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Delhi High Court: “When Parties Reunite and Resume Cohabitation, Continuing Criminal Proceedings Defeats the Ends of Justice” — Court Quashes FIR Under Sections 498A, 406 IPC After Amicable Settlement

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court, in a detailed order delivered by Justice Ravinder Dudeja, exercised its inherent jurisdiction under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) (analogous…
Posted by Rawlaw October 10, 2025
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Patna High Court Directs Divisional Commissioner to Decide Contractor’s Pending Payment Grievance: “Representation Must Be Disposed of in Accordance With Law After Hearing All Parties”

Court’s Decision: The Patna High Court disposed of a writ petition seeking payment of dues for public works executed in 2008-09. The Court directed the Divisional Commissioner, Tirhut Division, Muzaffarpur,…
Posted by Rawlaw July 30, 2025

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