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Karnataka High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 138 of the N.I. Act, Enhances Compensation in Cheque Bounce Case, and Rejects Accused’s Claims of Coercion and Dispute Over Legally Enforceable Debt
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Karnataka High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 138 of the N.I. Act, Enhances Compensation in Cheque Bounce Case, and Rejects Accused’s Claims of Coercion and Dispute Over Legally Enforceable Debt

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court adjudicated two criminal revision petitions: One filed by the complainant seeking enhanced compensation for the dishonored cheque issued by the accused. The other filed…
Posted by Rawlaw March 5, 2025
Karnataka High Court Enhances Maintenance for Minor Child: Rules ₹5,000 Per Month Insufficient, Directs Reassessment Based on Respondent’s Financial Capacity and Child’s Welfare Needs
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Karnataka High Court Enhances Maintenance for Minor Child: Rules ₹5,000 Per Month Insufficient, Directs Reassessment Based on Respondent’s Financial Capacity and Child’s Welfare Needs

Court’s Decision: The Karnataka High Court intervened in a revision petition filed by the petitioner, who sought an increase in the maintenance amount granted by the Trial Court for her…
Posted by Rawlaw March 5, 2025
Karnataka High Court Declares Petitioner a Necessary Party in Partition Suit, Emphasizing the Need to Prevent Multiplicity of Proceedings and Ensure Substantive Justice
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Karnataka High Court Declares Petitioner a Necessary Party in Partition Suit, Emphasizing the Need to Prevent Multiplicity of Proceedings and Ensure Substantive Justice

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, presided over by Justice H.T. Narendra Prasad, allowed the writ petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. It overturned the trial…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025
Karnataka High Court Orders Immediate Resumption of Halted Co-operative Society Elections, Extends Board’s Term, and Imposes Costs on Election Officials for Negligence and Legal Malice"
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Karnataka High Court Orders Immediate Resumption of Halted Co-operative Society Elections, Extends Board’s Term, and Imposes Costs on Election Officials for Negligence and Legal Malice”

Court’s Decision: The High Court directed that: The halted election process of the Primary Agricultural Credit Co-operative Society should resume from where it was paused. The Returning Officer and Election…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025
Karnataka High Court’s Interpretation of Section 2A of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act, 1952: Examining the Legal Independence of Milk Producers’ Co-operative Societies and the Criteria for Provident Fund Obligations
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Karnataka High Court’s Interpretation of Section 2A of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act, 1952: Examining the Legal Independence of Milk Producers’ Co-operative Societies and the Criteria for Provident Fund Obligations

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court allowed the writ petition filed by Mandya Milk Union Ltd. (MANMUL), a federal Milk Union, and quashed the orders passed by: The Regional Provident…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025
Karnataka High Court Dismisses Writ Petition on Co-operative Bank Elections: Petitioners Withdraw Case After Choosing Not to Vote, Allowing Results to Be Announced
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Karnataka High Court Dismisses Writ Petition on Co-operative Bank Elections: Petitioners Withdraw Case After Choosing Not to Vote, Allowing Results to Be Announced

Court’s Decision: The High Court of Karnataka dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioners as "not pressed." The petitioners had filed a memo stating that they did not cast…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025
Karnataka High Court Dismisses Pleas Against No-Confidence Motion Notices, Holds That 15-Day Notice Period Runs From Meeting Date, Not Service Date
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Karnataka High Court Dismisses Pleas Against No-Confidence Motion Notices, Holds That 15-Day Notice Period Runs From Meeting Date, Not Service Date

Court’s Decision: The Karnataka High Court dismissed two writ petitions filed against notices convening a special meeting of the Panchayat to consider a no-confidence motion. The court concluded that the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 23, 2025
Karnataka High Court Dismisses Writ Petition on Voter Eligibility in Co-Operative Bank Election: Upholds Section 70 Jurisdiction and Limits Judicial Intervention Under Article 226
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Karnataka High Court Dismisses Writ Petition on Voter Eligibility in Co-Operative Bank Election: Upholds Section 70 Jurisdiction and Limits Judicial Intervention Under Article 226

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioners seeking inclusion of their names in the eligible voters' list for the election to the Managing…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2025
Karnataka High Court Clarifies Tax Computation Under KVAT Act: Settled Questions of Law Should Not Be Reopened, Remands Subcontractor Turnover Deduction for Reassessment
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Karnataka High Court Clarifies Tax Computation Under KVAT Act: Settled Questions of Law Should Not Be Reopened, Remands Subcontractor Turnover Deduction for Reassessment

Court’s Decision: The Karnataka High Court in Sales Tax Appeal No. 5 of 2018 dealt with the appellant's challenge to a reassessment order under the Karnataka Value Added Tax Act,…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2025
Karnataka High Court Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case: Affirms Presumption Under Section 139 of NI Act and Justifies Conviction for Failure to Rebut
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Karnataka High Court Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case: Affirms Presumption Under Section 139 of NI Act and Justifies Conviction for Failure to Rebut

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, in its judgment, allowed the complainant’s appeal and set aside the Appellate Court's decision that had acquitted the accused. The High Court restored the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2025

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