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In cases where two interconnected contracts contain differing arbitration clauses, the clause found within the primary contract should be prioritized: Delhi High Court |
SangsLegal News Anticipatory bail can be granted to a proclaimed offender only in exceptional and rare circumstances: Supreme Court |
The Supreme Court has observed that only in exceptional and rare circumstances can anticipatory bail be granted to an individual who has been declared a proclaimed offender. |
SangsLegal News Grant disability pension in respect of disability 'Diabetes Mellitus Type-II: AFT Regional Bench Guwahati |
The Armed Forced Tribunal Regional Bench Guwahati held that the disability (diabetes mellitus) of the applicant should be held attributable to/ aggravated by the military service.The Bench further stated that the fact that armed forces personnel go through the pressure of rigorous military training and associated stress and strain of the service and holding the disability in question as only metabolic disorder without giving any specific grounds for the opinion may not be acceptable. lt may also be taken into consideratron that the most of the personnel of the armed forces, during their service, work in the stressful and hostile environment, difficult weather conditions and under sfrict disciplinary norms.
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SangsLegal News Children born out of void or voidable marriages are entitled to inherit a share of their deceased parents' property: Supreme Court |
In a landmark judgement the Supreme Court on Friday held that children born out of void or voidable marriages are entitled to inherit a share of their deceased parents' property, which would have been apportioned to them in a hypothetical division of the Hindu joint family property. However, they are prohibited from claiming rights to properties belonging to any family member apart from their parents. |
SangsLegal News High Courts are now eligible to consider appeals against decisions made by the Armed Forces Tribunal:Supreme Court Overrules its judgement. |
In the case of Union of India v. Major General Shri Kant Sharma, (2015) 6 SCC 773, the High Courts had originally been prohibited from exercising their jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Indian Constitution to challenge orders from the Armed Forces Tribunal. However, it is now established that High Courts do have jurisdiction to review gucci borse imitazioni and overrule decisions made by the Armed Forces Tribunal. |