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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice K Babu"
Vigilance Manual Not Statute, Mere Non-Compliance With Directions For Investigators Doesn't Vitiate Probe: Kerala High Court
[PC Act] Mere Negligence In Giving Legal Advice Sans Moral Delinquency Not Professional Misconduct: Kerala High Court Reiterates
Kerala HC Denies Bail To Man Accused Of Stabbing Partner To Death, Says Bail Can't Be Granted When Alleged Offence 'Shakes Public Confidence'
PC Act | Mere Violation Of Appointment Procedure Doesn't Always Imply 'Dishonest Intention' On Part Of Appointee/ Appointing Authority: Kerala HC
Writ Jurisdiction Can Be Invoked To Seek Bail In Exceptional Cases To Secure Liberty: Kerala High Court
[S.7 PC Act] Kerala High Court Distinguishes Between Acceptance & Obtainment Of Bribe; Says Proof Of Offer, Acceptance Or Prior Demand Must Be Established
No Palpable Misreading Of Records By Magistrate, Revisional Jurisdiction Cannot Be Equated With Appeal: Kerala High Court Dismisses Plea
'No Mens Rea': Kerala HC Grants Pre-Arrest Bail To Headmistress Booked Under SC/ST Act For Cutting Tribal Student's Hair During Assembly
Action Merely Contrary To Departmental Norms Not 'Criminal Misconduct' Under PC Act, 'Dishonest Intention' Must: Kerala High Court
Subsequent Overruling Judgment Doesn't Disturb Conclusiveness Of Inter-Parte Order That Attained Finality: Kerala High Court
High Degree Of Evidence Required To Challenge Genuineness Of Will On Grounds Of Fraud, Undue Influence And Coercion: Kerala High Court
Subjecting Children Of Rape Victims To DNA Tests Will Defeat Divine Concept Of Adoption: Amicus Curiae Tells Kerala High Court
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