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Matrimonial Litigations Must Not Degenerate Into Contests Of Mutual Humiliation By Weaponising Private Images: Delhi High Court

"Matrimonial litigations must not be allowed to degenerate into contests of mutual humiliations through weaponisation of private images and intimate material," Delhi High Court, in

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Prolonged Incarceration Not A 'Trump Card' For Bail In UAPA Cases Implicating National Security: Delhi High Court
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"In prosecutions alleging offences which implicate the sovereignty, integrity, or security of the State, delay does not operate as a trump card that automatically displaces statutory restraint. Rather, delay serves...

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Suit For Specific Performance Maintainable Without Seeking Declaration Against Unilateral Termination Of Non-Determinable Agreement: Gujarat High Court
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"Unilateral termination of contract would not disentitle the plaintiff from filing the suit for specific performance even without asking for declaratory relief that the termination of the ATS is bad...

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Court Process Cannot Be Used To Garner Evidence For Litigants; Order 26 Rule 9 CPC Not A Panacea: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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"Order XXVI Rule 9 CPC is not a panacea that can be used by litigants as a tool whenever they feel that they are not in a position to prove...

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"State being a model employer is expected to act fairly and cannot follow a, 'hire and fire' policy. The fact a junior’s case was recommended by the Empowered Committee along...

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Criminal Investigation Cannot Be Ordered Solely Based On Handwriting Expert Report When Civil Suit Is Pending: Madras High Court
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"Opinion of a handwriting expert is only a relevant piece of evidence and not conclusive in nature... the forwarding of complaint by the learned Magistrate under Section 175(3) of BNSS...

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Rigours Of Section 37 NDPS Act Stand Diluted If Trial Is Delayed & Incarceration Is Prolonged: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"Stringent rigours of Section 37 of the NDPS Act, 1985 must be meticulously scrutinized against the backdrop of accused’s fundamental right to a speedy trial. The right to life and...

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April 27, 2026
LARR Authority Has Jurisdiction To Decide If Land Acquisition Reference Is Within Limitation: Bombay High Court
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"It would be illogical to hold that while the LARR Authority has the jurisdiction to decide the reference on the question of enhancement of compensation on merits, it does not...

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April 27, 2026
General Allegations Against In-Laws Without Specific Overt Acts Must Be Nipped In The Bud: Supreme Court Quashes Bigamy & Cruelty Charges
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"A mere reference to the names of family members in a criminal case arising out of a matrimonial dispute, without specific allegations indicating their active involvement should be nipped in...

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Family Members Cannot Be Prosecuted For Husband’s Bigamy Without Proof Of Overt Act In Second Marriage Ceremony: Supreme Court
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"In order to implicate family members, complainant required to prima facie establish overt act or omission in second marriage ceremony," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated April 24, 2026,...

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