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Right to Die with Dignity: Supreme Court Allows Withdrawal of Life Support for Harish Rana After 13 Years in Coma
The Supreme Court of India has delivered a landmark judgment permitting the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for a 32-year-old man who had been in a prolonged vegetative state for more than a decade. The ruling clarifies the legal position on passive euthanasia and expands the understanding of what constitutes life-support treatment under Indian law.
Harish Rana, a student pursuing a B.Tech degree at Panjab University, suffered a severe brain injury in 2013 after falling from the fourth floor of his paying-guest accommodation. The accident caused irreversible neurological damage that left him in a coma.
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Bombay HC Vacates Ex-Parte Injunction in ‘ELDER’ Trademark Dispute, Pulls Up Plaintiff for Suppressing Material Facts
In a significant order dealing with trademark litigation and disclosure obligations, the Bombay High Court has vacated an ex-parte interim injunction granted earlier in a commercial intellectual property suit involving the mark “ELDER.”
The court emphasized that when a party seeks discretionary relief like an injunction especially ex-parte it must disclose all relevant facts that could influence the court’s decision.
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Bombay HC Vacates Ex-Parte Injunction in ‘ELDER’ Trademark Dispute, Pulls Up Plaintiff for Suppressing Material Facts
In a significant order dealing with trademark litigation and disclosure obligations, the Bombay High Court has vacated an ex-parte interim injunction granted earlier in a commercial intellectual property suit involving the mark “ELDER.”
The court emphasized that when a party seeks discretionary relief like an injunction especially ex-parte it must disclose all relevant facts that could influence the court’s decision.
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J&K High Court upholds flood compensation for Srinagar family, dismisses insurer’s appeal over undisclosed exclusion clause in house damage claim
At the Srinagar wing of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court, a bench comprising Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Sanjay Parihar on Thursday dismissed an appeal filed by National Insurance Company Limited. The insurer was seeking to overturn a compensation award granted to a family whose home was damaged during the devastating 2014 floods.
The case originates from a policy taken by late Shad Mohd Bashir, whose residential house at Sarai Payeen, Amira Kadal, Srinagar, had been insured since 2009. Though the policy was renewed annually, the company later claimed that it excluded flood and similar storm-related risks - referred to in technical jargon as “STFI” (Storm, Tempest, Flood, Inundation).











































