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Karnataka High Court says “Courts Cannot Remain Silent Spectators—‘Every Missing Person Is a Life Waiting to Be Found, ’Issues Comprehensive Guidelines for Handling Habeas Corpus and Missing Person Cases”

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court, while hearing a writ of habeas corpus petition filed by a distressed father seeking the production of his missing daughter, laid down comprehensive guidelines…
Posted by Rawlaw October 13, 2025
Kerala High Court: “Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators When Rights Are Denied” — Directions Issued on Regularisation and Relief to Worker After Long Litigation
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Kerala High Court: “Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators When Rights Are Denied” — Directions Issued on Regularisation and Relief to Worker After Long Litigation

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court delivered a significant ruling addressing the dispute surrounding the termination and subsequent claim for regularisation by a worker who had been engaged on a…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025

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