Karnataka High Court Upholds Defamation Case, Dismisses Compromise Appeal by Doordarshan Employees
The Karnataka High Court has ruled that a defamation case against a co-accused cannot be dismissed due to a compromise entered between the main accused and the complainant. The court must take note of the allegations made against each of the accused while
Allahabad HC Questions Dowry Allegations in Mass Marriage Scheme Case, Grants Bail to Man in ‘Dowry Death’ Accusation
The Allahabad High Court has recently released a man accused of dowry death on the premise that it is improbable to receive dowry demands when marrying under the Chief Minister’s Mass Marriage Scheme. This case underlines the fact that all dowry related issues
Delhi High Court Ruling: No Vacillation Allowed in Reassessment Decisions
The Delhi High Court ruled that reassessment decisions under the Income Tax Act cannot be based on additional or subsequently provided reasons. The court emphasized that the statutory scheme of reassessment does not permit vacillation, nor can a decision be sustained through later
Karnataka High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Bill on Job Reservation for Kannadigas
The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the constitutional validity of a draft bill that proposes 50% reservation in management and 70% in non-management posts for Kannadigas in private industries and other organizations within the state. The PIL
Wife recording family conversation secretly, admissible in evidence: Gujarat HC
The Gujarat HC has recently ruled that the family conversation, which is secretly recorded by the family, can be admissible as evidence for the substantiation of her allegations of domestic violence and cruelty. The court said that in the case of Sri Rama
Madras High Court rejected police protection to a person with criminal record: says it is against Public Morality
Recently, the Madras High Court rejected a man’s application to seek police protection contending that if a person invites a situation by his criminal or antisocial activities, he cannot be granted police protection as it will be against public morality. “Police protection can
Bombay High Court Acquits Man of Attempted Murder Citing Lack of Premeditation and Immediate Medical Assistance
The Bombay High Court has acquitted Namdeo Chormule of attempting to kill his wife by pouring rat poison in her mouth. Chormule was convicted under Section 307 of the IPC for an attempt to murder. The court ruled that there was no premeditation
Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed a plea moved by a teacher in a “student suicide abetment” case
Article 21 grants freedom of life and liberty which is violated by a teacher with corporal punishment isn’t part of the punishment and HC dismissed a petition that quashed an FIR in connection with suicide of a 12-year-old student. A bench of Chief
Assessment Order not needed To Contain Reference Disclosing of Every Query: Bombay HC
It was held by the Bombay HC that it is not mandatory for the assessment order to contain a reference for the disclosure of the satisfaction in respect of every query that has been raised. The bench comprised of Justices K R Shriram
