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child custody
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Delhi High Court upholds transfer of child custody to father — tender years doctrine diluted, parental alienation by mother proved; welfare of children demands stable, unified upbringing

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a mother’s matrimonial appeal and upheld the Family Court’s decision granting sole custody of two minor children to the father, holding that sustained…
Posted by Rawlaw January 28, 2026
sports kits
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Supreme Court: “Tender Conditions Cannot Create a Closed Market — State Cannot Restrict Bidders Only to Local Suppliers” — Court Quashes Chhattisgarh Tender for Sports Kits, Upholds Doctrine of Level Playing Field

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court held that a tender condition restricting eligibility only to bidders who had supplied goods worth ₹6 crores to State Government agencies of Chhattisgarh in the…
Posted by Rawlaw October 8, 2025
motor accident
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Supreme Court Directs Insurance Company to “Pay and Recover” Compensation in Fatal Road Accident Case: “Courts Below Erred in Not Invoking Pay and Recover Doctrine”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the legal heirs of the deceased in a motor accident case and held that the Insurance Company, though not liable…
Posted by Rawlaw August 3, 2025

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