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Motor Vehicles Act. Insurance Company is liable to pay compensation under personal accident claim benefit even when the borrower of the vehicle met with personal accident. Karnataka High Court.
14-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
Post-acquisition allottee has no locus standi to challenge de-notification of lands under acquisition relying on the doctrine of promissory estoppel. Karnataka High Court.
14-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
'Supreme Court curtailing the inherent powers of the High Courts. Neither Legal nor Justified'. - B.V.Acharya, former Advocate General for Karnataka.
07-November-2024
Daksha Legal
Article
News
04-July-2025
Civil Court Bengaluru restrains Kamalahaasn from making derogatory comments about Kannada language
11-June-2025
Schism in the application of Constitution of India
09-June-2025
Seclusion is not Strength, and Service is not Sin.
21-April-2025
Advocates Association Bangalore Convenes Meeting to Oppose Sudden Transfer of High Court Judges.
Karnataka SC/ST (PTCL) Act. Prior government permission to sell granted land is NOT required after the period of alienation is over. Landmark judgment of the Karnataka High Court.
14-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
Banks / financial institutions shall sanction loan against any building as a security only after verifying the completion/occupation certificate issued to a building on production of the same by the parties concerned. Supreme Court.
14-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
Public authorities bear a mandatory duty to ensure demolition of unauthorized constructions. Any connivance or failure to act by officials in preventing or dealing with such illegalities warrants strict criminal and departmental action to safeguard public interest and planned urban development. Supreme Court.
14-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
An application to amend pleadings under Order VI Rule 17 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, particularly when made after the commencement of trial and after a considerable and unexplained delay (e.g., 14 years), must be denied if the applicant fails to demonstrate ‘due diligence’ in not raising the matter earlier, and if the proposed amendment would cause prejudice to the opposing party by fundamentally altering the nature of the case or contradicting judicial admissions made during trial. Karnataka High Court.
12-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
A trial court has the inherent power under Section 151 of the CPC to grant police protection to enforce a temporary injunction when there is a demonstrated pattern of consistent violations, as denying such aid would allow defiance of the court's order. This power should be exercised in exceptional circumstances, and the police should be directed to provide assistance when specific instances of interference are reported, with the protection remaining in force as long as the temporary injunction is operative. The availability of an alternative remedy under Order XXXIX Rule 2A CPC does not preclude the court from granting police protection. Karnataka High Court.
12-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
Hindu Law. Where a member of a Hindu Joint Family alienates joint family property without establishing 'kartha' status, legal necessity, or benefit of the estate, such alienation is valid only to the extent of his undivided share, and not against the shares of other co-parceners or subsequent bona fide purchasers of those shares. Karnataka High Court.
11-July-2025
Daksha Legal
Judgement
Daksha Legal Seminars
Daksha Legal Seminar on Model Tenancy Act
03-October-2021 22:43
Panchanama - Evidentiary Value: Justice John Michael Cunha, Former Judge Karnataka High Court
15-July-2021 03:42
Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code
15-July-2021 03:40
Judgment on Basic Structure doctrine- Kenya High Court
15-July-2021 03:37
Trial of Suits for Declaration of Title, Injunction and Possession. S.R.Somashekar, Principal District Judge (Rtd)
30-May-2021 17:55
Trial of Partition Suits :Procedural Law (Part-I) Shri. S.R. Somashekara, Principal District Judge (Rtd) 28 May 2021
30-May-2021 04:27
Discussion on Junior Advocates and guidance by Seniors.
09-December-2020 06:19
Bail & Anticipatory Bail - M.S. Shyamsunder, Advocate, Bangalore
09-December-2020 06:20
Woman as Coparcener. Legal Implications - Justice N Kumar
09-December-2020 06:18
Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 - Anup Shah
09-December-2020 06:18
Instruments Not Duly Stamped - Justice A N Venugopalagowda
09-December-2020 06:18
Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suits - Justice A N Venugopalagowda
09-December-2020 06:18
Judicial Review jurisdiction Prayers and Reliefs Mr Mohan V Katarki Senior Advocate Supreme Court
09-December-2020 06:18
Rejection of Plaint Justice A N Venugopalagowda 16 Sept 2020
09-December-2020 06:18
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
09-December-2020 06:18
Driving License and Defence to Insurer - Mr S P Shankar Senior Advocate
09-December-2020 06:18
Termination of Contract & Drafting Termination Clause & Termination Notice - Ajay Nandalike. Adv.
09-December-2020 06:18
Daksha Legal Seminar Justice Ashok B Hinchigeri. "Civil Procedure Code. Order 26 Rule 9"
25-November-2020 06:12
Daksha Legal Online seminar on disability laws with Jayna Kothari, Senior Advocate, Bangalore.
25-November-2020 06:12
Article 370 - Bridge or Barricade? Seminar conducted by Daksha Legal - Mr. J Sai Deepak, Advocate
25-November-2020 06:12
Daksha Legal discussion on Latest Judgement of Karnataka High Court on Hindu Law.
25-November-2020 06:11
Tender. When the intending party responds to the tender notice, it is not permissible for such party to put forth its own conditions and seek variance in the conditions of tender. Karnataka High Court.
08-October-2024
Daksha Legal
Article
Suit for specific performance. Purchaser of suit property from the defendant/vendor is a necessary party to the suit and can be impleaded. Karnataka High Court.
03-October-2024
Daksha Legal
Article
Suit for specific performance. Plaintiff can seek amendment of pleading to declare that collusive decree between his vendor and third party is not binding on him. Court must prevent multiplicity of the proceedings. Karnataka High Court.
01-October-2024
Daksha Legal
Article
Tender. Courts cannot interfere with the terms of the tender because it feels that some other terms would have been fair, wiser or logical. Karnataka High Court.
30-September-2024
Daksha Legal
Article
Negotiable Instruments Act. Cheque issued towards refund of advance sale consideration upon the failure to execute the sale deed, attracts the provisions of the Act. Karnataka High Court.
28-September-2024
Daksha Legal
Article
The opportunity of being heard should be more than just a formality, it must provide substantial compliance with natural justice. Karnataka High Court lays down guidelines for exercise of power under Section 223 (1) of the Bharatiya Nagarika Suraksha Sanhita.
27-September-2024
Daksha Legal
Article