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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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  • July 03, 2026
  • Matrimonial Litigations Must Not Degenerate Into Contests Of Mutual Humiliation By Weaponising Private Images: Delhi High Court
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  • Section 9 A&C Act Relief Available Until Award Is Actually Enforced, Even After It Becomes Enforceable: Telangana High Court
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  • Investigation Not Biased Merely Because IO Is Subordinate To Complainant; Re-Investigation Can't Be Ordered After Cognizance Unless Miscarriage Of Justice Is Shown: Punjab & Haryana HC

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April 27, 2026
Death Of Landlord Doesn't Automatically End Eviction Suit On Bonafide Need; Legal Heirs Can Amend Plaint To State Their Requirement: Supreme Court
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

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"Whether an amendment should be allowed is not dependent on whether the case which is proposed to be set up will eventually succeed at the trial. In enquiring into merits,...

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April 27, 2026
Right To Speedy Trial Under Article 21 Cannot Override Mandatory Rigors Of Section 37 NDPS Act For Commercial Quantity: Supreme Court
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By: Admin

"Constitutional right under Article 21 and the special provision of law under Section 37, NDPS Act are to be read harmoniously and not placed in opposition to each other", Supreme...

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April 27, 2026
Unsuccessful Party In Arbitration Can Seek Interim Relief Post-Award Under Section 9: Supreme Court
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

By: Admin

"Meaning of the expression ‘a party’ cannot be contextually modulated or varied depending upon the outcome of the arbitral proceedings. Such modulation would amount to judicial amendment of the statute",...

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April 27, 2026
Service Inam Granted For Religious Purposes Is Wakf Property; Cannot Be Treated As Personal Land For Private Alienation: Supreme Court
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By: Admin

"Lands granted as service inam for religious or charitable purposes partake the character of endowed property and are impressed with a public or religious trust, thereby restricting their alienability," Supreme...

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April 26, 2026
Long Incarceration No Ground For Bail In Crimes That Shock Collective Conscience: Punjab & Haryana HC Refuses Bail To Shubam Sangra In Kathua Case
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"There is no straight-jacket formula that an accused is automatically entitled to bail on the ground of prolonged incarceration; discretion has to be exercised considering the intrinsic merits of the...

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April 26, 2026
Importers Can't Escape Penalties For Using False Documents Merely By Opting For Re-Export: Madras High Court
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"Order of re-export on payment of redemption fine will not absolve the penal consequence envisaged under the Customs Act. If this proposition is approved, then all illegal importers, if caught,...

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April 25, 2026
NEET (UG) 2026: Karnataka High Court Refuses To Reopen Payment Portal For Candidate Who Waited Till Last Date To Pay Fees
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"Portal cannot be opened for one single candidate." Karnataka High Court, in a significant ruling dated April 23, 2026, held that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) portal cannot...

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April 25, 2026
Section 138 NI Act Offence Can Be Compounded Even After Conviction; High Court Has Discretion To Waive Costs In Exceptional Cases: Punjab & Haryana HC
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"Offence under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 can be compounded at all stages of litigation, including when the matter has reached the High Court after having been conclusively...

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April 25, 2026
NDPS Act | Karnataka High Court Grants Bail On Ground Of Parity To Accused Found With Lesser Quantity Than Co-Accused
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"Admittedly, accused No.1 has been granted bail, who has been accused of being in possession of higher quantity of cannabis than the petitioner... under these circumstances, I am of the...

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