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S.125 CrPC | Technical Delays, Procedural Lapses Can’t Defeat Purpose Of Interim Maintenance To Wife & Minor Child: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has observed that technical delays or procedural lapses cannot defeat the purpose of interim maintenance to wife and minor child under Section 125 of Code of Criminal Procedure. Download Free Download Download Sharma said that interim maintenance under the provision in question is meant to provide immediate relief to a spouse…

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Revisional Court Ought To Be Mindful Of Scope Of Original Proceeding Before Entertaining Interim Applications During Pendency Of Revision: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has held that a Revisional Court, while exercising powers under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), ought to be mindful of the scope of the original proceeding before entertaining interim applications during the pendency of a Revision Application, and cannot grant interim relief allowing possession of a disputed structure in…

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Trader Can’t Be Labelled Defaulter Over Unpaid Demand During Pendency Of GST Appeal, After Making Pre-Deposit: Delhi High Court

The Delhi HIgh Court has held that once a trader prefers an appeal against a demand raised by the GST Department and makes the mandatory pre-deposit, the demand order is automatically stayed and the trader cannot be treated as a defaulter. A division bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Rajneesh Kumar Gupta thus granted…

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Ujjwal Ghai v. Delhi High Court Legal Service Committee

Ujjwal Ghai v. Delhi High Court Legal Service Committee

The case of Ujjwal Ghai v. Delhi High Court Legal Service Committee (W.P.(C) 14016/2024 and CM APPL. 58688-58689/2024) was adjudicated by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court before Justice Sanjeev Narula. The writ petition, represented by advocates Mr. Harsh Prabhakar, Mr. Dhruv Chaudhry, Ms. Eshita Pallavi, and Mr. Adeeb Ahmad, challenged the interpretation of Regulation 8(3)…

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Supreme Court sets aside Madras High Court order barring use of names of Chief Ministers in government welfare schemes

The Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the Madras High Court verdict, which prohibited the use of names and photographs of former Chief Ministers, party leaders or living personalities, along with symbols and insignia of political parties, in government welfare schemes. The Bench of Chief Justice India BR Gavai, Justice K Vinod Chandran and Justice…

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Wife's Right To Shared Household Under DV Act No Bar To Partition Of Matrimonial Home Between Divorced Couple: Delhi High Court

Wife’s Right To Shared Household Under DV Act No Bar To Partition Of Matrimonial Home Between Divorced Couple: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has held that a married woman’s right to reside in a shared household under Section 17 of the Domestic Violence Act cannot override or nullify the lawful entitlement of husband to seek partition or enforcement of ownership rights in civil proceedings. A division bench of Justices Anil Kshetarpal and Harish Vaidyanathan…

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Dharmasthala Burial Case | 'Silencing The Truth Won’t Bury It’: The News Minute Challenges Gag Orders In Karnataka High Court

Dharmasthala Burial Case | ‘Silencing The Truth Won’t Bury It’: The News Minute Challenges Gag Orders In Karnataka High Court

The News Minute moves the Karnataka High Court challenging gag orders in the Dharmasthala burial case, asserting that silencing the truth won’t bury it and defending press freedom under Article 19. Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! Bengaluru: Spunklane Media Private Limitedthe parent company of digital news platform The News Minute…

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Delhi High Court Questions Delhi University College Over Entire Class Failing Due To “Teacher’s Negligence”

Delhi High Court Questions Delhi University College Over Entire Class Failing Due To “Teacher’s Negligence”

Thank you for reading this post, don’t forget to subscribe! A Delhi University student told Delhi High Court her whole class failed a practical exam because marks weren’t uploaded. Court seeks answers from college and university after claims of “mutual blame-shifting.” New Delhi: On August 5, the Delhi High Court has asked for responses from…

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