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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "#Justice Sanjay Dhar"
J&K Reservation Rules | 4% Quota For Physically Challenged Persons Is Overall Horizontal Reservation, Not Compartmentalised: High Court
Comparing Evaluation Methods Of J&K Public Service Commission With UPSC Lies Beyond Domain Of Judicial Review: High Court
Is Letters Patent Appeal Maintainable Against Order Of Single-Judge In Criminal Jurisdiction?: J&K High Court Refers To Larger Bench
High Court Retains Original Civil Jurisdiction Despite Changes Introduced Post-2019 Re-Organisation Act: J&K High Court
State Doesn't Have Vested Right To File Belated Appeal Without Explaining Reasons, Diligence Expected In Its Functioning: J&K High Court
Proceedings U/S 12 DV Act Not Strictly Criminal In Nature, Bar Preventing Magistrates From Revoking Their Own Orders Is Not Applicable: J&K HC
DV Act | No Need For Trial To Grant Interim Residence Order, It Is An Urgent Relief To Protect Woman From Taking Shelter On Road: J&K High Court
J&K CCA Rules 1956 | Forfeiture Of Increment Is A Major Penalty Due To Permanent Pay Reduction, Requires Detailed Enquiry Under Rule 33: High Court
Court Must Scrutinize "Due Diligence" Undertaken By Parties Before Allowing Amendment Applications After Conclusion Of Trial: J&K High Court
Simply Because Judge Has Gone Wrong In Law No Grounds For Review, May Be A Ground For Appeal: J&K High Court
Lok Adalat Has No Power To Dismiss Cases for Non-Appearance Of Party: Jammu & Kashmir And Ladakh High Court
Preliminary Enquiry U/S 340 CrPC Can Only Be Initiated In Interest Of Justice And In Relation To Court Proceedings: J&K High Court
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