Therefore, the better formulation for trial courts is this: the report is ordinarily admissible under Section 293, but its ...
the High Court and prayed for the necessary relief. The 1st December, 2025 and produce this order passed by us today. 30. With the aforesaid, this appeal stands disposed of. 31. Pending application (s ...
The appellant's husband is not party to the suit and, therefore, he has not claimed himself to be the real owner of the property. To my mind and in terms of Section 4 of the Benami Transactions Act, ...
19. Put all together, it cannot be said that agreement dated 07.07.1995 is binding upon the appellant-plaintiff inasmuch as the document is the unilateral document, signed by the appellant's husband.
Segmented custody, also commonly referred to as alternating custody or divided custody, is a child custody arrangement where the child resides exclusively with one parent for an extended period, and ...
17. Moreover, it is well settled principle that the prima facie observations made by the Court at interim stage are not binding on the same court while deciding the application finally. Hence, the ...
There is a definite distinction between the powers conferred under the Mamlatdars' Courts Act upon the Tahsildar and the powers conferred upon the Tahsildar under section 143 of the MLR Code. Section ...
While the total number of days an accused can be in police custody remains capped at 15, the police can distribute these 15 days over a longer duration. 40 ...
In regard to the action of the learned Special Judge of taking cognizance of the offence directly, there appears substance in the submission of Mr. Bhasin. {Para 40} ...
A trap is planned. The complainant is prepared. The officers wait. But when the crucial moment arrives, the accused refuses to accept the money. No tainted currency is recovered. No hand-wash turns ...
AIR 1981 SC 1390, while dealing with this issue, this Court observed as under: In the depositions of witnesses there are always normal discrepancies, however honest and truthful they may be. These ...