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"Patna High Court Orders Conversion of Writ Petition Challenging Territorial Jurisdiction into Civil Miscellaneous Petition"
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Patna High Court Orders Conversion of Writ Petition Challenging Territorial Jurisdiction into Civil Miscellaneous Petition

Court’s Decision: The Patna High Court directed the petitioner to convert the current writ petition into a Civil Miscellaneous Petition, as writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution are…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Uttarakhand High Court Quashes Charge-Sheet and Proceedings Under Section 528 BNSS, 2023 Based on Amicable Settlement in Matrimonial Dispute Involving Allegations of Cruelty and Threats
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Uttarakhand High Court Quashes Charge-Sheet and Proceedings Under Section 528 BNSS, 2023 Based on Amicable Settlement in Matrimonial Dispute Involving Allegations of Cruelty and Threats

Court’s Decision: The Uttarakhand High Court quashed the charge-sheet and summoning order under Sections 498-A and 506 IPC based on an amicable settlement between the parties. The court allowed the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Patna High Court: "Judicial Orders of Civil Courts Not Amenable to Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226." Directs Petitioners to Convert Writ Petition into Civil Miscellaneous Petition.
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Patna High Court: “Judicial Orders of Civil Courts Not Amenable to Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226.” Directs Petitioners to Convert Writ Petition into Civil Miscellaneous Petition.

Court’s Decision: The Patna High Court held that judicial orders of civil courts are not amenable to writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution. The Court allowed four weeks'…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Central Excise Demand Against Patanjali Foods Limited; Holds Demand Extinguished Due to Non-Inclusion in Insolvency Resolution Plan
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Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Central Excise Demand Against Patanjali Foods Limited; Holds Demand Extinguished Due to Non-Inclusion in Insolvency Resolution Plan

Court’s Decision: The Karnataka High Court set aside the order passed by the Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT), which held that the appeal filed by the assessee…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
High Court of Jharkhand Dismisses Appeal – Conviction Upheld for Husband in Wife's Murder Case; "Mere Suspicion Cannot Replace Proof"
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High Court of Jharkhand Dismisses Appeal – Conviction Upheld for Husband in Wife’s Murder Case; “Mere Suspicion Cannot Replace Proof”

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Jharkhand upheld the conviction of the appellant for the murder of his wife, affirming the trial court’s decision under Section 302 of the IPC.…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Delhi High Court Upholds University's "No Rank Violation" Policy for Offline Counseling: “Admission Process to Ensure Merit-Based Allocation Even in Special Rounds”
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Delhi High Court Upholds University’s “No Rank Violation” Policy for Offline Counseling: “Admission Process to Ensure Merit-Based Allocation Even in Special Rounds”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging the policy of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), which enforces a 'No Rank Violation' rule during its special offline…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Bombay High Court Grants Letters of Administration Instead of Probate, Cites Lack of Appointed Executor in the Will
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Bombay High Court Grants Letters of Administration Instead of Probate, Cites Lack of Appointed Executor in the Will

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court modified the Trial Court's order and granted Letters of Administration with Will annexed in favor of the applicant instead of Probate, due to the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Madras High Court Upholds Property Attachment Under Section 33 of UAPA: "Attachment During Trial is a Standalone Power of the Court"
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Madras High Court Upholds Property Attachment Under Section 33 of UAPA: “Attachment During Trial is a Standalone Power of the Court”

Court’s Decision: The Madras High Court dismissed the criminal appeals challenging the order of the Special Court under Section 33 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), confirming that the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Orissa High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case: Evidence of Prosecution Witness Found Unreliable and Contradictory
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Orissa High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case: Evidence of Prosecution Witness Found Unreliable and Contradictory

Court’s Decision: The Orissa High Court set aside the conviction and life sentence of the appellant under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for the murder of the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024
Uttarakhand High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Accused in Scholarship Scam Case, Citing No Need for Custodial Interrogation: "Personal Liberty Under Article 21 Should Be Curtailed Only When It Becomes Imperative"
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Uttarakhand High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Accused in Scholarship Scam Case, Citing No Need for Custodial Interrogation: “Personal Liberty Under Article 21 Should Be Curtailed Only When It Becomes Imperative”

Court's Decision: The Uttarakhand High Court granted anticipatory bail to the applicants in a scholarship scam case under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, and 120B of the Indian Penal Code,…
Posted by Rawlaw October 3, 2024

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