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Can't Compel Wife To Undergo Narco Or Polygraph Test Without Her Consent: Rajasthan High Court Dismisses Husband's Appeal
14+ hour, 17+ min ago (166+ words) While upholding an order rejecting a man's application made at a belated stage seeking his wife's narco, polygraph and DNA tests to challenge the allegations of sexual incapacity, the Rajasthan High Court has held that the wife cannot be compelled…...
Order Passed Without Available Substantial Question Of Law & By Making Out New Prayer: Supreme Court Asks High Court To Reconsider Second Appeal
11+ hour, 17+ min ago (170+ words) Justice S. V. N Bhatti, Justice Atul S. Chandurkar, Supreme Court The Supreme Court has asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to reconsider the appeals in accordance with Section 100 of the Code Of Civil Procedure after noting that the impugned order setting…...
Subsequent Possession Of Property Doesn't Extinguish Allottee's Right To Seek Compensation For Delay: Supreme Court
11+ hour, 47+ min ago (641+ words) The Supreme Court has observed that a claim seeking compensation for alleged delay in handing over possession of property survives the subsequent delivery of possession and must be adjudicated on its own merits, as receipt of possession by itself does…...
Section 69 A IT Act Permits Issuance Of Interim Blocking Directions; Post Decisional Hearing Can Be Afforded Before Final Order: Delhi HC While Upholding Telegram's Ban
12+ hour, 46+ min ago (600+ words) The Delhi High Court dismissed instant messaging platform Telegram's challenge to its nationwide ban, holding that emergency directives do not require exhaustive pre-decisional reasoning under the Information Technology Act, 2000. Upholding the Union's decision to protect the NEET-UG 2026 Re-Examination, the Court…...
Customer Of Sex Worker Cannot Be Prosecuted For Trafficking U/S 370 IPC: Telangana High Court
13+ hour, 16+ min ago (562+ words) The Telangana High Court has held that a customer of a sex worker cannot be prosecuted for the offence of trafficking under Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, clarifying that the provision targets traffickers and not persons who merely avail…...
Internal Management Correspondence Cannot Displace Express Terms of Written Contract: Delhi High Court In Salary Deferment Dispute
13+ hour, 46+ min ago (303+ words) Justice Neena Bansal Krishna, Delhi High Court The Court further held that an unquantified CEO letter expressing a general commitment to clear dues, without identifying their nature or referencing any deferment or bonus, does not crystallise into an enforceable obligation....
Child Witness Testimony Cannot Be Rejected Merely On Possibility Of Tutoring: Delhi High Court Upholds POCSO Conviction Of School Cab Driver
16+ hour, 17+ min ago (401+ words) Advocate Shivek Trehan appeared for the appellant and Aman Usman, APP appeared for the respondent. In the sentencing order, the Bench directed the sentences of ten years under Section 6 read with Section 5/3 of the POCSO Act and five years under…...
Mere Opening Of Doors Alone Can't Be Sufficient: Supreme Court Highlights Need To Create Enabling Conditions For Lady Advocates
14+ hour, 47+ min ago (614+ words) The Supreme Court today stressed the need to create conditions that enable women advocates to discharge their professional responsibilities effectively, safely and on equal terms. Taking note of issues raised in a plea that flagged the absence of adequately equipped…...
Judge Should Not Sit Like A Sphinx, Must Engage In Dialogue With Bar: Madras High Court
22+ hour, 17+ min ago (477+ words) The Madras High Court has observed that a Judge should not sit like a sphinx and must engage in a dialogue with the Bar. The Court added that he must pose questions to the witness to disabuse his mind of…...
Citizens Can Enforce Restitutionary Remedy If Fundamental Right To Walk On Demarcated Footpath Is Violated: Supreme Court
15+ hour, 47+ min ago (171+ words) Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, Justice Atul S. Chandurkar, Supreme Court While observing that the right to walk is a fundamental right under Part III of the Constitution and a citizen can enforce restitutionary remedy if this right to walk on a…...