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'A Person Hardly Expected To Outrage Modesty Of Aunt Along With Brother': Orissa High Court Quashes Man's Conviction U/S 354 IPC

The Orissa High has acquitted a man accused of outraging the modesty of his aunt, being associated with other accused persons including his brother, in a 31-year-old-case. While giving relief to the.

Mayurbhanj
Orissa
India
Justice-sashikanta-mishra
Phula-majhi
High-court
Court-observations
Orissa-high
Single-bench
Sessions-judge
Indian-penal
Additional-standing

S.32B NDPS Act | Trial Court Must Assign Specific Reasons For Imposing Higher Than Minimum Sentence Prescribed: Orissa High Court

The Orissa High Court has held that the trial Courts must avoid giving generic reasons and must provide specific factors while imposing higher than the minimum sentences prescribed under the Narcotic.

Orissa
India
Ganjam
India-general
State-of-odisha
Rajeshkr-anr
Gurdev-singh
Justice-sangam-kumar-sahoo
Sambhulal-tibrewal
Rajib-bihari-mishra
Kamal-franklin-patra-raja
Arupananda-das

Tedious Judicial Process Cannot Be Used To Harass Employees: Calcutta High Court Directs UCO Bank To Release Arrears Of Pay & Retirement Benefits

The Calcutta High Court has directed UCO Bank to disburse within a period of 6 weeks, the salary arrears, retirement and service benefits of a retired employee whose conduct during service is being.

Calcutta
West-bengal
India
Justice-shekharb-saraf
Division-bench
Court-observations
High-court
Calcutta-high-court
Justice-shekhar
Employee
Salary-arrears

Supreme Court Acquits Two Death Row Convicts, Perplexed At Trial Court & HC Awarding Capital Punishment Despite Loopholes In Evidence

After noting "yawning gaps" in the evidence and "infirmities" in the prosecution, the Supreme Court recently acquitted three persons in a case for murder and kidnap of a teenager. Two of the accused.

Madhya-pradesh
India
Jabalpur
Delhi
State-of-madhya-pradesh
Om-prakash-yadav
Rajesh-yadav
Sanjay-kumar
Raja-yadav
Ajit-pal
Siddharth-luthra
Prakash-yadav

'Gratuity Not A Charity': Calcutta High Court Directs FCI To Pay Employee's Gratuity, Says It Can Only Be Stopped If Employment Terminated

The Calcutta High Court has directed the Food Corporation of India (“FCI”) to pay a former employee s gratuity along with 8% interest, within four weeks in a challenge against withholding of his.

Kolkata
West-bengal
India
Calcutta
Patna
Bihar
Justice-shekharb-saraf
Court-observations
Calcutta-high-court
Patna-high-court
High-court
Deputy-chief-labour-commissioner

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