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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice PS Narasimha"
Need To Separate The Chaff From The Grain Only Where Testimony Is Partly Reliable And Partly Unreliable : Supreme Court
Historical Similarity In Previous Pay Scales Can Be Considered To Allow Same Pay Scale For Similar Posts : Supreme Court
Party Not Entitled To Seek Relief That Has Not Been Prayed For: Supreme Court
Airlines Bound By Time Schedule Promised By Its Travel Agent : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Expunges Remarks Against Judge In Gauhati HC Judgment
Stop Using 'My Lord' & 'Your Lordship', Use 'Sir' Instead : Justice PS Narasimha To Lawyer
Plaint Cannot Be Rejected In Part Under Order VII Rule 11 Of CPC: Supreme Court
Is Profane Language 'Obscene' & 'Sexually Explicit' As Per Sec.67/67A IT Act? Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In 'College Romance' Case
Tamil Nadu’s Ban On Reinforced Paper Cups Reasonable,In Public Interest To Control Pollution: Supreme Court
Supreme Court Sets Aside HC Judgment Which Invalidated Assembly Election Of Arunachal Pradesh MLA Dasanglu Pul
Article 226 | High Court Ought To Relegate Parties To Alternate Remedies When There Are Serious Factual Disputes: Supreme Court
Theft Coverage Denied Saying Gold Wasn't Kept In 'Locked Safe' : Supreme Court Says Insurance Claim Can't Be Rejected Based On Ambiguous Term
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