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Supreme Court Allows Appeal by Appellants, Setting Aside High Court Order Imposing Penalty Liability on Insurance Company Under Employees Compensation Act, 1923 -- Employer Solely Liable for Penalty Under Section 4A(3)(b) as Per Ved Prakash Garg Judgment...

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal by Appellants, challenging the Delhi High Court's order that imposed liability for penalty under Section 4A(3)(b) of the Employees Compensation Act, 1923 on the in...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Bail Order in Murder Case - Bail Cancelled for Accused in Fatal Assault Involving SC/ST Act Allegations...

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the original complainant challenging the bail granted by the High Court to the accused persons in a murder case involving SC/ST Act allegations -- The Cou...

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High Court Quashes FIR Against School Principal in National Flag Insult Case Due to Lack of Intent and Control Over Circulated Image. Offence Under Section 2 of Prevention of Insult to National Honors Act, 1971 Not Made Out as Petitioner Had No Knowledge or Intention to Disrespect Flag, and Image Was Allegedly Edited by Students....

The dispute arose from an FIR registered against the petitioner, a school principal, under Section 2 of the Prevention of Insult to National Honors Act, 1971, based on a WhatsApp status allegedly show...

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High Court Acquits Mother in Infant Death Case Due to Insufficient Evidence and Contradictions in Medical Reports. Conviction Under Section 302 IPC Set Aside for Lack of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt...

The High Court of Karnataka allowed a criminal appeal filed by a mother convicted for murdering her 6-day-old infant under Section 302 IPC. The Trial Court had convicted her based on prosecution evide...

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High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Hindu Succession Case, Upholding Husband's Inheritance Rights. Succession to Property Inherited by Female Hindu from Father Governed by Section 15(1)(a) of Hindu Succession Act When She Leaves Behind Sons and Daughter, Not Section 15(2)(a) Which Applies Only in Absence of Children....

The dispute originated from a partition suit filed by the children of late Smt. Sushila against her husband regarding a property she had inherited from her father. The trial court excluded the husband...

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High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Property Partition Case - Husband's Inheritance Rights Upheld Under Hindu Succession Act Section 15(1) Despite Property Being Inherited from Father...

The High Court dismissed a review petition challenging its earlier judgment in a Hindu succession case. The petitioners sought review of a judgment that had allowed a husband to inherit a share in pro...

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High Court Dismisses Civil Revision Petition in Contract Dispute - Limitation Issue for Damages Suit Held to be Mixed Question of Law and Fact - Trial Court Order Rejecting Plaint Rejection Application Under Order VII Rule 11(d) CPC Upheld...

The petitioner company challenged termination of contract dated 26.04.2012 through writ proceedings which were dismissed -- The respondents filed suit O.S.No.95/2016 on 09.11.2016 seeking recovery of ...

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High Court Quashes FIR Under Section 498-A IPC Against Husband and In-Laws in Matrimonial Discord Case. Allegations of Cruelty Fail Due to Lack of Prima Facie Evidence and Abuse of Process of Law...

The Applicants, including the husband and his family members, filed a criminal application seeking quashing of an FIR registered under Section 498-A read with Section 34 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IP...

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High Court Allows Writ Petitions, Quashes Caste Scrutiny Committee Order and Validates Thakur Scheduled Tribe Claim of Petitioners Under Article 226 of Constitution...

The High Court allowed two Writ Petitions filed by Petitioners challenging the Caste Scrutiny Committee's order that invalidated their Thakur Scheduled Tribe claim. The Petitioners had produced extens...