Calcutta High Court
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“Section 21(g) makes no difference between a woman who approaches a clinic for taking resort to such technology individually and a woman who is one of the spouses of a commissioning couple approaching a clinic for similar purposes.”

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Allahabad High Court
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“Last fetters of colonial legacy which had constrained the Indian educational policy and condemned Indian students have been cast aside by the UGC and the BHU. Reform programmes are liable to imbibe noble ideals and strength of character that insulate students from toxic influences and deter them from deviant actions.”

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Bombay High Court
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Participants in a public auction must maintain the character they assumed throughout the ensuing litigation, unless legally permitted by the Court. Changing character to exploit the situation for personal gain, especially at the expense of legitimate beneficiaries, is impermissible.

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