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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

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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 24, 2025
Mere Presence Cannot Establish Common Object – Rajasthan High Court Acquits Accused of Murder in Absence of Overt Act or Shared Intent
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“The substratum of the prosecution case rests on fragile evidentiary footing — mere presence, without overt act or shared object, cannot attract constructive liability under Section 149 IPC.” - In...

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October 24, 2025
24-Year Delay in Challenging Mutation Orders is Legally Fatal – Limitation Law Cannot Be Bypassed for Alleged Merits of the Case: J&K High Court
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“The test of ‘sufficient cause’ cannot be substituted by an examination of the merits of the case… Condonation of delay is a matter of discretion based on explanation for the...

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October 24, 2025
No Authority to Displace Possession When Title Is Disputed—Maintain Status Quo Until Civil Court Decides: Karnataka High Court Restrains Panchayat from Acting Amidst Ongoing Suit
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“When title over the land and nature of access are under judicial scrutiny, the Panchayat cannot preempt the civil court by administrative action” — In a measured decision balancing public...

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October 24, 2025
Mutation Entries Reflect Source, Not Title—Revenue Officials Can Proceed Even If Title Suit Is Pending: Karnataka High Court
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“It is well-settled that mutation entries do not confer title… revenue authorities are authorised to make entries based on the source of the title” - In a significant judgment reinforcing...

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October 24, 2025
Age Cannot Be Presumed by Utterance Alone: Delhi High Court Upholds Acquittal in Alleged Sexual Assault of Minor
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“Prosecution Failed to Prove Victim Was a Minor; Absence of Age Proof and Medical Evidence Undermines Entire Case” - In a significant ruling Delhi High Court (Division Bench comprising Justice...

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October 24, 2025
Concurrent Jurisdiction Is Not a Carte Blanche to Bypass Sessions Court: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Direct Anticipatory Bail Plea under Section 482 BNSS
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“Inherent Powers Under Section 482 Are Not Meant to Circumvent Established Judicial Procedure — High Court’s Jurisdiction Not for Direct Access in Ordinary Circumstances,” In a significant ruling aimed at...

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October 24, 2025
Equal Compensation Is Not a Privilege, It Is a Constitutional Right: Allahabad High Court Upholds Redetermination Under Section 28-A of Land Acquisition Act
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“A Judicially Determined Fair Compensation Cannot Be Denied To Similarly Situated Landowners Merely On Technical Grounds” – In a landmark ruling Allahabad High Court emphatically upheld the right of landowners,...

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October 23, 2025
Death Penalty Reserved Only for the Rarest of Rare – Life Sentence Without Remission for 30 Years Imposed Instead: Kerala High Court
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“It is the cumulative circumstances — not just the brutality of the crime — that must determine whether a man is beyond reform”: Kerala High Court applies ‘Manoj’ principles to...

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October 23, 2025
Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act Does Not Arise Merely on Admission of Signature Unless Issuance and Debt Are Proved: Manipur High Court
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“Signature on Cheque Is Not Equivalent to Its Issuance” - In a significant reaffirmation of the statutory limits on presumptions under the Negotiable Instruments Act, the Manipur High Court dismissed...

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