Delhi HC: Passing Off is a Distinct Right, Which Resides in its Own Common Law Space  ||  Delhi HC Seeks ICICI’s Response on Plea Alleging Lack of Accessibility Standards for PWDs  ||  Bombay HC: Saying ‘I Love You’ in with No Sexual Intent Isn’t Sexual Harassment  ||  Rajasthan HC: Centre & State to Issue Directions Regarding Excessive Use of Mobile Phones by Children  ||  Allahabad HC: Undressing Woman but Failing to Commit Intercourse Amounts to ‘Attempt to Rape’  ||  MP HC: Taxpayers with Appeals that are Pending are Eligible for 50% Relief under Samadhan Scheme  ||  Del. HC: Indian Citizen Apprehending Arrest for Offence Committed Abroad Can Invoke Sec. 438 of CrPC  ||  Delhi HC: Can Grant Ad-Interim Maintenance without Filing Specific Application  ||  Delhi HC: Govt. to Take Steps for Involving Mental Health Professionals in Premature Release Process  ||  Del. HC: “Goodwill” for Purposes of Passing off, is in the Name Under Which Business Is Done    

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Bombay HC Notices State over Regularization of Matrimonial Websites(11.01.2017)

Bombay High Court has directed State Government to file an affidavit with details of steps it has initiated to regulate matrimonial websites and marri.....

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Kar.HC: S.498-A IPC Not Maintainable Against Woman in Illicit Relationship With Victim’s Husband(24.06.2022)

Karnataka High Court has quashed an FIR registered against a woman under Section 498-A of IPC and Section 3 and 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act by another .....

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SC: Can’t Assume that Dowry & Gifts Given During Marriage are Entrusted to Parents-in-Law of Bride(30.08.2024)

SC has reiterated the position that giving dowry and traditional presents at the time of the wedding does not raise a presumption that such articles a.....

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SC Dismissed Public Interest Litigation Challenging Validity of Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961(04.02.2025)

Supreme Court has dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) that challenged the validity of Sections 2, 3, 4 and 8A of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1.....

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