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Daughter-In-Law's Right To Residence Under DV Act Can't Suspend In-Laws' Right To Live In Their Home Without Distress: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has observed that when the residential rights of a daughter in law have been protected under the Domestic Violence Act, the right of senior citizens, being the in-laws, to live in their house without distress cannot be suspended indefinitely.“While the PWDV Act confers a vital and protective right of residence upon an aggrieved woman, it cannot be construed to extinguish...
Unenforced Equitable Mortgage Remains Corporate Debtor's Asset, Cannot Be Treated As Margin Money: NCLAT
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) New Delhi set aside an order passed by National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Mumbai by which it directed that an amount equivalent to 5% of the value of Foreign Letters of Credit (FLCs), Letters of Credit (LCs), and Bank Guarantees (BGs) be excluded from the total assets of Frost International Limited and be allocated to Bank of India (BOI)...
Now RSS Office Bearer Opposes Haal Movie Before Kerala High Court, Says Organisation Depicted As 'Riotous, Thuggish'
An office bearer of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has moved the Kerala High Court opposing Shane Nigam starrer 'Haal' over alleged "degraded" portrayal of the organisation in the film.The film came in controversy after the Central Board of Film Certification suggested several cuts including beef biriyani eating scene and a sequence in song where heroine uses Muslim religious attire...
NCLAT Seeks Replies From Aakash, Others On Byju's Plea To Block Rights Issue
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), Chennai, on Thursday sought replies from Aakash Educational Services Ltd. (AESL) and other respondents in a plea filed by debt-ridden edtech major Byju's (Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd.) seeking to restrain Aakash from proceeding with a proposed rights issue that could dilute its shareholding in the test-prep subsidiary.The right's issue which...
'Shocking': MP High Court Takes Suo-Motu Cognizance Of News Report On Felling Of 488 Trees Near Bhopal Without Permission
The Madhya Pradesh High Court, on Wednesday (October 29), took suo motu cognizance of a news report published in the Times of India, as which the Public Works Department (PWD) had felled 488 trees near Bhopal without taking requisite permissions. The court also restrained any further felling or pruning of trees in the area except through permission granted by the state appointed committee...
Senior Advocate And Junior Advocate Vacancy At Mormugao Port Authority, Headland Sada, Goa
Mormugao Port Authority, Headland Sada, Goa invites application for the post of Senior Advocate and Junior Advocate.Name of the Post: Senior Advocate and Junior Advocate No. of Post: 01 (One) each Essential Qualification and Experience Senior Advocate • The candidate must be a Law Graduate having a Bachelor's Degree in Law (including Integrated Degree Course in Law) from any School/College/University/Institution established by law in India and recognized by the Bar Council of India for...
“Ganja” Includes Only Flowering Or Fruiting Top Of Cannabis Plant, Not Stem And Stalk: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court has held that the definition of Ganja does not include the stem and stalk, but only includes the flowering or fruiting top. Justice KK Ramakrishnan emphasised that when a contraband is accompanied by stems and seeds, the weight of the flowering or fruiting top alone is to be considered for ascertaining the commercial quantity. “At the cost of repetition,...
Denial Of Subsistence Allowance During Suspension Amounts To “Economic Excommunication”: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court has held that subsistence allowance is mandatory in any circumstance of suspension of an employee, and “he cannot be denied his statutory subsistence allowance.”Justice M. Nagaprasanna said this while allowing a petition by Basavaraj Pundalikappa and quashing the suspension order dated 22-07-2025. The petitioner joined as an attender in Bagalkote Municipal Council...
NLU Jodhpur's CALQ Journal Announces Call For Submissions On Constitutional And Administrative Law
The Comparative Constitutional Law and Administrative Law Journal (CALQ) of National Law University, Jodhpur, has announced a call for papers for Volume 10.1, inviting original and analytical contributions in the fields of Constitutional Law and Administrative Law from academicians, researchers, and students.The Journal, known for fostering academic dialogue from a global perspective, follows a double-blind peer review process to ensure impartial and high-quality evaluation of submissions.Key...











