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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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January 07, 2026
Returning Expired Stamp Papers Is No Refund in Law: Supreme Court Directs State to Pay ₹3.99 Lakhs Despite Limitation under UP Stamp Rules
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“Compliance Must Be in Spirit, Not Just in Form” – In a ruling that underscores the supremacy of Supreme Court directives over administrative technicalities, the Supreme Court on January 5,...

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January 07, 2026
Readiness and Willingness Must Be Proven—Mere Pleading Is Not Enough For Specific Performance: Supreme Court
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“Equity Demands Restoration, Not Windfall”, In a measured yet firm application of equitable principles under the Specific Relief Act, 1963, the Supreme Court of India on January 5, 2026, declined...

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January 07, 2026
Defendants Filed Fabricated Documents to Claim Prior Use of ‘HTA’ – Delhi High Court Slams Trademark Infringement Tactics, Grants Injunction
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“Adoption of Identical Marks Without Justification Is Dishonest and Mala Fide” –  Delhi High Court passed a powerful interim order  issuing a sweeping injunction to protect the trademark ‘HTA’ and...

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January 07, 2026
Vague Statement First Time In Court, Absent From Section 161 Crpc Statements, Cannot Be Sole Basis For Conviction: Supreme Court
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“Omissions in Police Statements Fatal to Prosecution Case”, In a significant ruling delivered on January 6, 2026, the Supreme Court of India acquitted Jaswinder Singh @ Shinder Singh, who had...

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January 07, 2026
Cognizance Before Condoning Delay Not Permissible Under NI Act: Supreme Court Quashes 138 Complaint Filed Late By Two Days
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“Satisfaction of the Court on delay must precede cognizance, not follow it”—  In a judgment that reaffirms procedural safeguards under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, the Supreme Court on January...

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January 07, 2026
Award That Shocks the Conscience Must Fall: Delhi High Court Sets Aside Arbitral Award for Denying Opportunity to Prove Counter-Claim
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“Pleadings Must Be Read As A Whole, Not In Bits – Arbitrator’s Refusal To Frame Issue On Pleaded Counter-Claim Shocks Judicial Conscience” –  Delhi High Court, in a reportable judgment...

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January 07, 2026
Income Tax | One-Size-Fits-All Approach Ill-Fits Tax Limitation Cases Involving Non-Residents: Bombay High Court Strikes Down Delayed Orders Under Section 201
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“Reasonableness is the antithesis of rigidity. Seven years cannot be the reasonable period for all assessment years” – High Court of Bombay, in a landmark judgment delivered by Justices K.R....

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January 07, 2026
Order 1 Rule 10 CPC | A Necessary Party is One Without Whom No Order Can Be Made Effectively: Supreme Court
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No One Can Be Compelled to Be Made a Defendant Unless Legally Necessary - In a decisive ruling on January 5, 2026, the Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeal...

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January 07, 2026
A Mere Error in Bail Orders Cannot Tarnish a Judge’s Career: Supreme Court Quashes Dismissal of Judicial Officer for Granting Bail under Excise Act
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“Fear of Departmental Proceedings Must Not Paralyze Judicial Discretion in Bail Matters” –  In a significant judgment delivered on 5th January 2026, the Supreme Court of India emphatically ruled that...

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