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Provision of a single meal was insufficient for a 14-hour delay, and airlines must ensure adequate arrangements of meals, refreshments, water and necessary relaxing area in such scenarios...
As per Supreme Court guidelines, cases of overloading beyond licensed carrying capacity warrant settlement on a non-standard basis at 75% of the admissible claim, not complete repudiation...
The tailor's failure to deliver the blouse by the agreed date despite receiving advance payment constituted deficiency in service and caused mental anguish to the customer...
The bank's failure to deposit the examination fee into UPPSC's account caused "irreparable physical, mental, and economic loss" and direct career loss to the complainant...
Denying drinking water to minor children because their parent could not pay in Thai Baht constituted not only deficiency in service but also violation of basic human rights...
A working mother shoulders the "dual burden" of professional obligations and primary caregiving, which cannot be monetarily quantified, and the father's obligation does not diminish merely b..
Delhi High Court
A Sessions Court having jurisdiction to decide an anticipatory bail application is duty-bound to adjudicate the same on merits by either allowing or rejecting it, and cannot dispose of such ..
Patna High Court
Compassionate appointment is a concession to mitigate immediate financial distress, and authorities are entitled to consider factors including marital status, spouse's income, existence of e..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
An order passed under Section 156(3) CrPC is an interlocutory order and cannot be challenged in revision under Section 397(2) CrPC at the instance of a person against whom neither cognizance..
Allahabad High Court
Where no right of appeal exists in law, no corresponding enforceable right to seek a certified copy for the purpose of challenge can be claimed, particularly when disclosure may infringe the..
LOCs are intended to prevent accused persons from evading criminal process and cannot be issued for recovery of maintenance dues, and continuing an LOC despite a court order violates Article..
Karnataka High Court
Where caste-based abuses are allegedly hurled over the telephone and not in public view, the provisions of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act would not be prima facie attracted...
Calcutta High Court
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