Allahabad High Court rules that domestic arbitral awards in international commercial arbitration seated in India must be enforced before the High Court’s Commercial Division.
Read Full ArticleAllahabad High Court holds “Sar Tan Se Juda” slogan incites violence against the State, challenges sovereignty, and rejects bail under Section 152 BNS.
Allahabad High Court upholds registered adoption deed, quashes appellate and revisional orders, reiterates statutory presumption under Section 16 HAMA.
Allahabad High Court holds revision not maintainable against Magistrate’s order under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C. directing registration of FIR.
Allahabad High Court issues notice on a plea challenging the designation of 90 Senior Advocates, alleging violations of Supreme Court guidelines and unfair evaluation.
Supreme Court sets aside Allahabad High Court’s remand in a UP land dispute, holding the map issue had attained finality and Section 30 of the Revenue Code was misinterpreted.
Allahabad High Court directs U.P. government to pay compensation for private land used for a public road without acquisition, reaffirming property rights.
Supreme Court rules that bail cannot be granted solely on parity and courts must assess each accused’s specific role before granting bail; sets aside Allahabad HC orders.
Allahabad High Court denies bail to a Chinese national accused of visa tampering and forging Indian IDs, citing hostile India–China ties and no extradition treaty.
Allahabad High Court slammed Muzaffarnagar Police for violating a stay order, declaring the detenue a major and ordering her immediate release.
Allahabad High Court rules Transgender Rights Act, 2019 as special law; directs education board to update transgender man’s name and gender in records.
Allahabad High Court upholds one-year passport validity for applicants facing criminal cases unless the court order specifies a longer duration.
Allahabad High Court quashes false religious conversion FIR, slams police for illegal arrest, and orders ₹75,000 compensation for wrongful detention in UP.
Child Welfare Committees cannot direct police to register FIRs, rules Allahabad High Court, holding their powers are limited to children needing care and protection.
Allahabad High Court directs UP Govt to frame strict rules ensuring teacher attendance in primary schools, stressing children’s right to quality education.
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