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To apply Section 113A of the Evidence Act, the condition precedent is that there has to be first some cogent evidence with regard to cruelty and harassment..
Supreme Court
Petitioner was on bed rest--Before declaring him proclaimed offender satisfaction that the petitioner has absconded or is concealing himself was not recorded--Declaration quashed..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Material Omission--Father of deceased neither mention the fact of giving money in the FIR lodged by him nor mentioned that what was demanded was towards dowry--Acquittal..
Masking of name in e-Courts--Proceedings against the petitioner were quashed and he has been exonerated--Directions issued to remove the name of the petitioner from the records of all the pr..
Recovery of two visible bags containing contraband from taxi--Passengers fled from the scene and the driver-appellant was apprehended--This by itself does not establish conscious possession ..
Appeal to Bar Council of India-- Special committee constituted by State Bar Council, during the pendency of probe, issued interim orders restraining to contest elections of DBA--BCI has no j..
A transferee pendente lite, being an assignee of interest in the property, can seek leave of the Court to come on record of his own or at the instance of either party to the suit
Intention to Humiliate--Merely the fact that the victim belongs to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe would not be sufficient to attract the offences under the SCST Act
Continuity of Business--Not a ground by itself to deny compensation for loss of income on death of deceased..
Computation of 90 days--The day when the petitioner was produced before the Court and sent for remand is to be included..
It is always advisable to impose a fine equivalent to the amount of cheque plus interest at least 6% per annum from the date of cheque till the date of judgment of conviction..
Rules further to amend the Haryana Rural Development Rules, 1987..
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