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SangsLegal News The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to refrain from insisting that the state of Kerala withdraw its suit under Article 131


The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to refrain from insisting that the state of Kerala withdraw its suit under Article 131.Previously, Kerala had filed an original suit against the Union of India in the Supreme Court, citing that the Centre had imposed limits on the state's borrowing capacity.
 
The State Government expressed concern that this reduction in borrowing limits could potentially result in a severe financial crisis in Kerala. The bench clarified that while the Union can set other conditions that are in line with the Constitution, the demand for the suit to be withdrawn is not permissible.

SangsLegal News The buyer would not gain ownership or possession of the property through a sale deed executed by a person who is not the actual owner of the property: Supreme Court


The Supreme Court has recently clarified that, the buyer would not gain ownership or possession of the property through a sale deed executed by a person who is not the actual owner of the property.

SangsLegal News A party unable to challenge an arbitral award under sections 34 A&C, cannot seek relief through Article 226:Delhi High Court


The Delhi High Court ruled that a party unable to challenge an arbitral award under sections 34 A&C cannot seek relief through Article 226. It was emphasized that Article 226 of the Indian Constitution is an extraordinary remedy and should not be used if other legal remedies have not been exhausted.

SangsLegal News A Muslim wife who is legally wedded cannot engage in a live-in relationship with another man: Allahabad High Court


The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a protection plea filed by a married Muslim woman and her Hindu live-in partner stating that under Shariat Law, a Muslim wife who is legally wedded cannot engage in a live-in relationship with another replica handbags man, as this would be considered 'Zina' (fornication) and 'Haram' (forbidden act according to Allah).

SangsLegal News Caring forĀ children is a full-time responsibility for a mother, husband cannot refuse to pay maintenance on the basis that the wife relies solely on the maintenance: Karnataka High Court


The Karnataka High Court has observed that caring for children is a full-time responsibility for a mother. Therefore, a husband cannot refuse to pay maintenance on the basis that the wife, despite being qualified, chooses not to work and relies solely on the maintenance provided by him.