The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has ruled that an insurance company cannot reduce the payout to a claimant based on ex gratia relief received from the government. The court emphasized that the insurance company is bound to pay the claim against the sum insured, regardless of any government relief received.
Calling it borderline "contemptuous", the Punjab & Haryana High Court expressed reservation on the pleadings of a lawyer who referred to an Appellate Court as "his" and contended that his application was rejected on "irrelevant ground. "While hearing a revision plea against the order which allowed condonation of delay of 12 days, the Court criticised the manner of drafting and …
Noting that once prima facie it appears that the prosecutrix was a minor, the grounds that there was a "love affair" between her and the accused and the accused's alleged refusal to marry would be extraneous for bail, the Supreme Court on Monday set aside the bail granted to an accused under section 376, IPC and section 6, POCSO. as …
Judgements This Week 1. Section 482 CrPC- Jurisdiction To Quash Can Be Exercised Only If No Offense Is Made Out On Reading The Allegations In FIR As They Stand: Supreme Court Case name: Veena Mittal vs State of Uttar Pradesh|CrA 122 of 2022 Citation: 2022 LiveLaw 110 The Supreme Court bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Dinesh Maheshwari has reiterated …