The Jammu and Kashmir High Court emphasised that before the grant of interim maintenance to an aggrieved woman under the Domestic Violence Act, there must be some evidence to persuade the court to grant such relief.
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir recently asked the office of the DHS, Kashmir to pay ₹2 lakhs as costs for repeatedly filing frivolous cases to halt the execution of a decree passed by a trial court in 2003.
New Delhi: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha administered the reading of Preamble to the Constitution along with Officials and staff on the Constitution day. The Lt Governor while paying the tributes to the Founding Fathers of the Constitution, said that the holy book has been our astute guide and an abiding source of inspiration.
He called upon the people to rededicate themselves
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The conviction of an accused in a rape case can be based on the solitary statement of the rape victim but such a statement should be unblemished and of sterling quality, held the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir.