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Author of a tender document is the best judge of its requirements and that constitutional Courts must defer to this understanding. Delhi High Court.
16-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Once a preliminary decree is passed by the Trial Court, the court should proceed with the case for drawing up the final decree suo motu without adjourning the matter sine die. Supreme Court.
14-June-2022
Daksha Legal
The judgment of the first appellate court must reflect conscious application of mind recording the court’s findings, supported by reasons. Supreme Court reiterates.
16-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Long course of living together between a male and female raises presumption of marriage and the children born in such relationship are legitimate children. Supreme Court reiterates.
15-June-2022
Daksha Legal
''Love should be from heart to heart and not mere external attraction'' - Youngsters should act responsibly while choosing life-partners against parents’ will. Karnataka High Court implores.
13-June-2022
Daksha Legal
An offence under a special statute like Factories Act can also be an offence punishable under the Indian Penal Code if necessary ingredients are satisfied. Punjab and Haryana High Court.
17-June-2022
Daksha Legal
‘’There cannot be any compromise with the merits and/or quality of Medical Education, which may ultimately affect the Public Health’’. Supreme Court while upholding Govt decision not to have Special Stray Round of counselling.
16-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Mere handing over documents deposited in escrow account to a party to the contract, without any personal gain and advantage, does not amount to criminal breach of trust. Delhi High Court.
17-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Courts are not meant to vet tender conditions and rewrite the same based on their own understanding, unless the conditions are manifestly arbitrary or smack of mala fide. Delhi High Court.
17-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Criminal Procedure Code. Charges can be altered anytime during trial and even after the matter is reserved for judgment. Karnataka High Court.
11-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Consumer Protection Act. A Trust is not a person and therefore not a consumer. Consequently, it cannot file a consumer dispute under the provisions of the Act. Supreme Court.
10-June-2022
Daksha Legal
Allottee of a civic amenity site is not barred from seeking allotment of adjacent civic amenity site for expansion. Authority must consider the applications transparently. Karnataka High Court.
11-June-2022
Daksha Legal
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