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Firearm Injury--Incident had happened about 23 years back--Appellant had already undergone substantial period of sentence and thus reduced to period already undergone..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Civil Suit for recovery can be filed by a firm, which is registered under the provisions of MSMED Act--Jurisdiction of Civil Court is not barred
Rejection of Plaint--Res judicata--Princ..
For the purpose of investigation, detaining a person overnight beyond earthly hours (over 30 hours in present case) for the purpose of questioning is violative of Article 21 of Constitution<..
Accused persons are practicing Advocates--Local lawyers are either reluctant or unwilling to accept a brief against fellow members of the Bar--Trial transferred to other District..
Once it was admitted that advice was necessary then taking action without advice is arbitrary--Proceedings quashed ..
Supreme Court
Objections--Plea of lack of jurisdiction cannot be raised for the first time under Section 34 of the Act, 1996 if no such objection was taken before the arbitral tribunal..
O.12 R.6 CPC, authorises the Court to not only pass a decree regarding admitted claim, but also to dismiss the suit..
In case of non-compliance of S.12A, commercial suit is liable to be rejected--However, this declaration applies to suits instituted on or after 20.08.2022..
It can be made even after settlement of dispute, unless and until arbitration agreement is also expressly set aside by the parties..
Marriage was fixed--Therafter, accused came to know about aggressive sexual behaviour and the obsessive nature of the victim--FIR quashed..
Grievous Hurt--Petitioner has been specifically named in the FIR under S.109 and S.117 BNS--Nature of the injuries attributed to him are serious and life-threatening, reflecting the severity..
Fraud with Bank--Accused sold the property mortgaged with bank having no lien in revenue records without paying the loan amount--This is serious and grave economic offence under S.316 and S...
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