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Indian Penal Code - Section 498-A, Section 306 r/w Section 34 – Abetment of Suicide -

Quarrels and abuses without intending the consequences would itself not attract instigation or abetment to commit suicide.(CDJ 2024 BHC 368)

14 March 2024 Read More Share
Civil Procedure Code - Section 100 - Second Appeal- Specific Relief Act – Section 38 - Suit for injunction -

there was no absolute bar under the Specific Relief Act to file a suit for bare injunction, even when the title is in dispute.(CDJ 2024 MHC 1364)

11 March 2024 Read More Share
Constitution of India- Article 105(2) - Article 194 - Bribery is not protected by parliamentary privilege-

An individual member of the legislature cannot assert a claim of privilege to seek immunity under Articles 105 and 194 from prosecution on a charge of bribery in connection with a vote or speech in the legislature. (CDJ 2024 SC 155)

06 March 2024 Read More Share
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955- Section 16(3) - partition of the coparcenary -

the children of void or voidable marriages shall be entitled to the property of the parent, where the parent had an interest in the property of a joint Hindu family governed under the Mitakshara Coparcenery. (CDJ 2024 SC 050)

22nd January 20 Read More Share
Code of Civil Procedure - Order I Rule 10(2) - entitled the Court to add necessary or proper party - A suit filed by the occupier/ tenant/ licensee seeking to restrain the local authority from taking action of demolition against the property,

where the landlord/ owner of the property seeks impleadment, the Court is empowered to permit the same exercising the power under Order I Rule 10(2) of Code of Civil Procedure on the premise that the landlord/ owner is a proper party. (CDJ 2023 BHC 1847)

30 November 202 Read More Share

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Indian Admiralty law made as Easy as ABC by - Justice Abdul Quddhose, Madras High Court

In many ways, the concept of Admiralty law is more or less similar to the law relating to properties on land and only the terminologies...

16 May 2022 Read More
THE TWO CHILD NORMS - A FLASH BACK by - P.B. Sahasranaman, Advocate

Over 34 years of practice as a lawyer, with focus on Environmental Laws in India. Expertise includes Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and other ...

16 May 2022 Read More
WHETHER EUNUCH ARE RECOGNISED AS LEGAL ENTITY IN INDIA by - SHARDA

Constitution of India provides various rights to "persons." Person means artificial and natural person. Natural person include all human being.

16 May 2022 Read More

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The State of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary,Medical And Health Department, Jaipur & Others Versus Gajendra Narayan Patidar & Others - High Court of Rajasthan, Jodhpur Bench - DT : 19-05-2022

These special appeals (writ) involve common question of law and were clubbed together. However, as the same are directed against different orders passed by learned Single Bench and involve distinct factual issues, the same are being decided separately...

by CDJ | 21 May 2022

Namita Valla Versus The State of West Bengal - High Court of Judicature at Calcutta - DT : 19-05-2022

This appeal has been preferred by the convict appellant under Section 374 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, assailing judgment and order of conviction dated 15.9.2003 and sentence dated 16.9.2003 passed by learned Judge Special Court under NDPS Act Birbhum, Suri, in connection with CCase ..

by CDJ | 21 May 2022

Jaganath Hiroji Rawool & Others Versus C.J. Jogy & Others - In the High Court of Bombay at Goa - DT : 20-05-2022

These two appeals are directed against the judgment and award dated 29.04.2015 in Claim Petition No.46/2010, by which the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (Tribunal) awarded compensation of Rs.15,80,000/- to the Claimant Mr. C.J. Jogy for injuries suffered by him in a vehicular accident. The First App..

by CDJ | 21 May 2022

Raj Bala Versus State of NCT & Others - High Court of Delhi - DT : 20-05-2022

Criminal Procedure Code - Section 482 - The petitioner had, along with her complaint, filed an application under Section 156(3) of the Code of the Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short, “Cr.P.C.”) seeking directions to the police for the registration of an FIR for the commission of offences under ..

by CDJ | 21 May 2022