The Court noted that since the school had not applied for regularisation, it did not have any legally enforceable right to seek the extension of recognition to continue functioning on the said grazing land.
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.
A criminal conviction cannot stand merely on the basis of apprehensions and sentiments, observed the Jammu and Kashmir High Court recently while acquitting a teacher who had been accused of raping his student.
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh ruled that a failure by the detaining authority to supply the detenue with the material forming the basis for detention would render a preventive detention order illegal.
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court made the observation while hearing a plea challenging a criminal complaint, the details of which were initially sent to the police via WhatsApp and email.