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Pendency Of Matrimonial Dispute With General Allegations Not A Valid Ground To Deny Public Employment: Allahabad High Court

Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench, in a significant ruling, held that the mere pendency of a criminal case arising out of a matrimonial dispute cannot be

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Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a second appeal filed by the defendants challenging the decree of specific performance of an agreement to sell dated 25.08.1990. The Hon’ble Justice Virinder...

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DRT Cannot Cancel Registered Sale Deeds—SARFAESI Does Not Bar Civil Suit Alleging Coercion and Misrepresentation: Delhi High Court
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"Even if there’s no FIR or criminal complaint, the claim of coercion and threat must be tested in trial — Civil Court jurisdiction not barred under Section 34 SARFAESI", Delhi...

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Challenging Only One of Two Decrees from Common Judgment Attracts Res Judicata, Waiver, Estoppel: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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“When suit and counter-claim are decided together, both decrees must be challenged separately—failure to do so seals the unchallenged decree with finality”, In a significant reaffirmation of procedural rigour and...

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Father’s Unilateral Removal of Children Without Consent Cannot Create a Vested Custodial Right: Delhi High Court
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“Children Are Not Chattels in Parental Battles”, In a significant reaffirmation of the “welfare principle” as the cornerstone of custody disputes, the Delhi High Court, Today, on 18 November 2025...

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Vague Allegations Like Demanding a Fridge or Calling Husband Impotent Cannot Constitute Cruelty: Jharkhand High Court Upholds Family Court’s Refusal to Grant Divorce
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“Mere Discontent or Incompatibility Cannot Constitute Cruelty”, In a significant matrimonial ruling, the Jharkhand High Court dismissed a husband’s appeal seeking divorce on grounds of cruelty and desertion, observing that...

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To Set the Clock Back to Save Time Is Not Justice But Judicial Compromise: Supreme Court's Split Verdict Reignites Debate on Post-Facto Environmental Clearances
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“There is no concept called ex post facto environmental clearance in environmental jurisprudence. It cannot be countenanced. It is an anathema” – Justice Ujjal Bhuyan’s dissent stands firm against judicial...

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November 18, 2025
A Judgment Per Incuriam Is No Precedent: Supreme Court’s Split Verdict Sparks Debate On Judicial Discipline In Environmental Law
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“Judicial discipline and judicial propriety have been breached. The subsequent coordinate Bench took a completely divergent view… and did not follow the binding precedent” – Justice Bhuyan . In its...

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Shocking Abdication of Duty for 25 Years Cannot Be Justified by Repeal of Law: Telangana High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal in Evacuee Property Case
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“Repeal Does Not Erase Responsibility”, In a strongly-worded and precedent-reinforcing judgment Telangana High Court dismissed a writ appeal filed by a Competent Officer appointed under the Evacuee Interest (Separation) Act,...

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Civil Court Cannot Deny Valid Gift Based on Absence of Mutation or Possession—Delivery Not Required: Kerala High Court
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“Gift Once Accepted Cannot Be Cancelled Unilaterally—Wife’s Sale to Brother Valid…..Mere Possession of Gift Deed and Subsequent Sale Are Strong Indicators of Acceptance—Family Court Erred in Holding Otherwise,” Kerala High...

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