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High Court Sets Aside Magistrate's Process Order in Matrimonial Offence Case Due to Lack of Judicial Application of Mind. Magistrate's Order Issuing Process Under Sections 498A, 406 read with Section 34 IPC Quashed as Mechanical, Matter Remanded for Reconsideration to Ensure Proper Scrutiny.

The dispute arose from a criminal case initiated by the complainant, the wife, against her in-laws, the petitioners, alleging offences under Sections ...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition for Compensation Under COVID-19 Ex-Gratia Scheme -- Wife of Deceased MSRTC Employee Granted Rs. 50 Lakhs Despite Not Being a Driver -- MSRTC Directed to Pay Compensation with Interest

The High Court allowed a Writ Petition filed by the wife of a deceased MSRTC employee, directing MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs. 50,00,000 under a CO...

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Karnataka High Court Quashes FIR Under Section 295A IPC and Section 67 IT Act in WhatsApp Group Case Due to Lack of Sanction and Insufficient Evidence -- Petitioner Acquitted of Religious Offence Charges

The Karnataka High Court allowed a criminal petition filed under Section 482 of the CrPC seeking to quash an FIR registered under Section 295A IPC and...

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Supreme Court Upholds Enhanced Share Valuation, Awards Interest at 6% Pre-Decree and 9% Post-Decree in Decades-Old Dispute. Balancing Equity and Commercial Realities: SC Modifies Interest Rates in Rajasthan State Mines Share Acquisition Case

Valuation of Shares – The Supreme Court affirmed the High Court’s valuation of shares at ₹640 per share, rejecting the State’s objections. Th...

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Compensation enhanced for quadriplegic accident victim – Future prospects, attendant charges, special diet, pain & suffering considered.

Income Assessment: The Supreme Court held that ₹5,600 per month (assessed by the High Court) was too low. Instead, ₹7,500 per month was considered...