delhi high court
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“It is submitted that a one-time private, and non-commercial event is being held at various locations in the complex and there is no provision contained in any law, that prohibit Respondents 3 and 4 from inviting guests to view their facilities, especially for non-commercial purposes.”

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rajasthan high court
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“Legitimate expectation is considered to be a part of the principles of natural justice. This doctrine will be applicable, if by reasons of existing state of affairs, a party is given to understand that the other party shall not take away the benefit without complying with the principles of natural justice.”

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bombay high court
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In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court granted exemption from strict surrogacy regulations to a couple facing challenges due to a genetic disorder. The decision enables the petitioners, dealing with infertility linked to Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome, to pursue surrogacy without adherence to donor gamete restrictions, marking a pivotal development in reproductive rights litigation.

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delhi high court
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“The quantity of contraband assumes relevance as quantum of sentence to be awarded for an offence of possessing/transporting contraband committed under the NDPS Act is dependent on the fact whether the quantity of such contraband is small quantity, commercial quantity or intermediate quantity.”

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allahabad high court
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Allahabad High Court noted that the deceased survived for seven days, thereafter he succumbed to this injury, and viewed that a single injury caused by throwing a piece of brick, which is not a handheld weapon, cannot be categorised as an injury likely to cause death.

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tripura high court
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“Section 4(5) of Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 is indicative of fact that the Act being a beneficial legislation, entitlement of employee cannot be reduced below the prescribed ceiling limit under Section 4(3) of Act, rather this provision approves receiving of a better gratuity than what is notified by Central Government.”

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delhi high court
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“The purpose of Sections 17 and 18 of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, gives the right to a micro, small and medium enterprise to have its disputes adjudicated by approaching the facilitation councils and it cannot be obliterated on account of any other contract to the contrary.”

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delhi high court
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“The duty of the municipal authorities is to take concerted, sincere and optimum steps to ensure that such animals are rehabilitated and do not possess a menace to residents of Delhi or to the traffic plying on the roads.”

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delhi high court
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The present case show that the husband of the petitioner had contracted COVID-19 and was admitted in the hospital on 25-04-2021 and his health condition did not improve thereafter, and he passed away after two months in the hospital itself only due to COVID-19 complications.

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andhra pradesh high court
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“The Gazette notification dated 07-05-2015 and proceedings 09-06-2016, are not violative of Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution and do not infringe the petitioner’s fundamental to carry on his business in a particular District.”

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