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Person With Single Testicle Not Unfit To Serve Indian Navy: Punjab & Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that having 'single testicle' is not a disability that would render a candidate unfit for serving the Indian Navy. In reference to an order passed by the Centre declaring the Respondent herein unfit for enrolment in the Navy for the reason that he has a single testicle, a bench comprising Justice G.S. Sandhawalia and Justice Vikas Suri observed,"There...
Stridhan Cannot Be Retained By Family Of Husband On Annulment Of Marriage: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court has said that annulment of marriage cannot mean that all the articles that woman carried to the matrimonial house can be retained by the family of the husband. A single judge bench of Justice M Nagaprasanna refused to quash the criminal proceedings initiated by the ex-wife under section 406 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), against her former husband and...
Land Acquisition | S.3(H)(4) National Highways Act Enables Non-Owners Interested In Compensation To Approach Competent Authority: Punjab & Haryana HC
The Punjab and Haryana High Court while dealing with a writ petition pertaining to land acquisition under the National Highways Act, 1956, has held that Section 3(H)(4) thereof enables any person interested in the compensation, to file an application to the competent authority with a request to forward the dispute with regard to entitlement or apportionment to the Principal Civil Court....
Prophet Remark Row: Lawyer Moves Supreme Court Seeking Former BJP Spokesperson Nupur Sharma's Arrest
In the backdrop of the ongoing Prophet Remark row, a lawyer has moved the Supreme Court seeking directions to the authorities to act and arrest former BJP Spokesperson Nupur Sharma for her alleged hate statement against the revered Prophet Mohammad and hurting sentiments of the Muslim community.Arguing that vulgar remarks were made by Sharma against the revered Prophet Mohammad and...
Leaving Matrimonial House On Account Of Husband's Cruelty Not Desertion: Rajasthan High Court Grants Maintenance To Ex-Wife
The Rajasthan High Court has observed that a lady suffering from cruelty on account of her husband's conduct cannot be said to have deserted him or to be voluntarily residing away. The court added that the circumstances created by the husband, if not conducive, are bound to push away the wife.Essentially, the case of the petitioner-wife is that respondent-husband is working on the post of...
Minor Sexual Assault Victim & Her Mother Turning Hostile Amounts To 'Changed Circumstances' For Grant Of Bail: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court recently granted bail to an accused alleged of sexually assaulting a minor girl and marrying her, after the victim and her mother turned hostile in court during the trial. A single judge bench of Justice K Natarajan allowed the petition filed by accused Hanumanthappa and directed him to be released on bail on execution of a personal bond of Rs 2 lakh with...
Gujarat High Court Enhances Motor Accident Compensation By ₹4.8 Lakh, Grants Spousal & Parental Consortium
Taking into account the income of the deceased victim of motor accident, the spousal consortium and the parental consortium, the Gujarat High Court has increased the motor accident compensation for the Appellants (family of the deceased) by a significant amount, i.e., by Rs. 4,84,000. Whereas the Trial Court had ordered payment of Rs. 15,58,900/-, the Bench comprising Justice RM...
Question Of Limitation Pertains To Substantial Justice: Supreme Court Condones 67 Days' Delay In Filing Revision Before NCDRC
Setting aside an NCDRC order by which a revision petition filed after 67 days' delay was dismissed, the Supreme Court has observed that "the question of limitation is not to be examined with a view to decline the condonation, but to do substantial justice".Remarking that "delay in filing the revision was not huge, that should not have been condoned under the Consumer Protection Act", the...
Actor Assault Case| Kerala High Court Judge Recuses From Hearing Crime Branch's Plea Seeking Forensic Analysis Of Memory Card
Justice Kauser Edappagath of the Kerala High Court on Tuesday recused from hearing a petition moved by the Crime Branch challenging the order of the Ernakulam Additional Special Sessions Court which rejected its petition to forward the memory card allegedly containing the visuals of the crime in the 2017 actor sexual assault case for forensic examination.In 2017, a popular actress was...
Supplementary Chargesheet Must Disclose Novel Evidence, No Cognizance Where No New Material Discovered By Further Investigation: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has observed that where no new material or evidence has been discovered by the further investigation, any cognizance taken by the Magistrate may be said to be in contravention to Section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.Justice Chandra Dhari Singh added that there has to be an extent of novelty in the report or Supplementary Chargesheet filed by the Investigating...
Karnataka High Court Stays Single Judge Order Dispensing Trial Court's Permission For Passport Renewal Where Criminal Trial Is Stayed By Higher Court
The Karnataka High Court has stayed a single judge bench order which held that the permission from a trial court is not necessary for renewal of passport when the criminal proceedings are stayed by a higher court. A division bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justice Ashok S Kinagi stayed the order dated March 17, by which the court had directed the Regional Passport Officer...
Prophet Row: Former Judges & Advocates Write To Supreme Court For Suo Moto Action Against Bulldozing Of Residences, Alleged Illegal Detentions In UP
Former Judges and various Advocates have written to the Supreme Court urging it to take suo moto cognizance of various incidents in the State of Uttar Pradesh of illegal detention, bulldozing of residences and alleged police violence on protestors and those in police custody, following protests against remarks made by BJP spokespersons on the Prophet Mohammed. The letter petition, addressed...












