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High Court of Kerala Disposes Habeas Corpus Petition as Detenue Voluntarily Residing with Parents. No Illegal Detention Found After Police Report Indicated Alleged Detenue Left Matrimonial Home on Her Own Accord....

The case arose out of a habeas corpus petition filed by the husband of the alleged detenue, seeking her production from alleged illegal custody of her parents. The petitioner and the alleged detenue, ...

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Kerala High Court Closes Habeas Corpus Petition by Petitioner in Mental Health Detention Matter, Finding No Illegal Confinement. Alleged Detenue Diagnosed with Schizophrenia Properly Cared for in Rehabilitation Centre Admitted by Husband; Police Report Confirmed Proper Care, Leading to Closure of Writ Petition....

The matter was a criminal writ petition filed before the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam seeking a writ of habeas corpus in relation to an elderly woman with a longstanding psychiatric illness. The ...

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High Court of Kerala Closes Habeas Corpus Writ Petition After Alleged Detenue States Desire to Remain in Matrimonial Home. Court Relied on Sealed-Cover Statement of Judicial First Class Magistrate That Detenue Was Not Inclined to Return to Parental Home....

The judgment arises from a criminal writ petition filed before the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam. The petitioner, a 46-year-old man, sought relief concerning his daughter, who was described as the...

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High Court of Kerala Considered Writ Petition Challenging Permanent Lok Adalat's Dismissal of Life Insurance Claim for Non-Disclosure of Diabetes. The court analysed whether non-disclosure of diabetes mellitus, which had no nexus with the insured's death by suicide, constituted material suppression under old Section 45 of the Insurance Act, 1938....

In this writ petition, the petitioner, a widow, challenged Ext.P4 award of the Permanent Lok Adalat, Ernakulam, which dismissed her original petition O.P. No.26/2015 seeking insurance claim settlement...

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High Court of Kerala Dismisses Rent Control Revision Upholding Eviction on Bona Fide Need and Rent Arrears. Concurrent Findings of Rent Control Court and Appellate Authority on Landlady's Bona Fide Need for Son-in-Law's Business and Tenant's Default in Paying Arrears Affirmed; Tenant Granted Time Till 31 August 2027 Subject to Monthly Occupation Charges....

This matter concerned a rent control revision before the High Court of Kerala arising from eviction proceedings. The petitioner was the tenant, a 50-year-old woman, and the respondent was the landlady...

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Madras High Court Allows State Authorities in Writ Appeal Challenging Stay of Departmental Proceedings. Acquittal in Criminal Case Not a Bar to Departmental Action Under Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Discipline & Appeal) Rules, Rule 17(b); Stay of Disciplinary Proceedings Quashed....

The matter before the Madras High Court arose from a writ appeal filed by the Conservator of Forests and other state authorities against an order of a single judge staying departmental proceedings pen...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ Petitioner to Rejoin Former Service as Fireman Under Tamil Nadu Government Servants (Conditions of Service) Act, 2016. Section 14 of the Act Provides One-Year Service Right in Former Service, and the Principal District Judge's Non-Speaking Rejection Order Was Set Aside for Non-Compliance with Statutory Scheme....

The writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenged an order dated 07.10.2025 by the Principal District Judge, Krishnagiri, rejecting the petitioner's request to be relieved fr...

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Madras High Court Allows Workman's Writ Appeal and Restores Labour Court Compensation in Industrial Dispute. Labour Court's Award of Rs.3,00,000 Compensation Confirmed Despite Termination for Possession of Medical Equipment Due to 15 Years of Service, Age 68, and 12-Year Delay in Writ Proceedings....

The matter arose as an intra-court appeal before the High Court of Judicature at Madras against an order of a learned Single Judge in a writ petition. The appeal involved a workman who had been employ...

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High Court Dismisses Victim's Father's Challenge to SSRB's Recommendation for Premature Release of Convicts in Kidnapping and Murder Case. Court Follows Earlier Directions that State Cannot Solely Rely on Convicting Court's Opinion and that 14 Years' Actual Imprisonment Excluding Parole Must Be Completed Before Consideration for Premature Release....

The petitioner, father of the deceased victim Mandar Surlakar, challenged the recommendation of the State Sentence Review Board (SSRB) constituted under the Goa Prison Rules, 2021, for premature relea...