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Read more about the article Courts must ensure no one is made to face same kind of litigation twice over: Delhi High Court

Courts must ensure no one is made to face same kind of litigation twice over: Delhi High Court

  • Post published:January 20, 2025
  • Post category:Judgements/Miscellaneous

"The principle that a party cannot be permitted to re-adjudicate the same issue is based on public policy," the Court noted. The Delhi High Court recently observed that re-adjudication of…

Continue ReadingCourts must ensure no one is made to face same kind of litigation twice over: Delhi High Court
Read more about the article Amitabh upadhyay Vs State of Maharashtra 25 september 2014 HC of Bombay Crl. Appeal No.1173/2013

Amitabh upadhyay Vs State of Maharashtra 25 september 2014 HC of Bombay Crl. Appeal No.1173/2013

  • Post published:December 14, 2021
  • Post category:Domestic Violence

Thereafter of Divorce , the couple had never shared the household. The allegations were not pertaining to the period when they had lived together and, therefore, it cannot be said…

Continue ReadingAmitabh upadhyay Vs State of Maharashtra 25 september 2014 HC of Bombay Crl. Appeal No.1173/2013
Read more about the article Anil Kumar vs Shashi Bala And Others on 2 May, 2017 HC of Himachal Pradesh

Anil Kumar vs Shashi Bala And Others on 2 May, 2017 HC of Himachal Pradesh

  • Post published:December 14, 2021
  • Post category:Domestic Violence

PARA 15 :- Fact that complainant herself had left the house. Since there was no evidence with regard to maltreatment or violence, learned appellate Court below ought not have granted…

Continue ReadingAnil Kumar vs Shashi Bala And Others on 2 May, 2017 HC of Himachal Pradesh

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