The Court noted that since the school had not applied for regularisation, it did not have any legally enforceable right to seek the extension of recognition to continue functioning on the said grazing land.
The Court explained that while no offence for "outraging the modesty of a woman" under Section 354, IPC was made out, charges under Section 323, IPC for causing hurt would be attracted.
"Repairs may be called for if the vehicles purchased during the course of its use suffers from a technical defect and not where the vehicle has manufacturing defect," the Court explained.
"Substantive amendments could have been brought only by a competent legislature and not by the executive in exercise of power under Section 96 of the J&K Reorganisation Act," the Jammu court said.
The Court was dealing with a case where a minor girl said that she was told to "make additions" in a police complaint since the police would not arrest the accused for a "simple case of slapping."