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HDFC Bank Cleared of Criminal Charges: FIR Quashed by Supreme Court. Supreme Court rules in favor of HDFC Bank, quashing FIR related to alleged violations of prohibitory orders concerning a bank locker.

The Supreme Court set aside a 2022 judgment from the Patna High Court and quashed an FIR filed against HDFC Bank and its officials. The FIR had allege...

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"Supreme Court Addresses Child Marriage: A Call for Stronger Enforcement and Protection of Minors" "The apex court reaffirms the nation's commitment to ending child marriage through enhanced legal measures and societal reforms."

The Supreme Court of India in its 2024 judgment, under Chief Justice Dr. Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, addressed the persistent issue of child marriages i...

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Application for Revision Dismissed in 498A Case Due to Lack of Substantial Evidence. High Court Upholds Acquittal by Additional Sessions Judge, Citing Insufficient Evidence and Technicality.

  Introduction to the Case Parties Involved: The applicant, who is the wife, initiated criminal proceedings against the respondents (husband ...

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Arbitration for Loan Recovery Dispute Court debates arbitration versus statutory remedies in SARFAESI and RDDB Acts. A high-stakes financial dispute under arbitration as lenders pursue alternative remedies through the SARFAESI Act.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, particularly Section 11 (Appointment of Arbitrators) Securitization and Recon...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to IRS Officer in Money Laundering Case. Stringent twin tests of PMLA satisfied; Bail granted after 1 year and 3 months of incarceration.

The Bombay High Court granted bail to the applicant, an IRS officer, arrested under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The court found tha...

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Quashing of FIR due to Erroneous Magistrate’s Order. High Court invalidates FIR as Magistrate exceeded legal boundaries by switching from post-cognizance to pre-cognizance stage under Cr.P.C.

The Bombay High Court, quashed an FIR dated 2nd January 2023 registered at CBD Belapur Police Station, Navi Mumbai, for various offenses under the In...

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Petition to Quash FIR for Rape and Dowry Demands Dismissed; Consent for Sexual Relationship Vitiated by Misconception of Promise to Marry. Consent based on false promise to marry does not constitute valid consent; sexual relationship vitiated by deception and dowry demands.

  Consent and Promise to Marry: The Court relied on Supreme Court precedents, stating that consent for sexual intercourse based on a false promise...

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High Court Overturns Eviction Decree on Grounds of Bona Fide Requirement. The Bombay High Court rules in favor of tenant after landlord's claim of bona fide requirement for eviction fails.

The Bombay High Court set aside an eviction decree based on the landlord's bona fide requirement claim. The applicant (tenant) challenged both the Tri...

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Bombay High Court Appoints Joint Administrator for Disputed Estate Amidst Family Feud. Incarceration of Executor Prompts Intervention to Protect Deceased's Estate.

The Bombay High Court addressed a long-standing family dispute over the estate of Timothy D'Souza. The plaintiff, Lalit D’Souza, propounded a Will, ...

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Cancellation of Registration of a Child Care Institution: Judicial Scrutiny of Quasi-Judicial Actions. Quasi-Judicial Nature of Child Care Institution Licensing Under the Juvenile Justice Act.

The Court determined that the cancellation of the institution’s registration was a quasi-judicial act due to the statutory requirements for inquiry ...