If the income remains static over a long period of time or in certain cases, as in the present case, yields no income, then such a landlord would be within his rights, subject of course, to the agreement with their tenant, to be aggrieved by the same: Supreme Court

If the income remains static over a long period of time or in certain cases, as in the present case, yields no income, then such a landlord would be within his rights, subject of course, to the agreement with their tenant, to be aggrieved by the same: Supreme Court

The Supreme court on friday,17th May,2024 had given its judgment on the case of Bijay kumar Manish kumar versus Ashwin Bhanulal Desai. This case was about a dispute between the landlord and the tenant over the non- payment of rent and some other dues of a property which was situated Read more

"Higher Religious Observance": Madras High Court Allows Devotee Rolling Ceremony Regarding Questionable Leaves On Which Food Was Ingested By Others

“Higher Religious Observance”: Madras High Court Allows Devotee Rolling Ceremony Regarding Questionable Leaves On Which Food Was Ingested By Others

A person’s right to privacy extends beyond their gender and sexual orientation to include their spiritual orientation, as noted by the Madras High Court in a recent ruling. This suggests that everyone has the right to practice their religion in any way they see fit. “If the right to privacy Read more

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