Lady's Identity - Multiple efforts to establish or contest the identity of a lady are documented. In some cases, authorities attempted to remove her identity to protect her privacy or due to legal proceedings, but these attempts were unsuccessful GORE LAL VS STATE OF U. P. - Allahabad, Babul Kumar Saha VS Lipika Dey - Tripura, SABU STEEPHEN VS UNION OF INDIA - Supreme Court.
Legal Proceedings & Disputes - Courts and authorities have grappled with verifying her identity in various contexts, including criminal cases, property disputes, and social issues. Contradictions in witness statements and absence of proper identification procedures (e.g., lady not examined during searches) complicate these cases Radha Bai VS State of Haryana - Punjab and Haryana, Namdeo Babasaheb Korde VS Babasaheb @ Babarao Ramrkishna Korde - Bombay.
Identity Verification Challenges - In several instances, the courts have emphasized the importance of proper identification, often requiring the lady’s proof of identity or DNA testing. When identity remains unverified, charges or legal actions against her are challenged or dismissed Ajay Kumar VS Union Of India - Patna, SATISH KUMAR ARORA VS VARSHA ARORA - Allahabad.
Privacy and Protection - Courts have issued directives to prevent publication or disclosure of the lady’s identity to protect her dignity and reputation, especially when allegations or sensitive information are involved SABU STEEPHEN VS UNION OF INDIA - Supreme Court.
Insights - The recurring theme highlights the difficulty in establishing or protecting a lady’s identity within legal frameworks, often involving conflicting evidence, procedural lapses, or deliberate concealment to safeguard her privacy. Proper identification procedures and judicial sensitivity are crucial in such cases.
Analysis and Conclusion: The sources collectively underscore the complex legal and social challenges surrounding the identity of a lady in various contexts. Efforts to confirm her identity are often hindered by procedural shortcomings, contradictions, or deliberate concealment. Courts tend to prioritize her privacy and dignity, issuing protective orders against disclosure. Accurate identification remains central to resolving legal disputes involving her, emphasizing the need for thorough verification processes and respectful handling of her privacy rights.
found alive—Effort made to remove the identity of the lady—But unsuccessful—Force applied to dispossess her—Proceedings under sections ... peace as well as to maintain the majesty of law—Order releasing the land in favour of such lady needs no interference. ... of—Fraud and forgery committed in relevant records—Recorded person shown to be dead—Enquiry conducted by Divisional Commissioner—Lady
and record statement of Devi to ensure authenticity of letter and its allegations- If Commissioner is prima facie satisfied as to identity ... guise of a marriage said Srivastava is holding her in confinement and using her to earn money from prostitution- If grievance of lady ... of lady and circumstances disclosed in her letter Commissioner will take immediate steps to have her removed to a safe place preferably ... If the Commissioner is, prima facie, satisfied as to the identity of the lady and the c....
Sinha, however, tried to impress upon the Court that the order of punishment to the extent of dismissal from services would not be justified on the face of the materials on record and specially then no evidence had surfaced before the disciplinary authority as to the identity of the lady who was described
There is a serious contradiction in the prosecution case about the identity of the Lady Constable present at the spot and there are also some other contradictions in the statements of the prosecution witnesses, in the absence of any independent corroboration, the cumulative effect of the aforesaid circumstances ... The appellant is a lady. As per Section 50(4) of the Act, she was required to be searched by a lady, but the Lady Constable, who has carried out the search has not been examined. The owner of....
Narayan Dutt refused to accept the identity of a lady to whom the petitioner Rohit Shekhar was born. Consequentially, paternity of Rohit Shekhar was denied by Mr. Tiwari. The DNA Test was resisted and the plea that absence of any valid marriage between the lady and Mr. Tiwari, would preclude Mr.
He made it clear that the will was executed with the assistance of a lady. But, he did not ascertain the actual identity of the lady who allegedly impersonated the testatrix. His evidence is that about 50 years back, he came to know from the propounder that the will had been created. ... Again from the evidence of P.W. 2, it is clear that the death certificate of Kalipada was produced and there is no suggestion to the P.W. 2 about the wrong identify of Kalipada. ... It was also stated that there was nothing to show in th....
execution proceedings cannot be revisited at this stage - The petitioner could move for recovery if the respondent claims under false identity ... This Court by way of this present revision petition has only made an arrangement for depositing the amounts by petitioner and withdrawal to be made by the respondent-lady under proper identity. ... On depositing the said amount, the respondent-lady is at liberty to withdraw the same from the Court by showing her identity proof. This Court has not interfered w....
Jaswinder Kaur and her 2 1 / 2 years old son, Jashanpreet Singh, have been 'brought before this court' by the SHO, Police Station Pasiana, District Patiala, via video conferencing (as directed) and upon a query put to the SHO, he has stated that he has established the identity of the lady, which learned ... However, though learned counsel for the petitioner had been requested to also produce the petitioner today via video conferencing, for him to identify his wife and child, learned State counsel reports to this court that the petitioner ....
In the present case the charge was not proved, because the identity of the lady, whose pregnancy was got terminated, was not established according to the legal standard of proof and evidence. ... The charge of unchastity against a wife is a very serious charge and no lady with a sense of respect would be willing to live with such husband. ... It would appear that although initially any charge of unchastity was not leveled by the husband against the wife, after the wifes evidence concluded and the applicant was to lead evidence an applicat....
We further direct that neither the electronic media nor the print media shall publish any thing that will relate to identity of the lady or any remark in the interlocutory application as that stands expunged by this Court. ... We appreciate the suggestion and we unequivocally issue a direction for expunging the allegations which even remotely touch the reputation and dignity of the lady. ... Anand Grover, learned senior counsel have suggested in course of hearing that as this Court is dismissing the interlocutory application, the allegati....
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