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“It’s a counterblast to wreck vengeance”. Karnataka HC quashes criminal cases filed by former employee to wreck vengeance against her termination.
26-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Sanction under Section 197 Cr.P.C. is necessary even after public servant's retirement if alleged offense was committed during his tenure in office.
26-August-2024
Daksha Legal
When accident is caused by tractor, insurance company is liable to pay compensation even though the trailer is not separately insured. Karnataka HC
24-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Civil Courts cannot entertain suits challenging demolition orders issued under the BBMP Act since the only remedy is writ jurisdiction. Karnataka HC
24-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Karnataka Land Revenue Act. Phodi and durast cannot be reopened after enormous delay and after the expiry of three years . Karnataka High Court
23-August-2024
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Karnataka Land Grant Rules. Tahsildar cannot refuse to issue grant certificate once resolution to grant land is adopted by the Committee. Kar HC
23-August-2024
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Planning authority cannot refuse residential plan sanction only on the ground that the land is included in the development scheme. Karnataka HC
23-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Desertion of husband during his lifetime does not automatically disqualify the widow from seeking partition of his properties after his demise. KHC
23-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Daughter-in-law cannot claim maintenance from her father-in-law under Section 125 Cr.P.C. though she can claim under Hindu Law. KHC.
23-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Date of the application before the assistant commissioner and not the date of the Gift deed is relevant for the applicability of Senior Citizens Act.
21-August-2024
Daksha Legal
Criminal proceedings against police officers require government sanction, even in cases of excess of his authority or beyond his duty. Karnataka HC
21-August-2024
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Negotiable Instruments Act. Accused can lead evidence by way of affidavit of evidence provided he subjects himself for cross examination. Karnataka HC
21-August-2024
Daksha Legal
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