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Calcutta High Court Dismisses Railways' Plea, Upholds Tribunal's Directive for Regularizing Parcel Porters – "Judicial Propriety Demands Respect for Findings Based on Similar Facts"
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Calcutta High Court Dismisses Railways’ Plea, Upholds Tribunal’s Directive for Regularizing Parcel Porters – “Judicial Propriety Demands Respect for Findings Based on Similar Facts”

Court’s Decision: The Calcutta High Court upheld the Central Administrative Tribunal's order directing the regularization of parcel porters. The court ruled that the Tribunal's findings, based on similar facts in…
Posted by Rawlaw January 24, 2025
Calcutta High Court Dismisses Recall Application: Reiterates Mandatory Filing of Certified Copies in Appeals and Emphasizes Temporary Relief Does Not Exempt Procedural Compliance
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Calcutta High Court Dismisses Recall Application: Reiterates Mandatory Filing of Certified Copies in Appeals and Emphasizes Temporary Relief Does Not Exempt Procedural Compliance

Court’s Decision: The Calcutta High Court dismissed the application (CAN/3/2025) filed by the appellants to recall an earlier order dated December 23, 2024, which imposed a cost of ₹50,000. This…
Posted by Rawlaw January 18, 2025
Calcutta High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Payment Dispute: Emphasizes Civil Nature of Breach of Contract and Asserts "Inherent Power Under Section 482 CrPC Meant to Prevent Abuse of Process of Law"
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Calcutta High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Payment Dispute: Emphasizes Civil Nature of Breach of Contract and Asserts “Inherent Power Under Section 482 CrPC Meant to Prevent Abuse of Process of Law”

1. Court's Decision The High Court allowed the petition filed by the accused and quashed the criminal proceedings under Sections 420, 506, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).…
Posted by Rawlaw January 18, 2025
Calcutta High Court Constitutes Special Investigation Team for Probe Into MBBS Student’s Hostel Death: Observes Need for Senior-Level Investigation and 'Better Investigation as to the Cause of Death' to Ensure Public Confidence in Justice
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Calcutta High Court Constitutes Special Investigation Team for Probe Into MBBS Student’s Hostel Death: Observes Need for Senior-Level Investigation and ‘Better Investigation as to the Cause of Death’ to Ensure Public Confidence in Justice

Court’s Decision: The Calcutta High Court directed the constitution of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the death of an MBBS student in his hostel. The court emphasized the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 18, 2025
Calcutta High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Contractual Dispute: "Criminal Law Cannot Be Invoked for Civil Obligations Without Evidence of Fraud or Intimidation"
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Calcutta High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Contractual Dispute: “Criminal Law Cannot Be Invoked for Civil Obligations Without Evidence of Fraud or Intimidation”

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Calcutta quashed the criminal proceedings against the petitioners under Sections 420, 506, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), citing the matter as…
Posted by Rawlaw January 16, 2025
Calcutta High Court Upholds Simultaneous Proclamation and Attachment Orders Under Sections 82 and 83 Cr.P.C.: "Judicial Discretion Valid When Procedural Compliance and Evidence Are Established"
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Calcutta High Court Upholds Simultaneous Proclamation and Attachment Orders Under Sections 82 and 83 Cr.P.C.: “Judicial Discretion Valid When Procedural Compliance and Evidence Are Established”

1. Court's Decision: The Calcutta High Court dismissed the revisional application filed by the petitioner. It upheld the trial court's simultaneous issuance of orders for proclamation and attachment of property…
Posted by Rawlaw January 16, 2025
Calcutta High Court Refuses to Quash Proceedings Under Sections 306/34 IPC, Cites Suicide Note and Prima Facie Evidence: "Interference at This Stage Would Be a Miscarriage of Justice"
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Calcutta High Court Refuses to Quash Proceedings Under Sections 306/34 IPC, Cites Suicide Note and Prima Facie Evidence: “Interference at This Stage Would Be a Miscarriage of Justice”

1. Court's Decision: The Calcutta High Court dismissed the revisional application filed by the petitioner seeking to quash the criminal proceedings under Sections 306/34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).…
Posted by Rawlaw January 16, 2025
Calcutta High Court Upholds Trial Court’s Decision Denying Divorce: "No Evidence of Cruelty or Desertion by Husband," Reiterates Substantive Evidence Requirement and Dismisses Irretrievable Breakdown as a Statutory Ground
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Calcutta High Court Upholds Trial Court’s Decision Denying Divorce: “No Evidence of Cruelty or Desertion by Husband,” Reiterates Substantive Evidence Requirement and Dismisses Irretrievable Breakdown as a Statutory Ground

Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court dismissed the appellant-wife's appeal, affirming the trial court’s decision denying her divorce petition. The court found that the wife failed to substantiate her allegations…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025
Calcutta High Court Rejects Plea for Rejection of Suit Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC: "Mixed Questions of Fact and Law Cannot Be Determined Without Trial," Including Issues of Limitation and Benami Transactions
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Calcutta High Court Rejects Plea for Rejection of Suit Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC: “Mixed Questions of Fact and Law Cannot Be Determined Without Trial,” Including Issues of Limitation and Benami Transactions

Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court rejected a civil revision application challenging the lower court's order that dismissed the petitioners' plea under Order VII Rule 11 of the CPC. The…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025
Calcutta High Court Dismisses Revision Petition Under Article 227: Declares Dismissal of Suit by Trial Court as a Decree and Affirms Appeal as the Proper Remedy Under Section 115 CPC
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Calcutta High Court Dismisses Revision Petition Under Article 227: Declares Dismissal of Suit by Trial Court as a Decree and Affirms Appeal as the Proper Remedy Under Section 115 CPC

Court’s Decision: The High Court at Calcutta dismissed a civil revision petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. The court held that the order of the trial…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025

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