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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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  • April 05, 2026

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  • Divorced Wife Entitled To Maintenance; Mere Earning Capacity Not A Bar: Orissa High Court
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  • Custodial Interrogation Not Required For Police Inspector Accused Only Of Illegal Confinement Prior To Victim's Death: Karnataka High Court
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January 07, 2026
Conviction Can Be Set Aside Even in Non-Compoundable Offences If Parties Settle: Punjab & Haryana High Court Affirms Inherent Power under Section 482 CrPC
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"The purpose of criminal jurisprudence is reformatory... rejection of compromise may also lead to ill-will and the pendency of trial affects career and happiness" – In a significant judgment reinforcing...

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January 07, 2026
A Will That Silences Legal Heirs Without Cause Cannot Speak the Truth of the Testator’s Intent: Orissa High Court Rejects Solemnity of Registered Will
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“Mere Registration is Not a Badge of Validity – Suspicious Circumstances Can Drown Even the Most Formal Will”, In a decision carrying significant ramifications for succession jurisprudence, the Orissa High...

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January 06, 2026
Eviction Can Follow Confirmation of Possession—No Need for Separate Recovery Decree: Orissa High Court
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“A decree for confirmation of possession, once violated, can be enforced by removing obstruction—Courts cannot allow judgment-debtors to defeat decrees by unlawful re-entry,”  In a landmark judgment clarifying the enforceability...

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January 06, 2026
Delhi High Court Upholds Injunction Against Leayan Global in Bata Trademark Infringement Dispute
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“No court can ignore that ‘POWER FLEX’ fully incorporates Bata’s registered mark ‘POWER’, used for the same class of goods—this is not mere coincidence but a textbook case of deceptive...

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January 06, 2026
State Cannot Fix Higher Disability Threshold (50%) for Allowances When Central Act Prescribes 40%: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“The persons with disability of 40% or above, constitute a class in themselves and further creation of a class in such homogenous group, would be arbitrary unless the classification is...

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January 06, 2026
Section 311 CrPC Cannot Be Used as a Tactic to Derail Trial: Delhi High Court Refuses to Quash Order Rejecting Summoning of Records in ₹7 Lakh Cheque Bounce Case
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"The power under Section 311 CrPC must be exercised sparingly and only when the evidence sought is essential to the just decision of the case,”  In a significant decision highlighting...

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January 06, 2026
Non-Party Cannot Reopen Settled Issues on Affidavit Defect: Orissa High Court Dismisses Plea to Strike Down Election Petition for Lack of Form-25
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In a definitive ruling on judicial finality, procedural discipline, and constructive res judicata, the Orissa High Court dismissed an interlocutory application seeking dismissal of an election petition for alleged non-filing...

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January 06, 2026
Criminal Process Cannot Be Weaponised When Dispute Is Resolved: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes FIR Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
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"The substratum of the criminal offence no longer survives — continuation would only serve as a tool of oppression", In a significant judgment interpreting the newly enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita,...

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January 06, 2026
Conviction Under Section 323 IPC Cannot Be Sustained Without Proving Nature of Injury: Orissa High Court Acquits Accused in Absence of Medical Evidence
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“Hurt Must Be Proven By Establishing Bodily Pain, Disease, or Infirmity – Mere Allegation of Assault Not Enough”, In a notable reaffirmation of the fundamental evidentiary requirement under Section 323...

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