Dismissal Of Suit For Default Doesn't Bar Fresh Partition Suit As Cause Of Action Is Recurring; Second Rejection Of Plaint Application Barred By Res Judicata: Telangana High Court Married Daughter Entitled To Appointment As Fair Price Shop Dealer On Compassionate Grounds; Marital Status No Bar: Allahabad High Court Finding Of Title Cannot Be Recorded In Injunction Simpliciter Suit Absent Specific Pleadings & Issues: Andhra Pradesh High Court Conviction Not A Condition Precedent For Confiscation Of Vehicle Used In Forest Offence: Bombay High Court Advocate’s Professional Call To Client No Proof Of Conspiracy; Sterling Evidence Like CCTV Can Justify Quashing FIR: Gujarat High Court Revenue Entries Changed Without Notifying Affected Parties Are Void; High Court Can Upset Perverse Findings In Second Appeal: Himachal Pradesh HC Mandatory Injunction For Removing Sunshades Or Closing Windows Cannot Be Granted If No Encroachment Is Proved: Karnataka High Court Employer Cannot Resume Work Through Third Parties Until 30-Day Period For Contractor’s Post-Termination Compliance Expires: Madras High Court Circumstantial Chain Fails If Prosecution Doesn't Rule Out Accidental Death: Madhya Pradesh High Court Acquits Two In Murder Case Wife’s Status As Practicing Lawyer Or Professional Qualification No Absolute Bar To Grant Of Interim Maintenance: Orissa High Court Legally Wedded Wife And Second Wife Entitled To Equal Share In Family Pension If Second Wife Was Nominated & Cared For Deceased: Andhra Pradesh High Court Specific Performance Suit Filed At The Fag End Of Limitation Reflects Lack Of Readiness And Willingness: Supreme Court Specific Performance Cannot Be Granted If Plaintiff Fails To Prove Financial Readiness At Relevant Time Of Transaction: Supreme Court MACT |Just Compensation For Deceased Professional Students Must Reflect Future Career Trajectory: Supreme Court Stationary Vehicle Parked At Night Without Warning Signs Poses Evident Hazard; SC Refuses To Reduce Compensation For CA Student’s Death Motor Accident Claims: 100% Loss Of Earning Capacity To Be Considered If Amputation Prevents Manual Worker From Pursuing Sole Avocation: Supreme Court Substantive Amendments Rendering Land Transfers 'Void' Are Prospective; Cannot Invalidate Decades-Old Sale Deeds: Supreme Court Registered Sale Deed Carries Formidable Presumption Of Genuineness; Minor Witness Discrepancies Cannot Invalidate Decades-Old Document: Supreme Court Mere Breach Of Sale Agreement Not Cheating Unless Dishonest Intent Existed From Inception: Telangana High Court Mining Lease Applications For First Schedule Minerals Deemed 'Disposed Of' Once Recommended & Approved Prior To 2015: Supreme Court Prolonged Incarceration Under NDPS Act Militates Against Article 21; Conditional Liberty Must Override Section 37 Embargo: Supreme Court Perpetual Minor Status Of Deity Does Not Exempt It From Limitation Laws; Condonation Requires 'Sufficient Cause': Orissa High Court State Cannot 'Approbate And Reprobate' Bravery: MP High Court Mandates Out-Of-Turn Promotion For Cop Who Rescued Truck From 200-Foot Gorge Drugs Controller Can Regulate Misleading Discount Boards In Medical Shops; Right To Business Not A Shield For Deception: Kerala High Court Courts Cannot Direct Parliament To Adopt Rotational Reservation For Assembly Seats; Section 9(1)(c) Delimitation Act Valid: Allahabad High Court Official To Pay Rs 20,000 Costs From Own Pocket: Andhra Pradesh High Court Holds Municipal Commissioner Liable For Failing To Take Court Orders To 'Logical End' IPC Sections 406 & 420 Cannot Co-exist On Same Set Of Facts; Substantial Compliance Enough For Section 156(3) CrPC Affidavit: Kerala High Court Family Courts Duty-Bound To Declare Marital Status In Mutual Consent Muslim Divorces Even If Wife Admits Divorce: Gujarat High Court Allottee’s Right To Interest For Delayed Possession Under Section 18 RERA Is Absolute; Not Fettered By Section 55 Contract Act: Bombay High Court Sentencing Not A Purely Retributive Exercise Divorced From Factual Matrix: Supreme Court Reduces Jail Term Of Man Who Forged Bail Documents

(1) HARYANA STATE INDUSTRIAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ...APPELLANT Vs. OM DUTT AND OTHERS ...RESPONDENTS D.D 07/10/2021

Land Acquisition – Market Value Assessment – Uniformity – Appellant challenged the assessment of market value for a narrow strip of land acquired for a road – Reference Court’s reliance on sale exemplars and judicial determinations questioned – High Court held that sale exemplars are more reliable than judicial determinations, which can vary based on evidence &n...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # REGULAR FIRST APPEAL NO. 421 OF 2021 (O&M) Docid 2021 LEJ Civil PH 10

(2) PARVEEN KAUR AND ANOTHER ...PETITIONERS Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS ...RESPONDENTS D.D 07/10/2021

Constitutional Law – Protection of Life and Liberty – Live-in Relationship – Article 226 of the Constitution of India – Petitioners, adults in a live-in relationship, sought protection from threats posed by disapproving relatives – One petitioner was still legally married to another individual, complicating their situation – Court held that the protection of lif...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 7289 OF 2020 Docid 2021 LEJ Crim PH 13

(3) AKHIL BALDA AND ANOTHER …PETITIONERS Vs. STATE OF U.T. CHANDIGARH AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 07/10/2021

Quashing of FIR and Conviction – Valid Compromise – Section 482 Cr.P.C. – Held, the High Court has the power to quash an FIR and set aside a conviction on the basis of a valid compromise between the parties – This is permissible even if the offences are non-compoundable and the trial has concluded – Compromise must be genuine, voluntary, and without coercion [Paras 16...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS CASE (CRM-M) NO. 28831 OF 2018 Docid 2021 LEJ Crim PH 89

(4) M/S SHRI GANESH FINANCE CO. …PETITIONER Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER …RESPONDENTS D.D 06/10/2021

Confiscation of Hypothecated Vehicle – Section 63 NDPS Act – Proviso Interpretation – Held, under the proviso to Section 63(2) of the NDPS Act, no order of confiscation shall be made without giving the financier an opportunity of hearing – The Special Court's order confiscating the vehicle without hearing the petitioner is set aside – The case is remanded for fres...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION (CRWP) NO. 285 OF 2017 Docid 2021 LEJ Crim PH 51

(5) UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. LTD. …APPELLANT Vs. GURMEET SINGH AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 06/10/2021

Motor Accident Claims – Proof of Involvement – Sections 279, 337, 427, 304-A IPC – Held, the claimants failed to establish the involvement of the Scorpio vehicle in the accident – There was no corroborative evidence, such as a police final report, damage assessment, or reliable eyewitness testimony – The claim appears to have been staged to obtain compensation [Paras ...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # FIRST APPEAL ORDER (FAO) NO. 2999 OF 2020 (O&M) Docid 2021 LEJ Civil PH 76

(6) KOMAL AND ANOTHER …PETITIONERS Vs. STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 04/10/2021

Protection of Life and Liberty – Live-In Relationship – Articles 226, 227, and 21 of the Constitution – Held, protection of life and liberty is a basic feature of the Constitution – Every person, including those in a live-in relationship, is entitled to protection – Court directs necessary steps to ensure petitioners’ safety from those unhappy with their relatio...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION (CRWP) NO. 7964 OF 2021 Docid 2021 LEJ Crim PH 55

(7) M/S AMAN ENGINEERING WORKS …APPELLANT Vs. M/S B.M. WATER METERS …RESPONDENT D.D 21/09/2021

Doctrine of Estoppel – Acquiescence – Section 33 of the Trade Marks Act – Requirements for Acquiescence – Held, Section 33 of the 1999 Act is based on the doctrine of estoppel – To apply, the subsequent user must be a proprietor of the same registered trade mark, acquiescence by the previous proprietor must be for a continuous period of 5 years, and the earlier propri...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # FIRST APPEAL ORDER (FAO) NO. 70 OF 2021 Docid 2021 LEJ Civil PH 12

(8) CHANDER PARKASH GUPTA …PETITIONER Vs. VIJAY KUMAR SINGLA …RESPONDENT D.D 20/09/2021

Quashing of Orders – Section 148 of the Negotiable Instruments Act – Deposit of Compensation – Section 482 Cr.P.C. – Petition to quash orders directing deposit of 20% compensation during the pendency of appeal – Held, Section 148 empowers the appellate court to order deposit at any stage during appeal – The provision starts with a non-obstante clause, overriding...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRIMINAL MISCELLANEOUS CASE (CRM-M) NO. 39069 OF 2021 Docid 2021 LEJ Civil PH 88

(9) KARTAR SINGH …PETITIONER Vs. STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 15/09/2021

Correction of Date of Birth – Delay in Claim – Held, correction of date of birth cannot be claimed as a matter of right at the fag end of service – Such claims should be made without unreasonable delay – In this case, the petitioner sought correction after nearly two decades of service, which is unjustified [Paras 17-18].   Judicial Precedents – Consistent ...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CIVIL WRIT PETITION (CWP) NO. 9487 OF 2021 Docid 2021 LEJ Civil PH 24