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Safeguarding Women's Rights and Ensuring Justice for Victims of Cruelty. Protection against Cruelty: Section 85 and 86 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, considering the pragmatic realities and the need for necessary changes to prevent misuse of legal provisions.

Appeal arising from a judgment passed by the High Court of Punjab & Haryana on April 5, 2022, in a criminal case involving the appellant accused o...

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Court Rules in Favor of Grandparents' Custody of 7-Year-Old Child. Protecting the Psychological Well-being of a Child in Custody Disputes

Appeal filed against a judgment by the Punjab and Haryana High Court regarding the custody of a minor child. The High Court had ruled in favor of the ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Rival LPG Distributor's Writ Petition on Grounds of Delay and Laches. "Delay defeats equity: Court emphasizes that inordinate delay bars relief in discretionary writ jurisdiction."

The Supreme Court dealt with the issue of delay and laches in filing a writ petition challenging the grant of LPG distributorship. The appellant had b...

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Reinstatement Ordered After Unjust Termination of Registrar Due to Procedural Irregularities. High Court’s dismissal reversed as appellant's termination violated principles of natural justice without disciplinary inquiry.

The Supreme Court set aside judgments of the Uttarakhand High Court, which had dismissed a writ petition filed by the appellant, former Registrar of G...

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Supreme Court Reiterates: Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted in SARFAESI Disputes. When alternative statutory remedies exist, courts should not entertain writ petitions under Article 226.

The Supreme Court dealt with the legality of a High Court's interference in an auction sale under the SARFAESI Act, despite the availability of an alt...

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Supreme Court Rules on Wage Revision and Jurisdictional Limits of High Courts in Industrial Disputes. Supreme Court clarifies the scope of High Court intervention in Tribunal awards related to wage revisions and workmen's demands.

The Supreme Court of India, in a set of appeals arising from a dispute between VVF India Limited and its workmen's union, examined the jurisdictional ...

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Vehicle Confiscation Appeal Dismissed: High Court Recommends Proper Jurisdictional Approach. High Court emphasizes the importance of approaching the appropriate criminal court under Cr.P.C. for the release of seized vehicles, reinforcing statutory procedures under the Gujarat Prohibition Act.

The appellant, claiming ownership of a seized vehicle used for transporting illicit liquor, filed an appeal seeking its release after the High Court o...