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Delhi High Court Affirms ₹13.36 Lakh Compensation in Motor Accident Case; Holds Family Pension Cannot Be Deducted as It Is Not a "Pecuniary Advantage" Under the Motor Vehicles Act
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Delhi High Court Affirms ₹13.36 Lakh Compensation in Motor Accident Case; Holds Family Pension Cannot Be Deducted as It Is Not a “Pecuniary Advantage” Under the Motor Vehicles Act

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed by the insurance company, affirming the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal's (MACT) award of ₹13,36,140 with 7% interest to the claimants—the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Bombay High Court: No Condonation Beyond 120 Days Under PMLA, Appeal Dismissed for Exceeding Strict Limitation and Reaffirming Exclusion of Section 5 of the Limitation Act
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Bombay High Court: No Condonation Beyond 120 Days Under PMLA, Appeal Dismissed for Exceeding Strict Limitation and Reaffirming Exclusion of Section 5 of the Limitation Act

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal filed by the Directorate of Enforcement (Appellant) under Section 42 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), citing its…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Delhi High Court Grants Bail Under NDPS Act: Prolonged Incarceration, Non-Compliance with Section 50, and Delay in Trial Highlighted as Grounds for Relief Despite Stringent Bail Conditions
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail Under NDPS Act: Prolonged Incarceration, Non-Compliance with Section 50, and Delay in Trial Highlighted as Grounds for Relief Despite Stringent Bail Conditions

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted bail to the petitioner who was accused under the NDPS Act, citing: Prolonged incarceration of over 2.5 years without trial progress. Non-compliance with…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Bombay High Court: Disqualification of Sarpanch Under Village Panchayats Act Quashed for Lack of Concrete Evidence, Upholds Democratic Mandate Against Allegations of Encroachment
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Bombay High Court: Disqualification of Sarpanch Under Village Panchayats Act Quashed for Lack of Concrete Evidence, Upholds Democratic Mandate Against Allegations of Encroachment

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging an Additional Divisional Commissioner’s order, which had overturned the Collector’s decision disqualifying a Sarpanch under Section 14(1)(j-3) of the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Delhi High Court Holds IEX Rates as Unreliable for Benchmarking Arm’s Length Price of Electricity Under Section 80IA(8), Emphasizes SEB Rates as Appropriate Comparable Uncontrolled Price for Internal Power Transfers
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Delhi High Court Holds IEX Rates as Unreliable for Benchmarking Arm’s Length Price of Electricity Under Section 80IA(8), Emphasizes SEB Rates as Appropriate Comparable Uncontrolled Price for Internal Power Transfers

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed the Revenue's appeal against the ITAT's decision, confirming that electricity rates from the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) could not be used as a…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Bombay High Court: SC/ST Act Charges Quashed for Lack of “Public View” Evidence for Some Accused; IPC Offences Retained Against Four Applicants for Physical Assault and Intimidation
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Bombay High Court: SC/ST Act Charges Quashed for Lack of “Public View” Evidence for Some Accused; IPC Offences Retained Against Four Applicants for Physical Assault and Intimidation

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court quashed charges under Sections 3(1)(r) and 3(1)(s) of the SC/ST Act against Applicants 1 to 4 due to the lack of evidence that the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
High Court of Delhi: Strict Timelines in Commercial Disputes Must Be Adhered to, but Justice-Oriented Approach Prevails – Written Statement Accepted Despite Procedural Delays Subject to Costs
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High Court of Delhi: Strict Timelines in Commercial Disputes Must Be Adhered to, but Justice-Oriented Approach Prevails – Written Statement Accepted Despite Procedural Delays Subject to Costs

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court set aside the trial court’s decision to reject the petitioners’ application for condonation of delay. The High Court directed that the WS be accepted,…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Bombay High Court Rejects Plea to Quash FIR Under Sections 306 and 34 IPC, Citing Prima Facie Evidence from Suicide Note and Threatening Calls Over Financial Disputes: "Role of the Applicant Prima Facie Appears to be the Cause of Suicide"
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Bombay High Court Rejects Plea to Quash FIR Under Sections 306 and 34 IPC, Citing Prima Facie Evidence from Suicide Note and Threatening Calls Over Financial Disputes: “Role of the Applicant Prima Facie Appears to be the Cause of Suicide”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the application filed under Section 482 of the CrPC to quash the FIR against the applicant. The court held that prima facie evidence,…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case Amid Procedural Lapses, Absence of Independent Witnesses, and Two-Year Trial Delay, Highlighting Violations of Article 21 Rights
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case Amid Procedural Lapses, Absence of Independent Witnesses, and Two-Year Trial Delay, Highlighting Violations of Article 21 Rights

1. Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court granted bail to the petitioner, charged under Section 21 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act), after observing procedural lapses,…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025
Supreme Court Refers Critical Questions on Writ Jurisdiction, Role of MSEFC as Arbitrator, and Pre-Deposit Requirement Under MSMED Act to Larger Bench: Balancing Statutory Arbitration with Constitutional Remedies
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Supreme Court Refers Critical Questions on Writ Jurisdiction, Role of MSEFC as Arbitrator, and Pre-Deposit Requirement Under MSMED Act to Larger Bench: Balancing Statutory Arbitration with Constitutional Remedies

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court, addressing a significant conflict in judicial precedents, referred the issue of whether writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution are maintainable against orders of…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025

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