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  • Confiding Due to Lack of Progeny - The source suggests that the individual confided in the appellant, a doctor, because he was suffering from a skin ailment and sought treatment. This implies a level of trust and reliance on the appellant's medical expertise, which may have included discussions about personal health and related issues, possibly including concerns about progeny. However, the specific reason for confiding about lack of progeny is not explicitly detailed. R. Rajendran VS Kamar Nisha - Supreme Court

  • Main Points and Insights - The case highlights the importance of privacy and dignity, especially in sensitive matters. The individual’s trust in the appellant as a medical professional and his willingness to seek treatment could have led to confiding about personal issues such as lack of progeny. The context indicates that medical consultations often involve private disclosures, which could include reproductive concerns. R. Rajendran VS Kamar Nisha - Supreme Court

  • Analysis and Conclusion - The primary reason that led him to confide in the appellant appears to be his health-related issues, possibly compounded by concerns about his inability to have children, which he might have discussed during treatment. The trust placed in the appellant as a medical professional is the key factor that facilitated this disclosure. The case underscores the sensitive nature of doctor-patient confidentiality and the trust involved. R. Rajendran VS Kamar Nisha - Supreme Court

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R.  Rajendran VS Kamar Nisha

2025 0 Supreme(SC) 1905 India - Supreme Court

PRASHANT KUMAR MISHRA, VIPUL M. PANCHOLI

case: The question which arises for consideration is - whether the High Court was justified in directing appellant ... proportionality – Child has now attained majority – Such direction would constitute significant intrusion into privacy and dignity of both, appellant ... Evidence Act must be understood in a very narrow and specific sense, referring to possibility of sexual relations between spouses – Lack ... Abdul Latheef was suffering from a skin ailment and, therefore, he approached the appellant, a doctor, for treat....

DULLA VS STATE

1957 0 Supreme(All) 241 India - Allahabad

JAMES

A perusal of the various provisions of the Act shows that it only bans the slaughter of-the cow and its progeny and the sale and transport of beef; it does not penalise the possession or eating of beef. ... In view of this experience and the consideration that the cow and its progeny must be saved with a view to provide milk, bullock power as well as manure, it becomes imperative to impose a complete ban on cow slaughter. ... objects and Reasons discloses:-"article 48 of the Constitution of India enjoins on the State Government to organise agriculture and ....

Ramavath Hanuma @ Hanumanthu VS State of Telangana

2017 0 Supreme(AP) 534 India - Andhra Pradesh

B.SIVA SANKARA RAO

The controversy in the present case is confined to cow progeny. ... It is not that the writ petitioner respondents survive only by slaughtering cow progeny. They can slaughter animals other than cow progeny and carry on their business activity. ... ... The cow is extremely important regarding the destiny of the total human species in all the worlds and creation itself that her value is impossible to overestimate. ... The name for cow in the Vedas is known as aghyna which means invioable. ... The important role that cow ....

SWAMI VASUDEVANAND SARASWATI DISCIPLE OF SWAMI SHANTANAND SARASWATI VS JAGAT GURU SHANKARCHARYA, JYOTISHPEETH PEETHADESHWAR SRI SWAMI SWAROOPANAND SARASWATI

2017 0 Supreme(All) 1195 India - Allahabad

SUDHIR AGARWAL, K.J.THAKER

1953, on the basis of his Will dated 18.12.1952, Swami Shanta Nand Saraswati was installed as Shankaracharya on 12.6.1953—Issue regarding ... as Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath on 14/15.12.1989—Plaintiff-respondent sought permanent injunction restraining defendant-appellant ... for installation of plaintiff-respondent in the seat of Shankaracharya on 7.12.1973, but his installation is invalid—Defendant-appellant ... Even before framing of issues, appellant raised a preliminary issue regarding jurisdiction;....

Ravi S/o Ashok Ghumare VS State of Maharashtra

2019 8 Supreme 661 India - Supreme Court

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State of Maharashtra VS Indian Hotel & Restaurants Assn

India - Crimes

Altamas Kabir, S.S.NIJJAR

exploitation of girls in dance bars—Discontinuance of bar dancing in establishments below rank of three star establishments has led ... This study pointed out the relevant facts regarding exploitation of minor girls in dance bars. ... The Government has received several complaints regarding the manner of holding such dance performances. ... as under:- “We hold that though it is permissible to place a total ban amounting to prohibition on any profession, occupation, trade or business subject to satisfying the test of being reasonable in ....

Archit Banijya & Biniyog Pvt.  Ltd.  VS Asha Lata Ghosh

2000 0 Supreme(Cal) 459 India - Calcutta

Ajoy Nath Ray, RANJAN KUMAR MAZUMDER

Govinddas, reported at AIR 1972 SC 1520, in which case again we see, that the onus was on the appellant to prove that the appellant was a bona fide purchaser, because the appellant would benefit from the establishment of such plea. ... When we see the facts regarding notice in detail, we shall easily appreciate why the will and the Will alone is not the end of the matter in this case. ... The appellant have argued these appeals before us for days together only because Arindam has conveyed in the Deed of....

State of Maharashtra VS Indian Hotel & Restaurants Assn.

2013 0 Supreme(SC) 642 India - Supreme Court

ALTAMAS KABIR, S. S. NIJJAR

registered Section Act from year till Also various cases of minor girls being rescued from dance bars were reported during period appellants ... Rehabilitation Centre for Girls girl children rescued from such establishments Immoral Traffic Act by Mumbai Police which according to appellants ... This study pointed out the relevant facts regarding exploitation of minor girls in dance bars. ... The Government has received several complaints regarding the manner of holding such dance performances. ... Summary of cases registe....

Ramu VS Jnanabharathi Police

2020 0 Supreme(Kar) 1341 India - Karnataka

B.VEERAPPA, K.NATARAJAN

The appellant was aged 36 years at the time of the occurrence and there is no evidence that the appellant had been involved in any other criminal case previously and the appellant was a migrant labourer from U.P. and was living in impecunious circumstances and it cannot be said that he would be a menace ... As such, I confine consideration of such evidence on record to the extent to modify the sentence on the appellant. 86. In Surendra Pal Shivbalakpal v. State of Gujarat a href="./.. ... It is needl....

Indiraben Wd/o Vinodrai Hirjibhai Kansagara vs Galaxy Cinema Private Limited

2025 Supreme(Online)(NCLT) 3930 India - National Company Law Tribunal

Shammi Khan, J, Sanjeev Sharma, T

maintain status quo on dispositional rights of the disputed property until further evaluation, taking into account ongoing litigation regarding ... l4q The Appellant is misusins Sections 241 242 of ^nd the Act to Companies improperly challenge a registered sale deed executed in favor of Respondent No. 1. ... Any disputes regarding cost alocation shal be refered to the Tribunal for resolution. (d) The parties shail maintain the status quo on 40 units (3O,O00 sq. ft. actual covered dea, excluding common areas) per the Supreme Court's orders....

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