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Andhra Pradesh HC Quashes Look-Out Circular Against Dubai-Based Technician in Dowry Case, Allows Foreign Travel
The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday set aside a Look-Out Circular (LOC) issued against a Dubai-based electrical technician accused in a matrimonial dispute, holding that the police acted mechanically and without legal justification. The court said such coercive measures cannot be used casually in dowry-related cases, especially when the accused has cooperated with the investigation.
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Supreme Court Orders Full Salary Release for Injured Railways Loco Pilot, Slams Arbitrary Pay Cut
In a significant relief to an injured railway employee, the Supreme Court of India on Monday directed the Railways to immediately restore and release the full salary of an Assistant Loco Pilot whose pay was reduced and later stopped while he was undergoing medical treatment after a workplace accident.
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Andhra Pradesh HC Quashes Look-Out Circular Against Dubai-Based Technician in Dowry Case, Allows Foreign Travel
The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday set aside a Look-Out Circular (LOC) issued against a Dubai-based electrical technician accused in a matrimonial dispute, holding that the police acted mechanically and without legal justification. The court said such coercive measures cannot be used casually in dowry-related cases, especially when the accused has cooperated with the investigation.
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Supreme Court Cuts ₹2 Crore Haircut Compensation, Limits ITC’s Liability to ₹25 Lakh Deposited Amount
What began as a visit to a luxury hotel salon ended up before the Supreme Court, raising uncomfortable questions about consumer compensation and proof of loss. On Thursday, the apex court sharply reduced a ₹2 crore compensation awarded to a woman over an allegedly faulty haircut at a five-star hotel, holding that damages cannot rest on assumptions alone.
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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).








































