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High Court dismissed Writ Petition Challenging Denial of Default Bail in Criminal Breach of Trust Case. Magistrate's Order sustained as Section 409 IPC Prima Facie Applicable to Trustee, Accused not entitled to Statutory Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC

The petitioner, who was the Secretary of a public charitable trust, was arrested in connection with allegations of cheating and forgery related to the...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Trial Court Order on Stamp Duty in Specific Performance Suit. Agreement for Sale Recognized Prior Possession, Thus Stamp Duty Payable Under Article 5(e)(ii) of Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957, Not as Conveyance Under Article 5(e)(i).

The dispute originated from a suit for specific performance of an agreement dated 23.06.2018 filed by respondent No.1 against the petitioner and other...

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The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, set aside the High Court's impugned order, and made the interim protection absolute by granting anticipatory bail with conditions of cooperation with investigation and trial, and non-influence of witnesses. - Anticipatory bail granted

The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to the appellant in an excise case, overturning the High Court's refusal, primarily because the appellant ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions and Connected Matters, Upholds Government's AEFI Framework and Rejects Compensation Claims Under Article 32

The Supreme Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions and connected matters seeking compensation for deaths allegedly caused by COVID-19 vaccination -...

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High Court Sets Aside Patent Opposition Dismissal for Lack of Reasoning and Non-Application of Mind. The court quashed the Deputy Controller's order as it failed to provide reasons and assess prior art under Section 25(2)(c) of the Patents Act, 1970, violating principles of natural justice.

The dispute arose from a post-grant opposition filed by the petitioner under Section 25(2)(c) of the Patents Act, 1970, challenging Patent No. IN 2830...