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In a Suit for Bare Injunction, Court Has Only One Question — Who Was in Possession on the Date of Suit?: Karnataka High Court

“Second Appeal Is Not a Third Trial”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru, speaking through Justice H.P. Sandesh, delivered a reasoned and reportable judgment in Regular

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  • December 27, 2025
  • In a Suit for Bare Injunction, Court Has Only One Question — Who Was in Possession on the Date of Suit?: Karnataka High Court
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  • No Declaration Of Ownership Can Be Granted When Title, Possession, And Vendor's Ownership All Remain Unproven: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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  • Sub-Registrar Cannot Act on Private Objections or Police Letters: Madras High Court Slams Refusal to Register Sale Deed Based on Unsubstantiated Protest

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October 26, 2025
Advocate Commissioner Cannot Be Appointed to Locate Land Without Prima Facie Title or Possession: Telangana High Court
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"Identification of Land Through Advocate Commissioner Without Establishing Possession or Title Is Purely Evidentiary Fishing" – In a crucial verdict clarifying the legal boundaries of judicial discretion under Order 26...

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October 26, 2025
Presumption Under Section 139 Doesn’t Arise Automatically If Notice Under Section 138(b) Is Improperly Addressed: Madras High Court Upholds Acquittal in Cheque Dishonour Case
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“Where statutory notice is incorrectly addressed and consequently not served, the presumption under Section 139 of the N.I. Act cannot be invoked against the accused,” held the Madras High Court,...

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October 26, 2025
Corporal Punishment Without Malice Is Not a Crime: Kerala High Court Quashes Prosecution Against Teacher Who Used Cane to Stop Classroom Fight
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“A teacher, acting in good faith and using reasonable force to enforce discipline, cannot be hauled into criminal proceedings under Section 324 IPC or Section 75 of the JJ Act...

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October 26, 2025
Suspension Cannot Continue Indefinitely, Else It Becomes Cancellation in Disguise: Himachal Pradesh High Court Quashes Suspension of Excise Licences
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In a crucial decision reaffirming the importance of procedural fairness in regulatory actions, the Himachal Pradesh High Court, in the case of Mars Bottlers Una Private Limited vs. State of...

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October 26, 2025
Uttering ‘Kutti-Chudi-Dhedni’ in Public View Against a Panchayat Member of Scheduled Caste Attracts Section 3(1)(r) SC/ST Act: Punjab & Haryana High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail
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“The utterance of such words in a public place, particularly in the context of a dispute wherein the complainant was discharging her official duties as a Panchayat member, prima facie...

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October 26, 2025
Crimes Like Rape Cannot Be Settled—Justice is Not a Bargain: Kerala High Court Refuses to Quash Gang Rape Case Despite Compromise
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“In a case of rape or attempt to rape, the conception of compromise under no circumstances can really be thought of. These are offences which suffocate the breath of life...

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October 26, 2025
NBFCs Are Dealers Under VAT Law When Selling Repossessed Vehicles Without Borrower’s Consent:  Madras High Court Upholds Tax on Hypothecated Sales
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“Sale of Repossessed Vehicles by NBFCs Is Not Agency-Based But Compulsory in Nature and Attracts VAT” – Madras High Court, in a significant ruling on the taxation of financial institutions,...

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October 26, 2025
No Law Mandates Fire NOC for Trade Licence Renewal—Municipalities Cannot Impose Extra-Statutory Conditions: Karnataka High Court Quashes Licence Refusal for Firecracker Business
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“In the absence of any applicable law, however good the intention… the Health Officer cannot on his own seek implementation of a requirement the law does not contemplate” — In...

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October 26, 2025
Mere Receipt of Proceeds Does Not Amount to Financing Drug Trade: Himachal Pradesh High Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case Involving Joint Account with Father
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“Financing must involve active, operational support to illicit drug trade—mere deposit of proceeds in joint bank account by co-accused does not attract Section 27A of the NDPS Act” — Himachal...

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