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Section 125 CrPC is meant to prevent vagrancy and destitution, not for unjust enrichment, and a litigant must approach the Court with clean hands, mind, and heart...
Punjab & Haryana High Court
The work of a housewife includes a wide range of services that would command substantial remuneration if outsourced, emphasizing her integral role in family stability...
The DSPE Act does not divest regular police authorities of their jurisdiction to investigate offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act committed by Central Government employees...
Supreme Court
Cruelty presupposes a degree of proximity or cohabitation, and in the absence of shared residence, allegations of harassment become inherently improbable...
Patna High Court
The claim for educational expenses was prima facie made out and adverse inference may be drawn against a husband for concealing income by not filing an affidavit of assets...
Allahabad High Court
Syllabus of Main Written Test and Personality Test Added..
Haryana Government
In the said rules, for the word “Punjab”, wherever occurring, the word “Haryana” shall be substituted. ..
A wife's right to maintenance is a dormant right that becomes inchoate upon initiating legal steps, thereby granting her protection under Section 39 of the Transfer of Property Act against s..
Kerala High Court
Convenience is not the sole determinative factor for transfer of cases and directed the wife to appear via video conferencing, with physical appearance required only for recording evidence a..
Madhya Pradesh High Court
Mandated immediate reporting of unnatural deaths, filling of faculty vacancies within four months, and prohibited penalising students for scholarship delays...
Presence in the vicinity alone is insufficient to deny liberty --Court deprecated the failure of the Investigating Officer and Station House Officer to appear before the Court...
Delhi High Court
Practice of filing unverified AI-generated submissions deprecated..
Bombay High Court
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