Litigants Should Be Allowed To Appear Virtually If Court Thinks Their Presence Is Required : Supreme Court

Litigants Should Be Allowed To Appear Virtually If Court Thinks Their Presence Is Required : Supreme Court

In a recent development, the Supreme Court intervened to provide relief to a litigant facing health challenges, staying an order from the Calcutta High Court that directed their personal appearance. The Vacation Bench, comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma, raised questions regarding the necessity of the Calcutta High Read more

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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