A Will That Silences Legal Heirs Without Cause Cannot Speak the Truth of the Testator’s Intent: Orissa High Court Rejects Solemnity of Registered Will Conviction Can Be Set Aside Even in Non-Compoundable Offences If Parties Settle: Punjab & Haryana High Court Affirms Inherent Power under Section 482 CrPC Mere Absence of Ticket or Station Report Not Fatal to Claim: Bombay High Court Says Railway Claims Can Be Proved by Circumstantial Evidence Judgment of Acquittal Cannot Be Reversed Merely Because A Different View Is Possible, Unless It’s Perverse Or Ignores Material Evidence: Himachal High Court Courts Cannot Reopen Admissions Once Deadline Expires: Orissa High Court Rejects SEBC Nursing Aspirants' Plea Filed Post Cut-Off A Sketchy Allegation of Corrupt Practice Can’t Be Cured Later Through Amendment: Bombay High Court Rejects Election Petition Against Shiv Sena MLA Delay in FIR, If Plausibly Explained, Cannot Vitiate Claim: Madras High Court Enhances Compensation to ₹3.26 Crores for Fatal Accident Involving Pillion Rider Failure to Videograph Search Violates BNSS: Allahabad High Court Grants Bail, Slams Police for Ignoring Procedural Mandates No Customs Duty Without Clear Authority Of Law: Supreme Court Quashes Levy On SEZ Electricity Supplied To Domestic Tariff Area Owner's Admission Cannot Be Brushed Aside to Deny Compensation: Supreme Court Reinstates ₹3.7 Lakh Award to Family of Deceased Driver Benefit Of Doubt Must Prevail Where Eyewitness Testimony Is Infirm And Contradict Medical Evidence: Supreme Court Acquits Double-Murder Convict A Mere Error in Bail Orders Cannot Tarnish a Judge’s Career: Supreme Court Quashes Dismissal of Judicial Officer for Granting Bail under Excise Act Order 1 Rule 10 CPC | A Necessary Party is One Without Whom No Order Can Be Made Effectively: Supreme Court Readiness and Willingness Must Be Proven—Mere Pleading Is Not Enough For Specific Performance: Supreme Court Returning Expired Stamp Papers Is No Refund in Law: Supreme Court Directs State to Pay ₹3.99 Lakhs Despite Limitation under UP Stamp Rules Supreme Court Distinguishes ‘Masterminds’ from ‘Facilitators’: Bail Denied to Umar Khalid & Sharjeel Imam, Granted to Gulfisha Fatima & Others: Supreme Court Jurisdiction of Small Causes Court Under Section 41 Does Not Extinguish Arbitration Clause in Leave and License Agreements: Supreme Court Arbitration Act | Unilateral Appointment Void Ab Initio; Participation in Proceedings Does Not Constitute Waiver: Supreme Court Section 21 Arbitration Act Is Not a Gatekeeper of Jurisdiction: Supreme Court Restores ₹2 Crore Arbitral Award Against Kerala Government

(1) KAMAL KUMAR …PETITIONER Vs. STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 24/09/2015

Land Law – Resumption of Plot – Power of Resumption – Petition against resumption of booth site due to default in installment payments – Petitioner paid 25% of auction price and three installments – Additional Rs. 1 lakh deposited between 1996-1997 – HUDA resumed booth in 2001 citing default – High Court holds power of resumption as ultimate civil sanction...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 17065 of 2014 Docid 2015 LEJ Civil PH 65

(2) SOMI DEVI AND ANOTHER …APPELLANTS Vs. STATE OF HARYANA …RESPONDENT D.D 23/09/2015

Criminal Law – Dowry Death – Appeal against conviction under Sections 304-B, 201 IPC – Prosecution based on complaint by father of deceased (Bhateri) alleging dowry demand by husband and in-laws – Deceased died within seven years of marriage – Evidence showed continuous harassment for dowry by husband, leading to unnatural death – Appellants (mother-in-law and f...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRA-S No. 2146-SB of 2003 Docid 2015 LEJ Crim PH 76

(3) SUKHDEV SINGH AND OTHERS …APPELLANTS Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB …RESPONDENT D.D 16/09/2015

Criminal Law – Conviction and Sentencing – Appeal against conviction under Sections 323, 324, 325, 326, 307 read with Section 34 IPC – Incident involved mutual injuries between complainant and accused parties – Injured Baldev Singh hospitalized for 23 days, injuries declared grievous – High Court upholds conviction based on evidence of participation by both parties in...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRA-S No. 290-SB of 2003 Docid 2015 LEJ Crim PH 48

(4) H.C. SUKHWINDER SINGH …PETITIONER Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 02/09/2015

Criminal Law – Harboring Offenders – Section 212 IPC – Petition against conviction for harboring terrorists and dismissal from BSF – Petitioner convicted by General Security Force Court – Alleged confessional statement denied by petitioner – High Court held that no knowledge or reason to believe the harbored persons were terrorists – Offense under Section ...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRWP No. 322 of 2009 Docid 2015 LEJ Crim PH 46

(5) AVTAR SINGH @ TARI …APPELLANT Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB …RESPONDENT D.D 02/09/2015

Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act – Evidence – Acquittal on Grounds of Insufficient Evidence – Appeal challenging conviction under Section 15(c) of NDPS Act – Appellant not apprehended at the spot, identified solely by a police witness – No independent corroboration or ownership link to the vehicle – Prosecution’s case had discrepancies in wit...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CRA-S No. 1473-SB of 2005 Docid 2015 LEJ Crim PH 40

(6) SANGEETA SUPEHIA …PETITIONER Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 26/08/2015

Service Law – Selection Process – Essential Qualifications – Petition against Tribunal's order setting aside selection of petitioner for Tutor (Bio-Informatics) – Petitioner selected despite not meeting essential qualifications as per advertisement – Tribunal found petitioner did not have required qualifications and set aside selection – High Court held PGIM...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 9136 of 2014 Docid 2015 LEJ Civil PH 86

(7) JATINDER PAL SINGH …PETITIONER Vs. HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA …RESPONDENT D.D 26/08/2015

Service Law – Adverse Remarks in ACR – Quashing of Adverse Remarks – Petitioner, a judicial officer, challenged adverse remarks in ACR for 2010-11 and compulsory retirement – Adverse remarks included issues of integrity and conduct – Petitioner argued no material evidence or complaints to support adverse remarks – High Court found adverse remarks inconsistent wi...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 15869 and 16339 of 2012 Docid 2015 LEJ Civil PH 26

(8) PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK …PETITIONER Vs. COMMISSIONER, PERSON WITH DISABILITIES, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT DEPARTMENT AND ANOTHER …RESPONDENTS D.D 06/08/2015

Service Law – Disability – Entitlement to Salary and Allowances – Petition challenging order directing payment of salary and allowances to disabled employee – Respondent employee met with accident and became 100% disabled – Petitioner bank declared him disentitled for salary and allowances on “no work, no pay” principle – High Court held that under S...

PUNJAB AND HARYANA # CWP No. 16095 of 2015 Docid 2015 LEJ Civil PH 77

(9) ONKAR SINGH …PETITIONER Vs. STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS …RESPONDENTS D.D 05/08/2015

Service Law – Departmental Actions – Multiple Writ Petitions – Petitioner ASI challenges multiple adverse departmental actions including stoppage of increments, adverse ACR entries, non-promotion, and compulsory retirement – Departmental inquiry exonerated petitioner of bribery charges, but punishing authority disagreed and imposed penalties – High Court finds procedu...

# CWP No. 7084 of 2003 Docid 2015 LEJ Civil PH 27