Mere Incorrect Averment in an Affidavit Cannot be Classified as Fraud- Madras High Court Order

A Bench of Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M. Sundar of the Madras High Court on 09.10.2017  (W.M.P.Nos.27473 and 27474 of 2017, W.P.No.3424 of 2017) observed that mere incorrect averment in an affidavit cannot be classified as fraud. ...
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5 Major Differences Between Affray and Assault

5 major differences between affray and assault are  1. Definition:-  According to section 159 of IPC 1860  "When two or more persons, by fighting in a public place, disturb the public peace, they are said to “commit an affray”. According to section 351 of...
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7 Major Differences Between Wrongful restraint and Wrongful confinement

7 Major Differences Between Wrongful restraint and Wrongful confinement are 1. Definition :- According to section 339 of IPC 1860  “Whoever voluntarily obstructs any person so as to prevent that person from proceeding in any direction in which that person has...
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In academic institutions, politics or political activities cannot be permitted - Kerala High Court Order

A Division Bench of Chief  Justice  MR.NAVANITI PRASAD SINGH  & MR. JUSTICE RAJA VIJAYARAGHAVAN V of the Kerala High Court on 10th October 2017 (Con.Case(C).No. 1597 of 2017 (S) IN WP(C).28239/2017) held that "in academic institutions, politics or political...
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Fundamental Right to hold public meetings under Article 19(1)(b) of the Constitution cannot be denied merely on the apprehension of violation of law and order- Madras High Court Order

The Madras High Court ( in Arappor Iyakkam vs State of Tamil Nadu. WP NO.25998 of 2017) on 5.10.2017 held that Fundamental Right to hold public meetings under Article 19(1)(b) of the Constitution cannot be denied merely on the apprehension of violation of law and...
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