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Legal Objection Cannot Be Sprung in Second Appeal: P&H High Court Draws Sharp Line Between ‘Legal Plea’ and ‘Legal Objection’

“There Is a Distinction Between a Legal Plea and a Legal Objection” —  In a striking reaffirmation of procedural discipline in civil litigation, the Punjab

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September 25, 2025
Once a Complaint Is Dismissed for Default, It Amounts to Acquittal—No Restoration Permissible: Calcutta High Court
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“Magistrate has no power to review his own order of dismissal... remedy lies only in appeal”— Calcutta High Court held that a complaint dismissed for default under Section 256 of...

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September 25, 2025
Voluntary Repayment Does Not Wipe Out Corruption: Kerala High Court Refuses to Quash BEVCO Liquor Misappropriation Case
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“Misappropriation completed before repayment; refund after detection doesn’t efface the offence”— Kerala High Court refused to quash a corruption case against several employees of BEVCO (Kerala State Beverages Corporation) accused...

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September 25, 2025
Accessibility of Currency is a Legal Right, Not a Concession: Delhi High Court Tells RBI to Ensure Disability-Inclusive Banking and Currency
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Delhi High Court declines to order withdrawal of ₹50 note, but mandates RBI to implement inclusive reforms and submit compliance reports every six months. Delhi High Court delivered a landmark...

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September 25, 2025
Mere Omission of BNSS Section Headings in Arrest Memo Not Enough to Grant Bail — Gauhati High Court Reverses Bail in ₹16 Crore ITC Fraud Case
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“Arrest cannot be faulted merely for want of headings under Sections 47 and 48 BNSS when the substance of statutory compliance is fulfilled”,  In a significant ruling Gauhati High Court...

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September 25, 2025
When No Prima Facie Offence Under SC/ST Act Is Made Out, High Court Alone Has Jurisdiction to Entertain Anticipatory Bail: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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“Jurisdiction of Special Courts Under the SC/ST Act Is Triggered Only When a Prima Facie Case Is Made Out; In Its Absence, High Court Retains Original Powers Under Section 438...

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September 25, 2025
High Court Not First Door to Knock for Anticipatory Bail Unless Special Circumstances Are Shown: Andhra Pradesh HC
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Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered a significant judgment clarifying the procedural discipline required for seeking anticipatory bail under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS). The Court ruled that an...

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September 25, 2025
“You Cannot Compel a Man to Admit a Disputed Partnership Before Deciding If He’s a Partner”: Punjab & Haryana High Court Rebukes Rent Controller
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Justice Mandeep Pannu of the Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a crucial ruling in Satish Grover v. Shree Atmanand Jain Sabha and Another, decisively protecting the rights of persons...

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September 25, 2025
No Estoppel Against the Government in Discharge of Public Duty: Supreme Court Upholds Collector’s Power to Rescind Colonial Land Grants Despite Delay
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“Statutory obligations grounded in public interest cannot be waived by any individual or authority” –  On 24 September 2025, the Supreme Court of India in a significant decision in Divyagna...

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September 25, 2025
Discriminatory Tax Rebates Violate Constitutional Freedom of Trade: Supreme Court Strikes Down Rajasthan VAT Notification No. S.O.377 dated 09.03.2007
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"Taxation must not be used as a weapon to erect economic barriers within the Union." – Supreme Court rules that fiscal incentives cannot become protectionist tools. In a significant reaffirmation...

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