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Woman Cannot Claim Maintenance From Live-In Partner Whom She Accused Of Rape, No Husband-Wife Relationship: J&K&L High Court

The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has held that a person in a live-in relationship, who has also accused the partner of rape, cannot claim maintenance under Section 125 of the CrPC as if

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Mere Social Media Post Supporting Pakistan Won’t Attract Offence Of ‘Endangering Sovereignty Of India’ Under BNS: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court granted bail to Sajid Chaudhary, accused of posting “Pakistan Zindabad” on Facebook. The Court clarified that:Section 152 BNS (acts endangering sovereignty, unity, integrity of India) does not apply since no evidence showed

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Sahyog Portal Not Instrument Of ‘Censorship’, Ensures Cooperation Between Intermediaries And Govt Agencies: Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court has clarified that the government’s Sahyog portal is not an “instrument of censorship,” but a facilitation tool aimed at fostering cooperation between intermediaries (such as social media platforms) and government agencies. Justice

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S.171 GST Act | Businesses Registration Can Be Cancelled Over Non-Reduction Of Prices After GST-Rate Cut: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has held that under Section 171 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, an authority may order a business to reduce its prices following a GST rate cut applicable to

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Legal Heirs Can Pursue Motor Accident Compensation Despite Victim’s Death from Unrelated Causes: SC

The Supreme Court has clarified that the right to claim compensation in motor accident cases does not end if the injured victim later dies due to reasons unrelated to the accident. In such circumstances, the legal

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Use Of Another Company’s Registered Trademark As Trade Name Amounts To Infringement: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has clarified that under Section 29(5) of the Trade Marks Act, adopting a registered trademark as a trade name amounts to infringement. Justice Tejas Karia, while hearing the matter, issued an interim

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Wife Cannot Be Disentitled From Claiming Right In Husband’s Family Pension Merely On Allegations Of Adultery: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has ruled that a widow cannot be deprived of her right to family pension merely because her late husband had accused her of adultery. The Court clarified that under the Maharashtra Civil

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Advocate Attesting Affidavit Not Responsible For Its Contents’ : Supreme Court Dismisses ‘Malicious’ Complaint Against Lawyer

The Supreme Court has ruled that an advocate who only attests or identifies the deponent of an affidavit cannot be held accountable for the truthfulness of its contents. The Court dismissed a special leave petition against

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Child Abuse Survivors Must Not Be Re-Traumatized’ : Supreme Court Rejects POCSO Convict’s Plea To Recall Victim For Cross Examination

The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea by a man convicted of raping an 11-year-old girl, who sought to recall her for cross-examination. The bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria held that such a

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Accidentally Shooting Another Person Believing Him To Be Wild Animal Amounts To Negligence, Not Murder: HP High Court

The Himachal Pradesh High Court has ruled that when a person is accidentally shot after being mistaken for a wild animal, the act amounts to causing death by negligence under Section 106 of the Bhartiya Nyaya

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