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Property was purchased from the family funds by grandmother in the name of her son when he was minor, thus it was a joint family property--Suit by grandson claiming said property as separate..
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Death of 27 years old B-Tech Graduate--Compensation of Rs.20 lakhs awarded..
Exemption for minor under S.6 of Limitation Act would be applicable only to institute the suit or to an application for execution of decree but not to appeals..
Writ Petition seeking gender-neutral guidelines and legislation for domestic violence and harassment complaints--Writ dismissed..
High Court, at the earliest stage, must examine whether statement of the accused was properly recorded under S.313 CrPC/S.351 BNSS so that the argument of delay and prejudice may not be avai..
Incident happened in school--Chairman of the Managing Committee cannot be held to have direct control over all the children studying the school--Summoning orders qua him quashed..
High Court doubted the age of victim and suspended the sentence--Casting doubt upon a finding returned by the Trial Court, cannot be justified when the same was not within immediate purview ..
While upholding the conviction, Court omitted to consider whether the appellants were entitled to the benefit of probation--Thus, occasioned a failure of justice--Matter remanded..
Ownership of Property--Father had transferred the property in favour of his daughter and the son-in-law and thus has ceased to be the owner of the property--Petition by father not maintainab..
Dangerous and Hazardous Goods--Non Endorsement on Licence--Insurance Company not liable to pay..
Agreement to Sell mentioned that Bank of Buyer would directly pay the outstanding loan amount to the Bank of Seller and rest of amount to the Seller--However, Bank of Buyer paid balance amou..
It is duty of Court to analyse the evidence before it and render a decision on all disputed questions of fact or law, directly or indirectly in issue, so as to put an end to the lis, even if..
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