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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Revision Petition as Not Maintainable Against Interim Maintenance Order Under Section 125(2) Cr.P.C. — Interim Order Under Section 125(2) Cr.P.C. Is Interlocutory and Not Subject to Revision Under Section 19(4) of Family Court Act.

The revision petition was filed by the wife and minor child against an order dated 24.07.2020 passed by the IV Additional Principal Family Judge, Mysu...

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Supreme Court Upholds Contempt Conviction for Breach of Undertaking in Loan Recovery Proceedings. Directors' Failure to Honour Court Undertaking Despite Multiple Opportunities Constitutes Wilful Contempt Under Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, Sections 10 and 12.

The Supreme Court considered a special leave petition challenging contempt convictions for breach of an undertaking given during loan recovery proceed...

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Supreme Court Allows SLP and Closes Contempt Petition in Matrimonial Criminal Case — High Court Stay Set Aside for Violating Consent Order for Speedy Trial. Trial Directed to Conclude Within Two Months Despite Delays Caused by Recall Applications and Stay Orders.

The Supreme Court disposed of a contempt petition and a special leave petition arising from a matrimonial criminal case. The petitioner-husband and re...

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Supreme Court Upholds Default Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC Despite Subsequent Filing of Chargesheet. Indefeasible Right Accrues on Expiry of Statutory Period and Filing of Bail Application Before Chargesheet.

The appellant, M. Ravindran, was arrested and remanded to judicial custody on 04.08.2018 for offences under the NDPS Act. Under Section 36A(4) of the ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging School Tribunal's Refusal to Condon Delay in Filing Appeals Against Termination. Held that the Tribunal erred in dismissing the delay condonation applications without considering the merits of the appeals and the reasons for delay.

The petitioners, Sangita C Thakur and Vidya V Ghosalkar, were employees of Dnyansagar Education Society. Their services were terminated by the school ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Setting Aside of Councillor's Election for Bribery Under Representation of the People Act. Payment of Rs.500 to a voter constitutes corrupt practice of bribery under Section 123(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and the election of the returned candidate is void.

The case arises from an election petition filed by Respondent No.1 (original petitioner) challenging the election of the petitioner (original responde...