In the matter of Vipin Kumar vs State of U.P. and Another, The Hon’ble Allahabad High Court held that :- Before coming to the merits of the present ...
contractual employees cannot be replaced by another set of contractual employees”
The Hon’ble supreme Court in the matter of MANISH GUPTA & ANR. ETC. ETC vsPRESIDENT, JAN BHAGIDARI SAMIT & ORS. ETC. ETC. Held that :- A...
How to Declare Persons absconding from the Law as “Proclaimed Offender”(P.O.)
The Hon’ble Delhi High Court in the matter of Sunil Tyagi vs Govt Of Nct Of Delhi & Anr Made the following guidelines:- The law with respect to ...
Whether ad hoc appointment for the purpose of seniority can be counted ?
In the matter of Direct Recruit Class II Engineering Officers’ Association v. State of Maharashtra & Ors.1, the High Court was of the opinion...
Quashing Petition in non compoundable offences u/s 482 of Cr.P.C.
The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Ramgopal vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh held that:- When both these appeals came up for hearing, a two...
Major Children are entitled for Maintenance from father even after age of 18 years ?.
The purpose of Section 125 Cr.P.C has been laid down by the Supreme Court in several judgments. The object of Section 125 Cr.P.C is to prevent vagranc...
Period of 90 days for filing of written statement is directory or Mandatory under order 8 of CPC
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO.6304 OF 2021 SLP(C) No.13129/2018) SHORAJ SINGH APPELLANT(S) VERSUS ...
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Major Daughters Cannot claim maintenance from her father in sec. 125 of Cr.P.c. Cases.
The following two questions arise for consideration in the Appeal titles as “ ABHILASHA vs PARKASH & ORS. In CRIMINAL A...
P.O. ( Bail in Proclaimed Offender) in Criminal Case.
” 82 Proclamation for person absconding.- (1) If any Court has reason to believe (whether after taking evidence or not) that any person against whom...