The Supreme Court has advised High Courts to exercise caution before quashing non-compoundable cases based on settlement between the victim and the accused. Without ensuring that the settlement is genuine, quashing petitions should not be allowed.
Property disputes and real estate matters are among the most stressful legal challenges anyone can face. From protecting ownership rights to navigating complex documentation, the journey can be overwhelming without the right legal support.
While discussing the 2005 amendments to the Hindu Succession Act, Justice N Seshasayee of the Madras High Court observed that while the amendment ensured that daughter's got a share in the ancestral property, it also took away the quantum of property that would otherwise vest with the...
he bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan observed in the judgment containing directions against "bulldozer actions", the Supreme Court has warned that officials who carry out illegal demolitions in contravention of the judicial directions will be held liable to restore the properties at their personal...
ustice Anand Venkatesh observed that to constitute an offence of sexual harassment U/s 354-A(1)(i) of IPC a man must have committed physical contact and made advances involving unwelcome and explicit sexual overtures.
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