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Service Law. The Constitutional Court would not interfere with the findings of the departmental enquiry except in a case of malafides or perversity. Law on the point reiterated. Supreme Court.
05-January-2021
Daksha Legal
Criminal Trial. Expert handwriting opinion can be relied only when it is supported by internal and external evidence. Law on the point discussed. Karnataka High Court.
13-January-2023
Daksha Legal
Motor Accident Cases. Supreme Court recognizes the work labour and sacrifices of homemakers in fixation of notional income
05-January-2021
Daksha Legal
Arbitral process cannot be interfered under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India. Supreme Court.
06-January-2021
Daksha Legal
“The conduct of the trial shocks our judicial conscience.” Karnataka High Court orders retrial of mentally unstable accused.
21-January-2021
Daksha Legal
Transfer of Property Act. Property can be gifted even without transfer of possession of such property. Supreme Court.
30-January-2023
Daksha Legal
Transfer of Property Act. A conditional gift becomes complete only on compliance of the conditions in the deed.
03-January-2021
Daksha Legal
Negotiable Instruments Act. Time barred debt cannot be revived by mere issuance of a cheque. Issuance of cheque in such cases is not an acknowledgment of debt. Karnataka High Court.
09-January-2023
Daksha Legal
Motor Vehicles Act. Under ‘Act Policy or Statutory Policy’ occupants of the vehicle cannot be considered as third parties. Insurance company is liable for the occupants only if the policy is comprehensive. Karnataka High Court.
10-January-2023
Daksha Legal
Driver of heavy motor vehicle dying of heart attack at the end of day’s work. It is an ‘accident’ and a ‘personal injury’ ‘arising out of and during the course of employment’. Karnataka High Court.
23-December-2020
Daksha Legal
Anti-Suit Injunction. Case laws on the point.
28-December-2020
Daksha Legal
Slayer Rule. A murderer cannot inherit property of the victim even where the provisions of Hindu Succession Act do not apply. Karnataka High Court.
17-March-2017
Daksha Legal
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