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Commercial Quantity--Harsh conditions under S.37 NDPS Act would not be applicable where bail is sought on medical grounds, interim bail on death of close relation and delay in trial, not att..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Cyber Crime--Amount fraudulently transferred online from bank account of complainant--Apparently, petitioner facilitated the same by permitting the use of his bank account--Bail declined..
Non disclosure of certain facts by the accused does not amount to non-cooperation..
There was no concluded contract of insurance --Insurance Company cannot be asked to pay and recover--Application under O.1 R.10 CPC allowed..
Employee collapsed in factory premises due to sudden heart attack and also suffered head injury--Employer held liable to pay..
Merely for a wrong assertion made in caveat, the execution of decree under O.21 CPC cannot be derailed...
O.11 R.1(12) CPC is applicable to the documents which have come into existence after filing of the plaint/amended plaint by the plaintiff but not to the documents which were already in posse..
If the employee is able to prove his salary then S.5 would apply, If not then S.4(1-B) of Employee Compensation Act, 1923 would apply ..
Property in dispute is the prime government land property--Delay of more than one and half years condoned in filing of restoration application under O.9 R.9 CPC..
It has to be established that there was willful disobedience on the part of Judgment Debtor--Thus, solely on account of the assertions made in the application police help cannot be provided..
Appellate Court apart from recording its concurrence to the findings recorded by the Trial Court has not assigned any reason in support of its conclusions--Matter remanded to District Judge..
Second demarcation report cannot be taken on record merely on the ground that new demarcation report will only assist the Court, for proper comparison of the reports, to decide the dispute e..
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