Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 498A -- Murder - Cruelty - Identification of body - Decomposed body of woman was recovered - PW1, father of deceased identified dead body of deceased on the basis of her wearing apparels - Though there was no scientific evidence that body was of deceased and seized articles were never marked or labeled and there is no blood mark or mud..........
Cost and Works Accountants (Amendment) Regulations, 2012 -- Regn.41(2) - Education - Course of Cost and Management Accountancy - Benefit of exemption - Petitioner appeared in final year examination conducted by Institute and scored more than 60% marks in Business Valuation paper of Group IV but could not clear 3 papers in the same group - However, grant of exemption was..........
Stamp Act, 1899, Section 35 -- Unstamped instrument - Not admissible in evidence even for collateral purpose, until same is impounded - If party want to mark those documents, it is open for them to pay stamp duty together with penalty and get document impounded and trial Court is at liberty to mark said documents subject to proof and relevance...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 363, 376 -- Kidnapping and rape - Consenting party - Age of prosecutrix as per ossification test in the absence of any other evidence is above 16 years - Both accused and prosecutrix were familiar with each other and she was on visiting terms at accused's residence - Nothing on record to show that prosecutrix was in forcible detention, as..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34 -- Double murder case - Circumstantial evidence - Finger prints of accused on cello tape found in the house of deceased - Not proved, as print marks on it, not found to be matching with specimen of accused - Only one mark is matched which was missing in the Court - This circumstance is also not proved against accused - Moreover, in..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13(1)(ia), 20(2) -- Divorce - Mental cruelty - False allegation of sexual perversity against husband - Pious relationship between father and daughter maligned by wife to such an extent that wife is guilty of treating husband with worst form of mental cruelty - Nature of allegations remained unsubstantiated, which have left indelible mark..........
Patents Act, 1970, Section 108, Trade Marks Act, 1999, Section 29, Civil Procedure Code, 1908 -- Infringement of patent and trade mark - Passing off - Misappropriation or distribution of confidential information - Injunction - Company which invests its time, money and man power in research and development deserves protection against infringement and passing off -..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 376, 506 -- Rape - Sole testimony of Prosecutrix - Story of rape as narrated by prosecutrix belies in the absence of any mark of injury on external or internal part of body of prosecutrix - Person to whom prosecutrix immediately informed the incident, did not accompany her to police station and not examined as witness - Solitary statement..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 20(c), Order 7, Rule 10, Trade Marks Act, 1999, Section 134(2) -- Trade mark - Jurisdiction - Return of plaint - Material fact pleaded by plaintiff that defendants are conducting, soliciting, rendering the impugned services under the impugned trade name within the jurisdiction of Court - Plaintiff also averred that it has a corporate..........
Kerala General Sales Tax Act, 1963, Section 5(2A), 5(2B) -- Sale by branded name holder or trade mark holder - Regarded as first sale...........