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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice C Hari Shankar"
High Court Orders Assistant Controller General Of Patents To Undergo Course On Passing Judicial Orders At Delhi Judicial Academy
Delhi High Court Permanently Restrains Rajasthan-Based Restaurant From Using 'Sadda Pind' Mark, Asks It To Pay ₹2 Lakh Costs To NGO
Law In India Doesn't Allow Grant Of Injunction Merely On Ground Of Similarity In Décor, Appearance Of Two Different Restaurants: Delhi High Court
Registration of Tread Pattern Nearly Identical To ‘Suit Pattern’ As A Design Would Not Disentitle It From Being Regarded As Trademark: Delhi HC
Citizen's Arrest Compromises Right To Life And Personal Liberty, Adherence To Procedure Must Be Strict And Scrupulous: Delhi High Court
Time For Filing Written Statement Starts From Date Of Providing Suit And Documents To Defendant: Delhi High Court
Leniency Shown In Taking Belated Written Statements On Record Cannot Mean CPC Procedure And Time Limits Are Forgotten: Delhi High Court
Lawyers Expected to Address Court with Deference, Judges also Should Refrain From Showing Needless Sensitivity On Counsel's Utterances: Delhi HC
Public Entry To Private Temple On Festivals Does Not Convert It Into Public Temple: Delhi High Court
Section 10 CPC 'Eviscerates' Litigant's Right To Expeditious Trial, Must Be Construed Strictly: Delhi HC
Relevancy Of Question Asked During Cross-Examination Relates To Pleadings & Rival Stands, Not Merits Of Such Stands: Delhi High Court
Injunction Order Can Be Stayed Only In Rare Cases Where Restoration Of Status Quo Ante At Interlocutory Stage Is Imperative For Justice: Delhi High Court
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