Right to Sue for Damages for Malicious Prosecution is a Personal Injury and Cannot be Enforced by a Person’s Legal Heirs: JKL HC

In a significant ruling, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, at Jammu, delivered a verdict addressing the complex legal issue surrounding liability for malicious prosecution in cases involving deceased defendants.  The judgment, pronounced by Justice Sanjay Dhar, delineated the intricate legal principles governing the aftermath of the demise of both plaintiff and

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