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Harish Bajaj
Briefly stated, the appellant-husband approached the Patna High Court apprehending arrest in a case registered for the offences under Sections 498(A), 504, 379 and 34 IPC and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act.
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Self-defence is the legal right to protect oneself or others from harm using reasonable and necessary force. Recognized under Sections 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), this right is crucial in situations of immediate threats to life, body, or property.
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“However, the seized vehicle is not liable to confiscation if the owner of the seized vehicle can prove that the vehicle was used by the accused person without the owner's knowledge or connivance and that he had taken all reasonable precautions against such use of the seized vehicle by the accused person.”,
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The Supreme Court has reiterated that in motor accident claim cases, police records can be looked into by the Tribunal/Court to determine the question of negligence.
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Self-defence is the legal right to protect oneself or others from harm using reasonable and necessary force. Recognized under Sections 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), this right is crucial in situations of immediate threats to life, body, or property.
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Observing that the health of a child cannot be compromised while deciding the disputes between the parents, the Supreme Court recently modified the directions allowing interim visitation rights to a father.
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Once again expressing concerns about the misuse of domestic violence and dowry laws by disgruntled wives, the Supreme Court cautioned women not to abuse the laws which are meant for their protection.
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Self-Defense Law in India
Self-defence is the legal right to protect oneself or others from harm using reasonable and necessary force. Recognized under Sections 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), this right is crucial in situations of immediate threats to life, body, or property.
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Self-Defense Law in India
Self-defence is the legal right to protect oneself or others from harm using reasonable and necessary force. Recognized under Sections 96 to 106 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), this right is crucial in situations of immediate threats to life, body, or property.
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A bench comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan dismissed an appeal challenging the Allahabad High Court's decision to demolish structures purchased by the appellants. The shops and commercial spaces had been illegally constructed by Respondent No. 5 and 6 on land allotted by Respondent No. 1, the U.P. Housing and Development Board, without obtaining the required...
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