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Divorced Wife Entitled To Maintenance; Mere Earning Capacity Not A Bar: Orissa High Court

"Merely because the wife is capable of earning, it would not be a sufficient ground to reduce the maintenance awarded by the Family Court." Orissa High

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Motor Accident Claim Maintainable Despite Compensation Under Workmen’s Compensation Act – Insurer Liable Despite Fake Licence Allegation: Gujarat High Court
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“Doctrine of Election Under Section 167 MV Act Not Attracted Where Employer and Tortfeasor Are Different” – In a landmark judgment, the Gujarat High Court clarified the scope of Section...

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January 31, 2026
Demand and Acceptance of Bribe Must Be Proved as a Fact – Mere Possession of Money Not Enough: Kerala High Court
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“Sanction to Prosecute Cannot Be Assailed at Appellate Stage Without Showing Failure of Justice” – In a significant verdict reinforcing core principles of anti-corruption jurisprudence, the Kerala High Court upheld...

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January 31, 2026
Autonomy of Private Schools Can't Be Crushed in the Name of Fee Regulation: J&K High Court Strikes Down FFRC Chairperson Clause, Upholds Fee Control Law with Caveats
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“Committee should interfere only when the conscience is shocked by the magnitude of the fee proposed” —  High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh upholding the constitutional validity of...

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January 31, 2026
Once Arbitration Clause Exists and Proceedings Are Ongoing, Civil Court Must Step Back: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Suit for Injunction in Partnership Dispute
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“Pendency of Arbitration Bars Parallel Civil Suit — Civil Court Has No Jurisdiction Once Parties Are Already Before Arbitral Tribunal,” In a detailed judgment reinforcing the exclusivity of arbitral jurisdiction...

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January 31, 2026
If Arbitration Clause Itself Bars Larger Claims, Court Cannot Appoint Arbitrator: Bombay High Court Dismisses Section 11 Application
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“Party Autonomy Means Freedom to Arbitrate — and Freedom Not to Arbitrate Certain Claims” —  In a significant ruling interpreting the scope of arbitration agreements and party autonomy, the Bombay...

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January 31, 2026
State Cannot Override Higher Education Standards Set by Parliament: Supreme Court Declares Puducherry VC Appointment Illegal, Upholds Primacy of UGC Regulations
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“Entry 66 of List I Is an Exclusive Domain of the Union – Standards Set by UGC Are Binding”, In a constitutionally momentous judgment with far-reaching implications for university governance...

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January 31, 2026
Court Can Prevent Institutional Vacuum Despite Invalid Appointment: Supreme Court Invokes Article 142 to Protect Tenure of Vice-Chancellor in Exceptional Circumstances
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“Absence of Mala Fides, Clean Service Record and Public Interest Warrant Continuance”, In a remarkable display of constitutional equity, the Supreme Court of India applied Article 142 of the Constitution...

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January 31, 2026
Even Presence Of A Single Biased Member Vitiates  Selection Process: Supreme Court Nullifies ITAT Appointment Panel Over Bias Concerns
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“Justice Must Not Only Be Done, But Must Also Appear To Be Done”, In a scathing judgment Supreme Court of India set aside the minutes of the fourth Search-cum-Selection Committee...

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January 31, 2026
A Decade of Targeted Persecution Cannot Be Cloaked as Procedure: Supreme Court Slams Department for Systematic Denial of ITAT Appointment
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“Departmental actions reflected mala fides, arbitrariness, and institutional vendetta”—  In a landmark judgment Supreme Court exposed what it termed a “sordid tale of targeted departmental vendetta” stretching over more than...

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