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High Court of Karnataka Allows Inclusion of Name in Birth Certificate Despite Delay — Registrar Directed to Include Name Under Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969. No Time Limit Prescribed for Inclusion of Name in Birth Certificate; Rejection on Ground of Delay Unjustified.

The petitioner, Ms. Alka Nagaraj Simha, born on 06.07.1983 in Mysore to Sri K.N. Nagaraja and Smt. K. Mamatha, filed a writ petition under Articles 22...

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Supreme Court Allows Father's Appeal in Child Custody Dispute, Upholds Use of Mediator and Counsellor Reports. Reports of Child Counsellor and Mediator Regarding Child's Behavior and Attitude Are Not Confidential Under Mediation Confidentiality Rules.

The appellant, Perry Kansagra, a Kenyan and British citizen, and the respondent, Smriti Madan Kansagra, an Indian citizen, married on 29 July 2007 in ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Unwed Mother's Petition for Birth Certificate Without Father's Name. Right to Privacy Under Article 21 Protects Unwed Mother's Decision to Not Disclose Father's Name in Birth Certificate Under Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.

The petitioner, an unmarried woman, delivered a female child on 7 November 2014. She filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of In...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in NDPS Case Due to Non-Compliance with Sections 42 and 50 of NDPS Act, 1985. Search and Seizure Conducted Without Proper Authorization and Without Informing Accused of Right to be Searched Before a Gazetted Officer or Magistrate.

The appellant, Essop Casoojee, a South African national, was convicted by the Special Judge, Greater Mumbai in NDPS Special Case No.78 of 2002 for off...

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Bombay High Court Holds Husband Guilty of Contempt for Wilful Disobedience of Maintenance Order. Non-compliance with Family Court's maintenance order for over two years despite notice of contempt petition amounts to wilful disobedience under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.

The contempt petition was filed by the wife, Amita B Devnani, against her husband Bhagwan H Devnani and others, alleging wilful disobedience of an ord...