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SC: In Domestic Violence Act Proceedings, Physical Presence of Parties Not Necessary(24.02.2025)

Supreme Court has observed that as the proceedings under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 are quasi-criminal in nature, thus, .....

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Physical Presence of Couple Compulsory for Marriage Registration: Madras HC(04.02.2019)

Madras High Court has directed Inspector General of Registration to issue a circular making physical presence of parties to marriage mandatory for reg.....

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Delhi HC: Consent of All Parties Necessary for Physical Presence in Court(09.12.2020)

Delhi High Court has made it clear that a litigant or a lawyer cannot be asked to appear physically before the trial Court amid the Covid-19 pandemic .....

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Delhi HC: For Section 34 IPC, Giving Actual Blow or Physical Presence is Not Necessary(01.09.2025)

Delhi High Court has observed that every person charged for an offence by invoking Section 34 IPC must participate in some form or other in the offenc.....

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