Section 299 CrPC Preserves Evidence For Absconding Accused And Same Can Be Admitted Without Recall: J&K High Court

A Single Bench of Justice Mohammad Yousuf Wani has held that the evidence recorded at the back of...

Section 299 CrPC Preserves Evidence For Absconding Accused And Same Can Be Admitted Without Recall: J&K High Court

A Single Bench of Justice Mohammad Yousuf Wani has held that the evidence recorded at the back of absconding accused pursuant to Sec 299 CrPC (Now 325 BBSS) initiated...

Exclusion Of ‘Academic Arrangement’ Employees From Regularisation Under Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Special Provisions) Act, 2010 Unconstitutional : Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that employees appointed on “academic arrangement” basis in Jammu & Kashmir cannot be denied the benefit of regularisation merely because of the nomenclature of...
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Allowing a Habeas Corpus Petition to Suffer Self-Abortion Due To Its Pendency Should Not Be The Approach of a Constitutional Court in its Adjudication: J&K&L HC

The Bench of Justice Rahul Bharti of the High Court of J&K and Ladakh while disposing off a Habeous Corpus Petition...

Magistrate Is Well Within Its Jurisdiction To Pass A Residence Order At The Interim Stage Under Section 23 of The DV Act: J&K&L HC

The Bench of Justice Sanjay Dhar in a petition wherein the Petitioner-Wife had challenged the order passed by the...

High Court Takes Cognizance of the Item Published By “The Hindu” Newspaper and Social Media, Directs Listing of Matter  Before the Hon’ble Chief Justice (Acting)...

Division Bench consisting of Justice Atul Sreedharan and Justice Mohammed Yousuf Wani took cognizance of the item published...

An Insurance Contract is Subservient to The Statutory Provisions of Insurance Act & Must be Interpreted and Constructed Having Regard to Larger Public Policy...

The Bench of Justice Rajesh Sekhri while deciding the much contested case between the J&K State Health Agency (hereinafter referred...

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Client Bound by Lawyer’s Consent; Cannot Challenge Order Passed on Recorded Consent: J&K High Court

In a reiteration of the sanctity of courtroom concessions,...

Post-2013 Land Acquisition Awards Governed by New Act; Delay in Appeals Can Be Condoned: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has  clarified the scope and applicability of...

Unproven Allegations of Adultery Cannot Defeat Interim Maintenance Under the DV Act: Delhi High Court

Reiterating the limited scope of inquiry at the stage...
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Leave to file Appeal should be granted by Appellate Court where a Person, not a Party to the Suit, is Prejudicially Affected by the...

The Single Bench of Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal in a petition under Article 227 of the Constitution enunciated the settled legal principle that whereas a party to a...

No Hard And Fast Rule Can Be Laid Down Insofar As The Maintainability Of A Habeas Corpus Petition With Regard To Custody Of The...

The Supreme Court while adjudicating an appeal filed against the final judgment and order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, wherein the High...

An Applicant Who Approaches The Court Belatedly Or Sleeps Over His Rights For A Considerable Period Of Time, Ought Not To Be Granted The...

Supreme Court while deciding a civil appeal against judgment passed by Division Bench held that “delay or latches is one of the factors which should...

Areas Declared as ‘Notified Areas’ For Purposes of Jurisdiction of LAWDA, Deemed to be Excluded From Jurisdiction of SDA by Necessary Implication: J&K&L HC

The Bench of Justice Sanjeev Kumar of the High Court of J&K and Ladakh, while deciding a Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution and...

A Party Not Having Acted Fairly is Not Entitled to Seek Equitable Relief Under Article 226 of the Constitution: J&K&L HC

A single bench of justice Sanjeev Kumar while dismissing a writ petition has held that once a party has not acted fairly, it cannot...

Petitioners Cannot Approach the Court Under Article 226 in Anticipation of Violation of Law by the Respondent-State Without There Being Any Actual Violation: J&K&L HC

The Single Bench of Justice Rajnesh Oswal while dismissing a Writ Petitionunder Article 226 of the Constitution reiterated the settled position of law that parties cannot approach the...

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