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Aug 21 2024 (SC)

Rekha Sharma Vs. The Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur

Court : Supreme Court of India

REPORTABLE2024INSC615IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL No.5051 OF2023REKHA SHARMA APPELLANT(S) VERSUS THE RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT, JODHPUR & ANR. RESPONDENT(S) WITH CIVIL APPEAL No.5052/2023 RATANLAL APPELLANT(S) VERSUS THE RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT, JODHPUR & ANR. RESPONDENT(S) JUDGMENT BELA M. TRIVEDI, J.1. Both the appeals having common question of law and facts were heard together and are being decided by this common judgment.2. The facts in nutshell are that the respondent High Court had issued an advertisement for the direct recruitment of 120 posts of Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate under the Civil Judge Cadre. The appellant-Ms. 1 Rekha Sharma, having 40% permanent disability in relation to her eyes, had applied for the said post. The appellant-Ratan Lal having locomotor disability i.e. 55% permanent physical impairment in relation to his right upper limb, had also applied for the said post. Both having appeared in the Preliminary Examination we...

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Aug 20 2024 (SC)

In Re: Right To Privacy Of Adolescents

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... . there was a gross delay in the investigation, and the accused was arrested on 19th december 2021. the chargesheet was filed on 27th january 2022 against the accused for the offences for which he was convicted. in addition, the accused was charged with the offence punishable under section 9 of the prohibition of child marriage act, 2006. the prosecution examined seven witnesses. we may note here that as the learned special judge under the pocso act found that there was no evidence suo motu writ petition (c) no.3 of 2023 etc. page .....

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Aug 13 2024 (SC)

In Re: Patanjali Ayurved Limited, Through Its Managing Director, Achar ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

REPORTABLE2024INSC605IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA INHERENT JURISDICTION SUO MOTU CONTEMPT PETITION (CIVIL) No.4 OF2024IN WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) No.645 OF2022IN RE : PATANJALI AYURVED LIMITED THROUGH ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR, ACHARYA BALKRISHNA AND BABA RAMDEV IN THE MATTER OF : INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND ANOTHER PETITIONERS Versus UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ..RESPONDENTS JUDGEMENT HIMA KOHLI, J.1. This order shall dispose of the suo motu contempt proceedings initiated by this Court against the proposed contemnors, Patanjali Ayurved Limited1, Acharya Balkrishna, Managing Director of Patanjali and Baba Ramdev. The circumstances leading to initiation of contempt proceedings against the aforesaid parties needs some elucidation. 1 For short Patanjali Page 1 of 41 A. BACKDROP2 Indian Medication Association2, the petitioner in the writ petition3 has invoked Article 32 of the Constitution of India for raising a grievance against Patanjali, its Managing Director Acharya Balkrishna and its prim...

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Aug 02 2024 (SC)

Sudeep Chatterjee Vs. The State Of Bihar

Court : Supreme Court of India

2024 INSC567Reportable IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Criminal Appeal No.of 2024 (Arising out of SLP (Crl.) No.2011 of 2024) Sudeep Chatterjee Appellant(s) Versus The State of Bihar & Anr. Respondent(s) JUDGMENT C.T. RAVIKUMAR, J.Leave granted.1. Lex non cogit ad impossibilia means the law does not compel a man to do what he cannot possibly perform. The said maxim is being followed as an adage and with alacrity. We are constrained to refer to the said maxim on being pained to see that despite a catena of decisions deprecating the practice of putting onerous conditions for pre-arrest bail such orders are being passed without giving due regard to the binding precedents. Page 1 of 10 SLP (Crl.) No.2011 of 2024 2. The case on hand arises from an order dated 30.08.2023 passed by the High Court of Judicature at Patna in Criminal Miscellaneous No.57492 of 2023 whereby and whereunder the High Court granted provisional pre-arrest bail in Complaint Case No.1100 of ...

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Aug 01 2024 (SC)

The State Of Punjab Vs. Davinder Singh

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... every hindu necessarily belongs to the caste of his parents, and in that caste he inevitably remains. it states that no accumulation of wealth and no exercise of talents can alter his caste status; and marriage outside his caste is prohibited or severely discouraged. it further states that in some cases, the application of the rule of caste seems almost to prescribe the means of livelihood of its members; indeed, many castes partake of the nature of occupational guilds. it ..... in accessing facilities required to ace the examinations.98 in neil aurelio nunes (supra), a two-judge bench of this court discussed the privileges that accrue to the advanced classes in the form of cultural capital which ensures that a child is unconsciously trained by the familial environment and the economic capital: 24. [ ]. the privileges that accrue to forward classes are not limited to having access to quality schooling and access to tutorials and coaching centres to prepare for a competitive examination but .....

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Jul 25 2024 (SC)

Mineral Area Development Authority Etc. Vs. M/s Steel Authority Of Ind ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reportable 2024 INSC554IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE/ORIGINAL JURISDICTION Civil Appeal Nos. 4056-4064 of 1999 Mineral Area Development Authority & Anr. Appellants Versus M/S Steel Authority of India & Anr Etc. Respondents With Civil Appeal No.7937 of 2019 With Writ Petition (Civil) No.512 of 2018 With Civil Appeal No.7938 of 2019 With Civil Appeal No.7936 of 2019 With Civil Appeal No.6221 of 2008 With Civil Appeal No.5250 of 2019 With Writ Petition (C) No.729 of 2019 With Writ Petition (C) No.1029 of 2019 With Special Leave Petition (C) No.16028 of 2021 With Civil Appeal No.4286 of 2023 1 With Civil Appeal No.5682 of 2007 With Civil Appeal No.1295 of 2008 With Civil Appeal No.874 of 2013 With Civil Appeal Nos. 8269-8271 of 2013 With Civil Appeal No.8268 of 2013 With Civil Appeal No.8267 of 2013 With Civil Appeal No.6135 of 2013 With Civil Appeal No.8272 of 2013 With Civil Appeal No.9458 of 2013 With Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.18600 of 2013 With Civil Appeal No.4...

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Jul 19 2024 (HC)

Mr. Mohamed Shahid Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... any of said articles i went to my father s house and started to stay there. i had no job and hence my second 16 child was only of 6 months old. i had to stay back at home to look after him. my phone is in my husband s custody and i ..... with another woman. on 10-07-2022 it is the further allegation that the complainant/husband barged into the house of the wife s father to take away the second child who was 9 months then and has threatened that he would kill the wife and abduct the children and take them outside india. on 13-01-2023 the wife files a petition ..... marriage to them was just to cause me a mental and physical harassment. in view of the above, i request you to take appropriate actions against the above mentioned accused and book them under sections 405, 420, 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354(d) (stalking), 378 (theft), 497 (adultery) and 498a read with 34 of indian penal code, 1860 and also under section 3 and 4 of the dowry prohibition .....

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Jul 19 2024 (HC)

Abhay Kumar Vs. The State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... in c.c.no.24483 of 2018 arising out of crime in crime no.112 of 2018 registered for offences punishable under sections 498a, 420 read with 34 of the ipc and sections 3 and 4 of the dowry prohibition act, 1961 ( the act for short). 32. the facts, in brief, germane are as follows: the 2nd respondent is the complainant, wife of the petitioner. the two get married on 21-04-2014. soon thereafter, the allegation or averment ..... marriage in the case at hand.12. in the circumstances, it would become apposite to refer to the judgment of the apex court in the case of achin gupta v. state of haryana1, wherein it is held as follows: analysis15 having heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties and having gone through the materials on record, the only question that falls for our consideration is whether the criminal proceedings should be quashed?.16. the appellant and the respondent no.2 got married in october 2008. the couple lived together for more than a decade and in the wedlock a child .....

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Jul 19 2024 (HC)

Shabaz Masoom Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... any of said articles i went to my father s house and started to stay there. i had no job and hence my second 16 child was only of 6 months old. i had to stay back at home to look after him. my phone is in my husband s custody and i ..... with another woman. on 10-07-2022 it is the further allegation that the complainant/husband barged into the house of the wife s father to take away the second child who was 9 months then and has threatened that he would kill the wife and abduct the children and take them outside india. on 13-01-2023 the wife files a petition ..... marriage to them was just to cause me a mental and physical harassment. in view of the above, i request you to take appropriate actions against the above mentioned accused and book them under sections 405, 420, 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354(d) (stalking), 378 (theft), 497 (adultery) and 498a read with 34 of indian penal code, 1860 and also under section 3 and 4 of the dowry prohibition .....

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Jul 19 2024 (HC)

Smt Afreen Vs. State Of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

..... any of said articles i went to my father s house and started to stay there. i had no job and hence my second 16 child was only of 6 months old. i had to stay back at home to look after him. my phone is in my husband s custody and i ..... with another woman. on 10-07-2022 it is the further allegation that the complainant/husband barged into the house of the wife s father to take away the second child who was 9 months then and has threatened that he would kill the wife and abduct the children and take them outside india. on 13-01-2023 the wife files a petition ..... marriage to them was just to cause me a mental and physical harassment. in view of the above, i request you to take appropriate actions against the above mentioned accused and book them under sections 405, 420, 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354(d) (stalking), 378 (theft), 497 (adultery) and 498a read with 34 of indian penal code, 1860 and also under section 3 and 4 of the dowry prohibition .....

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