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Neither the Suicide Note names the petitioner nor any other material attributes any direct threat made by the petitioner to the deceased--Accused discharged under S.227 CrPC/S.250 BNSS for t..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Landlord want to develop entire property--Tenant claims ownership of very small area--Interest of tenant safe guarded by reserving similar area in the developed property--Interim injunction ..
Supreme Court
Abuse of Official Position--Specific allegations supported by preliminary material--Anticipatory bail under the Corruption Act is to be granted only in the rarest of rare circumstances--Anti..
Testimony of important prosecution witness received on an affidavit--Defence has not raised any objection to this and has cross examined said witness--Thus, the violation of S.296 CrPC/S.332..
Necessary document was given but was not placed on record by previous counsel--Lack of legal knowledge constitutes no ground for permitting additional evidence when trial is at stage of rebu..
Statement by the debtor that the time for payment has not yet come would amount to acknowledgment of debt under S.18 of Limitation Act..
Wrong Ticket Number--Not a fatal defect if the ticket in itself was a valid ticket..
Setting aside of--Allegation of assault on the wife supported by wound certificate--Quashing by holding that the medical certificate was not consistent with the allegations--High Court had u..
If possession was given in furtherance of agreement to sell then stamp duty as payable on conveyance deed would be leviable on agreement to sell
Initially FIR was against unknown person later claimant came with specific identity--Not a fatal defect--Claim Allowed..
Incomparable Lease Deed--Registered lease deed relied upon was of a bigger plot; whereas the demised premises is very small area--Matter remanded..
Granting of interim custody of the child to each parent alternatively for a period of 15 days every month--It cause mental trauma to Child
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