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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
Benefit Of Doubt Must Prevail Where Eyewitness Testimony Is Infirm And Contradict Medical Evidence: Supreme Court Acquits Double-Murder Convict
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"Sole eyewitness testimony riddled with contradictions and uncorroborated by injured witnesses cannot be the sole basis of conviction in a murder trial" – In a significant ruling on January 5,...

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January 07, 2026
Owner's Admission Cannot Be Brushed Aside to Deny Compensation: Supreme Court Reinstates ₹3.7 Lakh Award to Family of Deceased Driver
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"Denial in Counter-Affidavit to Evade Liability Cannot Override Sworn Admission Before Court,"  In a significant ruling protecting the rights of employees and their families under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923,...

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January 07, 2026
No Customs Duty Without Clear Authority Of Law: Supreme Court Quashes Levy On SEZ Electricity Supplied To Domestic Tariff Area
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“A delegate cannot do indirectly what it has no authority to do directly” – Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark ruling in Adani Power Ltd. & Anr. vs. Union...

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January 07, 2026
Delay in FIR, If Plausibly Explained, Cannot Vitiate Claim: Madras High Court Enhances Compensation to ₹3.26 Crores for Fatal Accident Involving Pillion Rider
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“Compensation Must Reflect Real Loss …..Though contributory factors existed, the accident remained the proximate cause of death” – with this decisive observation, the Madras High Court on October 28, 2025,...

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January 07, 2026
A Sketchy Allegation of Corrupt Practice Can’t Be Cured Later Through Amendment: Bombay High Court Rejects Election Petition Against Shiv Sena MLA
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“An election petition not disclosing full particulars of corrupt practice under Section 83(1)(b) of the Representation of People Act cannot be allowed to proceed; clever drafting without substance cannot sustain...

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January 07, 2026
Judgment of Acquittal Cannot Be Reversed Merely Because A Different View Is Possible, Unless It’s Perverse Or Ignores Material Evidence: Himachal High Court
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"If Two Views Are Reasonable, Acquittal Must Stand", On January 1, 2026, the Himachal Pradesh High Court dismissed a criminal appeal filed by the State challenging the acquittal of a...

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January 07, 2026
Courts Cannot Reopen Admissions Once Deadline Expires: Orissa High Court Rejects SEBC Nursing Aspirants' Plea Filed Post Cut-Off
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“Statutory Cut-Off Dates Are Not Elastic Deadlines Open to Judicial Extension” – In a decisive judgment Orissa High Court dismissed a batch of writ petitions filed by students who sought...

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January 07, 2026
Failure to Videograph Search Violates BNSS: Allahabad High Court Grants Bail, Slams Police for Ignoring Procedural Mandates
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“Mandatory Videography Under Section 105 BNSS Is Not Optional—Non-Compliance Casts Serious Doubt on Recovery”, In a significant ruling reinforcing procedural integrity in criminal investigations, the Allahabad High Court on January...

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January 07, 2026
Mere Absence of Ticket or Station Report Not Fatal to Claim: Bombay High Court Says Railway Claims Can Be Proved by Circumstantial Evidence
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"In accident claims under the Railways Act, insistence on rigid proof like ticket or station record undermines the welfare objective of the statute," In a significant pronouncement that bolsters the...

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