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Bail condition requiring the husband to file an undertaking that he would take care of all physical and financial requirements of his wife--Bail condition set aside being onerous..
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Single Stab Injury--There was history of matrimonial dispute between both the parties--Conviction under S.304 Part IIIPC upheld--Sentence modified to the period already undergone..
It would tantamount to a punitive action--State cannot recover excess amount paid to the ex-employee after the delay of 10 years..
Prosecution failed to prove that the appellant-husband was last seen together with the deceased-wife--Thus, Section 106 of the Evidence Act cannot be invoked to shift the burden on the appel..
Compound Interest--Award under the 1940Act is in nature of a decree and thus attracts section 34 CPC-- Therefore, post award interest would be on the principal sum adjudged excluding interes..
Death was caused by firearm injuries--Eye witness admitted that the deceased had already died when he reached the scene of the offence--Thus, a serious doubt in created whether the sole eye ..
State Bar Councils cannot charge “enrolment fees” or miscellaneous fees beyond the express legal stipulation under Section 24(1)(f) as it currently stands..
House rent allowance, flexible benefit plan and company contribution to provident fund have to be included in the salary of the deceased..
Sudden Fight--Previous enmity among deceased and appellant--Both the accused persons have received injuries in the incident--As such, the possibility of a scuffle between the two groups cann..
Statements simply denying the facts or giving inaccurate statements to counter what as stated by opposite party in their affidavit--No offence under S.193 IPC is made out...
Interest on Refund Amount--Commission had award interest @ 9%--Developer directed to pay interest @ 12% p.a. as mentioned in Buyer-Agreement clause from the date of respective deposit till t..
Merely because a person was attempting to overtake a vehicle, he cannot be made liable for contributory negligence..
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