Does a Writ Petition Abate Automatically on the Death of the Petitioner if Legal Heirs Are Not Substituted Within Time?
The Madras High Court reaffirmed that when a petitioner dies and steps are not taken to substitute legal heirs despite
The Madras High Court reaffirmed that when a petitioner dies and steps are not taken to substitute legal heirs despite
Calcutta High Court holds that prior transfer of title by plaintiff defeats claim for interim injunction, even if violation of
The Calcutta High Court reiterated that writ jurisdiction under Article 226 should not be exercised to challenge proceedings initiated under
The Uttarakhand High Court confirms that criminal proceedings under Sections 279 and 338 IPC can be quashed under Section 528
The Gujarat High Court has reaffirmed that for the purpose of Section 13(1)(I) of the Bombay Rent Act, land originally
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir ruled that a preventive detention order is vitiated if the detenu is not
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has reaffirmed that statutory interest on delayed payment of retiral benefits must be paid, even
High Court clarifies, with binding effect, that each eligible dependent—spouse and children—must be awarded separate compensation for loss of consortium
Reiterates that High Courts must refrain from exercising jurisdiction under Article 226 in SARFAESI matters where an alternative remedy before
The Punjab and Haryana High Court reaffirmed that when a matter is squarely covered by a prior decision of a
The High Court confirms that a contempt petition may be dismissed as infructuous when so stated by the petitioner, without
The High Court reaffirmed that a co-sharer cannot sustain a suit for permanent injunction over joint property without evidence of