches.

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bombay high court
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The Court said that the comparison done by the Competent Court between the biological mother being a housewife and the prospective adoptive mother (single parent) being a working lady reflects a mindset of the medieval conservative concepts of a family.

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calcutta high court
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LOCs not only cause immediate and irrevocable violation of a person’s fundamental right of movement but also have an inexplicably long shelf-life.

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allahabad high court
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The apprehension expressed by the petitioner is that the telecast of film without adhering to the constitutional and statutory safeguards may result in injuring the public order and thereby the sovereignty and integrity of India

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uttaranchal high court
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The Court directed the State to fulfill its Constitutional Obligation to maintain peace in the State.

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gauhati high court
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‘It is unfortunate to notice that a trend has been set to file applications under Article 226 of the Constitution at the drop of hat. Numerous cases has been filled with imaginary and very trivial causes of action. The court is of the opinion that such trend should be nipped in the bud and filling of writ petition of this nature has to be discouraged.’

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railway compensation claim
Case BriefsSupreme Court

‘Passenger’ would include a person who has purchased a valid ticket for travelling by a train carrying passengers on any date or a valid platform ticket and becomes a victim of an untoward incident.

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karnataka high court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The High Court was bewildered that such a flawed rationale was applied to deny relief to an estranged couple.

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