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SangsLegal News Army Public Schools are subject to the jurisdiction of the High Court for issuing writs :Punjab & Haryana High Court


The Punjab & Haryana High Court explicitly stated that the Army Public Schools fall under the definition of Article 12 as an "Authority" replique montre france and are subject to the jurisdiction of the High Court for issuing writs.

SangsLegal News Members who fail to pay their membership fee will be automatically disqualified from the society, without any prior notice :Supreme Court


The Supreme Court has recently ruled that individuals who fail to pay their membership fee will be automatically disqualified from the society, without any prior notice (Section 15 of the Societies Registration Act, 1860). As a result, these members will not be considered as society members and will not have the right to vote on any matters related to the society.

SangsLegal News In a case involving a bounced cheque, the accused cannot present their evidence through an affidavit : Andhra Pradesh High Court


The Andhra Pradesh High Court has ruled that in a case involving a bounced cheque, the accused cannot present their evidence through an affidavit. This decision is based on the provision stated in Section 145(1) of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1882, which mandates that only the complainant can submit evidence in such a format.

SangsLegal News Prior sanction for prosecution under Section 197 is not necessary when prosecuting a public servant for the creation of fraudulent documents : Supreme Court


The Supreme Court has ruled that Section 197 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is applicable only to acts performed by a public hermes replica handbags servant in the discharge of their official duties. The Court stated that the fabrication of documents does not fall within the scope of official duty. Therefore, prior sanction for prosecution under Section 197 is not necessary when prosecuting a public servant for the creation of fraudulent documents.

SangsLegal News An unmarried daughter is entitled to receive maintenance under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005: Allahabad High Court


The Allahabad High Court has recently ruled that an unmarried daughter is entitled to receive maintenance under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, regardless of her religion and age, if she meets the criteria as an aggrieved person, as defined in Section 2(a) of the Act.

According to Section 2(a) of the Act an aggrieved person means any woman who is, or has been, in a domestic relationship with the respondent and who alleges to have been subjected to any act of domestic violence by the respondent;