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Bombay High Court Allows Habeas Corpus Petition for Custody of Minor Child from Maternal Grandparents. Father's Right to Custody of Eight-Year-Old Daughter Upheld as Natural Guardian Under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, Section 6.

The petitioner, Sunil s/o Patiram Parteti, filed a criminal writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a writ of habeas corp...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Appeal in Specific Performance Suit — Concurrent Findings of Fact Not Interfered With. Agreement to Sell Not Proved as Plaintiff Failed to Examine Attesting Witnesses and Handwriting Expert, and Suit Property Not Identified.

The appellant, M/s. Jamnalal Bajaj Seva Trust, filed a Regular First Appeal under Section 96 of the CPC against the judgment and decree dated 30.04.20...

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High Court of Karnataka Upholds Rejection of Plaint in Civil Suit for Improper Valuation and Court Fee — Trial Court's Order Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC Affirmed. Non-Compliance with Valuation and Court Fee Requirements Leads to Dismissal of Writ Petition Under Article 227.

The petitioners, Dr. Narasimhalu Nandini Memorial Education Trust and its Managing Trustee Dr. Mahalinga B., filed a writ petition under Article 227 o...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes POCSO Proceedings Against Doctor for Failure to Report Sexual Abuse — Section 21 POCSO Act Requires Actual Knowledge of Offence, Not Mere Suspicion. Doctor Treating Minor for Pregnancy Without Knowledge of Sexual Assault Cannot Be Prosecuted Under Section 21 of POCSO Act.

The petitioner, Dr. Chandrashekar T.B., a doctor and accused No. 8 in Special Case No. 44/2023, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of th...

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Bombay High Court Allows Father to Examine Minor Daughter as Witness in Divorce Case Despite Tutoring Concerns. The court held that the competency of a child witness must be assessed by the court through preliminary examination, not pre-judged based on custody or potential tutoring.

The petitioner, Rahul Ganpat Shedge, filed a divorce petition against his wife, Sheetal Rahul Shedge, on the ground of cruelty. During the trial, he s...