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Drug Money--Petitioner allegedly received drug money from the co-accused in his bank account--Petitioner contended that co-accused is his cousin and alleged money transactions are personal b..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Forfeiture of Fees--Rule 17-B of 1976 Rules whereby upon surrender of License, licensee had to make payment of the outstanding renewal fee with interest upto date held to be constitutionally..
Misconduct--Petitioner issued summons in criminal complaints on behalf of complainants without adhering to the mandatory provisions--Dismissal from Service upheld..
Joint option not execised before 2014--Not a ground to deny benefits..
Challenge to Sanction of Mutation--Arbitration proceedings have already been commenced with regard to land in dispute between same parties--Arbitrator is competent to adjudicate the said cha..
Bail applicant cannot be deemed to be uncooperative merely because he would not confess to his guilt..
In the absence of specific powers appellate authority cannot enhance punishment while adjudicating an appeal..
Defendant had not produced Will alongwith his written statement and produced only after plaintiff had closed his evidence--Plaintiff permitted to take specimen of signatures for comparison..
Purchaser who can compel the Seller to pay the loan amount and clear the charge on the property before execution of sale deed--However, seller cannot ask purchaser to pay the loan first and ..
Even though minor was sued through his mother, it was necessary to file an application for appointment of guardian under O.32 R.3 CPC..
Bank cannot withhold amount in joint FDR against the individual liability of one the account holder, in the absence of express consent or undertaking of the other joint holder of it..
Protection to Retailer--Bills of purchase were produced but retailer could not fulfil all other requirements of S.19(3) of D&C Act--Thus, was not entitled to protection--However, released on..
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