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Supreme Court Judgement /P. V. NIDHISH AND OTHERS — Appellant KERALA STATE WAKF BOARD AND ANOTHER — Respondent

THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA P. V. NIDHISH AND OTHERS — Appellant KERALA STATE WAKF BOARD AND ANOTHER — Respondent Criminal Appeal No(s). 309 of 2023 DATE OF DECISION:- : 28-04-2023 HEADNOTE WITH FULL TEXT JUDGMENT Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) – Sections 472 and 482 – Wakf Act, 1995 – Sections 3(ee) and 52A

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• Civil Suit for declaration of title, recovery of possession and consequential relief of perpetual injunction Oral and documentary evidence adduced on behalf of plaintiff, cogent and reliable Plaintiff able to establish execution of release deed by defendant including receipt of consideration of Rs. 7 lakhs and delivery of possession of suit property by defendant

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JUDGEMENT ANALYSIS OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION

JUDGMENT ANALYSIS OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION Nov 03, 2022     Freedom of Religion             Sabarimala temple case/ Indian Young Lawyers Association vs. the State of Kerala (2018): Supreme Court Allows Women Entry into Sabarimala Temple, which it termed as a violation of women’s right to practice religion. Issue/dispute

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🟥 ➡️ Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Enhancement of Compensation – Death in an Accident – No documentary evidence of income of victim – Without any documentary evidence of income, monthly income of more than Rs. 10,000/- can be presumed – Future Prospects are to be granted in compensation – Educated Major sons are also

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🟨 ➡️ Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Compensation – Rash and negligent driving of the driver – Victim got injured – No documentary evidence of income of victim – Even if there is no documentary evidence of income of victim is there, income of more than Rs. 3700 per month can be presumed – Compensation

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