‘Election Petitions Can’t Be Guesswork’: Delhi High Court Throws Out Plea Against Manish Sisodia’s 2020 Win

The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging Manish Sisodia’s 2020 Patparganj election victory, citing lack of material facts and no valid legal cause. The Court held election challenges cannot be based on vague claims or used for roving inquiries.

Husband Once Acquitted in IPC 498A Can Seek Damages for Malicious Prosecution Even If Wife Appeals: Court

A Gurgaon Court has ruled that a husband acquitted under IPC 498A can pursue damages for malicious prosecution, even if his wife appeals the acquittal, dismissing objections over court fee and cause of action under Order VII Rule 11 CPC.

Rajasthan HC: ‘Mosque Is for Namaz, Falls Under Waqf, Disputes Must Be Adjudicated by Waqf Tribunal’

The Rajasthan High Court ruled that a mosque falls under the definition of ‘Waqf,’ and any disputes regarding such properties must be adjudicated by the Waqf Tribunal. The case involved a dispute over the Madina Zama Masjid, where the petitioners (defendants) claimed ownership of the property. The court emphasized that matters related to Waqf properties […]