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  • Timely Intervention - Main Points and Insights
  • The court consistently emphasizes that timely intervention by authorities, medical professionals, or individuals is crucial in preventing harm, ensuring justice, and safeguarding rights. For example, in the case of medical negligence, prompt medical intervention was pivotal in determining liability and ensuring patient safety (JAGRUT NAGRIK VS JALARAM HOSPITAL - Consumer).
  • Instances of preventing criminal acts highlight that early police intervention can thwart attempts to commit offenses, such as attempts to blow up a microwave tower or commit rape, thereby saving lives and maintaining law and order (Manish Verma VS State of M. P. - Madhya Pradesh, S. P. Mahanta VS Union Of India - Meghalaya).
  • The doctrine delay defeats equity underscores that undue delay in seeking legal remedy can undermine claims, emphasizing the importance of timeliness in judicial proceedings (BIRA KISHORE RAJ VS UTKAL UNIVERSITY - Orissa, Uvais Muhammad K.C. S/o Hassan vs State Of Kerala - Kerala).
  • In legal contexts involving individual rights against threats, courts recognize timely intervention as essential for effective protection and judicial remedy (Krishna Kumawat W/o Shri Gopal Lal Jat VS State of Rajasthan - Rajasthan, Dholi W/o Shri Leela Ram Gurjar VS State of Rajasthan - Rajasthan).
  • The failure to intervene promptly can weaken cases, as seen in shareholder grievances where lack of timely evidence and action diminishes the prospects of justice (BDR HOMES PVT LTD VS . - Delhi).

  • Analysis and Conclusion

  • Across various cases, timely intervention is identified as a critical factor influencing outcomes, whether in medical negligence, criminal prevention, or legal remedies. It serves as a safeguard against harm, supports the enforcement of rights, and upholds justice.
  • Courts consistently advocate for prompt action to prevent escalation of issues, reinforce accountability, and ensure effective legal and social responses.
  • Delays or negligence in intervention can result in adverse consequences, including loss of rights, increased harm, or failure of justice, highlighting the importance of urgency in both legal and practical contexts.

Search Results for "Timely Intervention"

S. P. Mahanta VS Union Of India

2019 0 Supreme(Megh) 66 India - Meghalaya

MOHAMMAD YAQOOB MIR, H.S.THANGKHIEW

Department of Cardiology - Negligence in Treatment - The court found that timely intervention by the government and the court ... Ratio Decidendi: The court's decision was influenced by the satisfaction with the timely intervention by the government and ... Finding of the Court: The court found that the timely intervention of the government and the court had helped the Cardiology ... In view of the submissions made we are satisfied that timely interventio....

N. Ajimeer Khan VS District Collector And The District Magistrate, Ramanathapuram And Another

1993 0 Supreme(Mad) 192 India - Madras

DORAISWAMY RAJU, T.S.ARUNACHALAM

intervention of police was no defusing or consoling factor in favor of the petitioners. ... intervention of police was no defusing or consoling factor in favor of the petitioners. ... that the act complained of against the detenus was an abortive attempt on their part to blow up the Microwave tower due to the timely ... The fact that the act complained of against the detenus is an abortive attempt on their part to blow up the Microwave tower due to the timely intervention of police is no defusing or con....

BIRA KISHORE RAJ VS UTKAL UNIVERSITY

2013 0 Supreme(Ori) 423 India - Orissa

M.M.DAS, A.K.RATH

It highlighted the importance of timely intervention and the equitable doctrine of 'delay defeats equity' in the context of extraordinary ... court declined to intervene due to the petitioner's unreasonable delay in filing the writ petition and emphasized the importance of timely

JAGRUT NAGRIK VS JALARAM HOSPITAL

India - Consumer

N.G.NANDI, JATIN P.VAIDYA

The court highlighted the duty of care owed by medical professionals, the significance of timely and appropriate medical intervention ... The court also emphasized the duty of care owed by medical professionals and the significance of timely and appropriate medical intervention ... intervention, the liability of the hospital and the anaesthetist, and the claim for compensation by the complainants.

Dholi W/o Shri Leela Ram Gurjar VS State of Rajasthan

2024 0 Supreme(Raj) 981 India - Rajasthan

SAMEER JAIN

intervention by designated authorities and the right to seek judicial remedy. ... The court discussed the mechanisms for safeguarding individual rights against extra-legal threats, emphasizing the importance of timely

Manish Verma VS State of M. P.

2017 0 Supreme(MP) 732 India - Madhya Pradesh

G.S.AHLUWALIA

Code, 1860 -- S.376 r/w S.511 -- appellant/accused attempted to commit rape on prosecutrix aged about 2 years -- but because of timely ... intervention by mother of prosecutrix -- he could not succeed in completing offence -- evidence of mother of prosecutrix was corroborated ... It appears that an attempt was made by him and before the offence could be completed, because of the timely intervention by the witnesses the prosecutrix was saved. ... 20. ... intervention by the mother of the prosecutrix he c....

Krishna Kumawat W/o Shri Gopal Lal Jat VS State of Rajasthan

2024 0 Supreme(Raj) 970 India - Rajasthan

SAMEER JAIN

intervention by designated authorities and the right to seek judicial remedy under Article 226. ... The court discussed the mechanisms for safeguarding individual rights against extra-legal threats, emphasizing the importance of timely

Uvais Muhammad K.C. S/o Hassan vs State Of Kerala

2025 0 Supreme(Ker) 5 India - IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

C.S.DIAS

(Paras 5, 8, 10, 12, 19) (B) Judicial Review - The court highlighted the importance of timely intervention

BDR HOMES PVT LTD VS .

2016 0 Supreme(Del) 1343 India - Delhi

RAJIV SHAKDHER

Timely intervention and supporting evidence are crucial in shareholder grievances. ... The court also noted the applicant's failure to timely intervene and lack of evidence to support its grievances. ... According to me, timely intervention in these matters is of utmost importance. ... 7.7 The other argument of Mr Mehta that share valuation is faulty, is not supported by any cogent material. These are bald submissions, which are not backed by any cogent material.

Jawahar Nonia VS State Of Bihar

2011 0 Supreme(Pat) 273 India - Patna

C.M.PRASAD

The court also took into account the circumstances of the case, including the threat made by the appellant and the timely intervention

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