Access Husband's Income Tax Details
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“The parties shall be at liberty to take all remedies available in law for requiring the other spouse to place on record the affidavit as mandated under Rajnesh v. Neha, (2020) 2 SCC 324.”

failure of core charge in disciplinary proceedings
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The Court held that path from the proved fact of transfer of Rs 75,000 to the conclusion of bribery remains unexplained.

Delhi HC AITA Elections Case
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Delhi High Court held in view of the subsequent enactment of the National Sports Governance Act, 2025, the issue raised with regard to non-compliance of the Sports Code, 2011 has become academic and ordered fresh elections and appointed Administrator.

SSC SI Recruitment driving license case
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The Court ruled that requirement is non-discriminatory and rejects candidate’s plea for relaxation despite COVID-related delay in obtaining license.

Parole for effective legal representation
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The Court noted that mechanical police objections without substantive reasoning cannot be a valid ground to deny parole.

S.S. WHITE trade Mark
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“An applicant cannot be permitted to reap the benefit of an illegality, as any such registration would be nothing but the fruits of a poisonous tree.”

Delhi High Court IRCTC licence fee revision
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The Court granted interim protection to IRCTC, holding that tariff-linked revision of licence fee raises a prima facie case and warrants a stay on the arbitral findings impacting IRCTC’s policy framework.

Stranger grabbing Minor's Hand
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The Court observed that the conduct of the accused, being a stranger, approaching the victim at night while she was returning from a common washroom, and catching hold of her hand without her consent, would certainly amount to use of criminal force.

False Declaration of Educational Qualification
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Since the term of the Assembly had already expired and fresh elections w held in 2025, the election petition had become infructuous.

Interim Relief to Debarred Candidate
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The Court clarified that at the present stage it was not conducting a final hearing, because if the petitioner was not provisionally permitted to appear in JEE Advanced 2026 to be conducted on 17 May 2026, the petition would become infructuous.

Quashing POCSO FIR in Consensual Relationship
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“The jurisprudential basis for the State being the prosecuting agency in criminal offences is to prevent a criminal prosecution from descending into an exercise in vengeance, where the victim goes baying-for-the-blood of the offender; and to maintain objectivity, neutrality, fairness and a sense of proportion in prosecution of an offender.”

personality rights Single academic success
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The Court opined that it was not appropriate for the defendants to carry out any campaign, whether defamatory or otherwise, in Plaintiff 3’s name.

Written Consent Not Indispensable for IVF
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The Court directed that the petitioner’s husband action and his consent in opting for IVF treatment be treated to be sufficient compliance for the purposes of Section 22, ART Act.

Patent Infringement Damages
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“The general principle for award of damages is that the innocent party has to be put in the same position as it would have been, if not for the infringement.”

Fresh tender during subsisting contracts valid
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The principal issue is whether the respondents are barred from initiating a fresh tender for empanelment of local chemists for a future period during the subsistence of existing contracts.

EdTech defamation injunction
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Recognising the plaintiffs’ right to protect their goodwill and trademark against a coordinated online campaign, the Court issued interim injunction in favour of them

no indefeasible right to appointment
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Unfilled vacancies do not entitle non-selected candidate to appointment where cut-off and 10% waitlist rule duly applied

Agreement to Sell Acquiescence
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“A party cannot be permitted to ‘blow hot-blow cold’, ‘fast and loose’ or ‘approbate and reprobate’. Where one knowingly accepts the benefits of a contract, or conveyance, or of an order, he is estopped from denying the validity of, or the binding effect of such contract, or conveyance, or order upon himself.”

Consenting adults free to choose life partner
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The case highlights the continuing challenges faced by adult couples who choose to marry against family wishes.

enhanced retirement age for CAPF
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It is a settled principle of service law that payment of salary and attendant monetary benefits is ordinarily premised upon actual discharge of duties.