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Tejaswita 7 Nov 2016 12:45pm
DENIAL OF PHYSICAL ACCESS DURING PREGENCY IS NOT CRUELTY
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DENIAL OF PHYSICAL ACCESS DURING PREGENCY IS NOT CRUELTY As any person who has had the chance to see or be a part of any contested divorce proceeding in Indian family court or has even heard about such matters would know that such contested proceedings are what can be said to be a slang match between the spouses. Malicious, false, vague and even disgusting…
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Tejaswita 1 Nov 2016 12:57am
Claimant who knowingly sleeps over its rights cannot complain later- he is not entitled to any relief
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Claimant who knowingly sleeps over its rights cannot complain later- he is not entitled to any relief In the recent case of People Interactive (I) Pvt. Ltd v. Vivek Pahwa and Ors., Notice of Motion No. 1687 of 2015 in Suit No. 846 of 2015 dated 14.09.2016 (link- https://indiankanoon.org/doc/9121927/ ), the Hon’ble High Court of Mumbai rejected…
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Tejaswita 28 Oct 2016 2:49pm
Equal Pay For Equal Work Applies to Temporary Employees also
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Equal Pay For Equal Work Applies to Temporary Employees also The Supreme Court in a recent decision in case titled as “State of Punjab v. Jagjit Singh” (link- https://indiankanoon.org/doc/106416990/) considered the application of the principle of equal pay for equal work on temporary employees before it. The Court held that with reference…
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Tejaswita 23 Oct 2016 10:45pm
PAYING MAINTENANCE TOWARDS THE CHILD ENTITLES THE PARENT FOR VISITATION RIGHTS
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PAYING MAINTENANCE TOWARDS THE CHILD ENTITLES THE PARENT FOR VISITATION RIGHTS When one is a part of the legal field, it is common for one to come across various family disputes. Most common ones being matrimonial proceedings. It is a common sight in the family courts for a person to see spouses fighting each other. An issue that is common to most…
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Tejaswita 23 Oct 2016 10:01pm
ARBITRATION AND TRUST DEEDS
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ARBITRATION AND TRUST DEEDS The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc. v. SBI Home Finance Ltd., (2011) 5 SCC 532 had an occasion to deliberate upon the meaning of the term “arbitrability”. The court in the case was of the view that the term has different meanings in different contexts. The court…
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Tejaswita 17 Oct 2016 7:18pm
CHARACTER ASSASSINATION OF THE SPOUSE IS MENTAL CRUELTY, DIVORCE CAN BE GRANTED
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CHARACTER ASSASINATION OF THE SPOUSE IS MENTAL CRUELTY, DIVORCE CAN BE GRANTED It is very common for to see the spouses insulting each other during matrimonial proceedings for divorce. Various accusations and allegations all ranging from questionable character to weird living habits to drinking to adultery and false affairs and adulterous conduct are…
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Tejaswita 15 Oct 2016 1:32pm
Understanding Counter-Claims
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Understanding Counter-Claims Consider a situation where a suit is filed by the plaintiff against a defendant and this defendant is called upon to reply to the case by way of filing a written statement. Here, what if the defendant has his own claim against the plaintiff and files his own suit against him? He can do so by filing a counter-claim. The…
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Tejaswita 12 Oct 2016 5:25pm
Decree for restitution of conjugal rights is a stepping stone and passage towards divorce
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Decree for restitution of conjugal rights is a stepping stone and passage towards divorce- on passing of a decree for restitution of conjugal rights law can be said to enforce cohabitation but not enforce sexual intercourse between spouses A division bench of the Delhi High Court recently in MAT.APP.(F.C.) 64/2015, vide its judgment dated 7th October…
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Tejaswita 12 Oct 2016 4:22pm
Degree not collected cannot be equated with Degree not issued- the university can deny admission if requisite documents are not produced
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Degree not collected cannot be equated with Degree not issued- the university can deny admission if requisite documents are not produced Many times it happens that one does not collect his degree from his institution on time. Generally, one may not bother much about this aspect as one proceeds with one’s career. However, can the issue of not…
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Tejaswita 11 Oct 2016 9:25pm
Maintainability of complaints under Section 12 (1) (C) of the Consumer Protection Act
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There were numerous instances where a few consumers would come to the Hon’ble National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (“Commission”) and seek relief in cases related to builder – buyer disputes by filing joint complaints. The complainants rely on Section 12(1) (c) of the Consumer Protection Act (“Act”) in…
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