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Delhi High Court quashes dowry-cruelty and sexual offence case after mediation settlement and divorce — “Matrimonial differences should be put to a quietus”, FIR wiped out

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court allowed a petition seeking quashing of a criminal case registered for matrimonial offences including cruelty for dowry, criminal breach of trust, criminal intimidation,…
Posted by Rawlaw January 7, 2026
Supreme Court Restores Patent Infringement Suit After Rejection for Non-Compliance of Mediation- Urgent Relief Exists Even in Delayed IP Suits ‘Urgency Lies in the Ongoing Injury, Not the Age of the Cause’
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Supreme Court Restores Patent Infringement Suit After Rejection for Non-Compliance of Mediation- Urgent Relief Exists Even in Delayed IP Suits ‘Urgency Lies in the Ongoing Injury, Not the Age of the Cause’

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court held that in cases involving continuing infringement of intellectual property rights, the element of urgency must be evaluated based on the ongoing injury, not on…
Posted by Rawlaw November 7, 2025
patna court
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Patna High Court Grants Interim Protection in Assault Case Amid Political Rivalry: “If Dispute Is Amicably Resolved, Trial Should Not Continue” — Directs Mediation and Cites Naushey Ali v. State of Uttar Pradesh

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court, presided over by Justice Purnendu Singh, granted interim protection for four months to the petitioner in connection with a 2002 assault case arising out…
Posted by Rawlaw October 12, 2025

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