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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
Execution Court Cannot Rewrite Arbitral Award to Include Compound Interest: Supreme Court Upholds Party Autonomy Under Arbitration Act
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“Once parties agree on the interest regime, arbitrator’s role is confined to enforcing it—Courts cannot enlarge or rewrite the award at execution stage” – In a significant reaffirmation of party...

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September 25, 2025
No Professional Misconduct If Advocate Merely Identifies Signatures in Consent Terms or Affidavits: Supreme Court Quashes Frivolous Disciplinary Proceedings by Bar Council
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"The existence of a jural relationship between the complainant and the advocate concerned is a precondition for the invocation of disciplinary jurisdiction under Section 35 of the Advocates Act" —...

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September 25, 2025
Builder Charged 18% Interest from Buyer, But Wanted to Refund with Only 9%—Not Fair: Supreme Court Upholds Parity, Orders Refund With 18% Interest
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“Equity and fairness demand that the builder be put to the same rigours for delay, as it imposes on the buyer for default,” declared the Supreme Court on 24 September...

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September 25, 2025
Civil Disputes Masquerading as Criminal Cases Must Be Nipped in the Bud: Supreme Court Quashes FIR Alleging Cheating and Forgery in Loan Transaction
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In a scathing indictment of the misuse of criminal law for settling civil scores, the Supreme Court of India on 24 September 2025 quashed a 22-year-old criminal case arising from...

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September 25, 2025
Sweeping Allegations Without Specifics Cannot Sustain Prosecution Under Section 498A IPC: Supreme Court Quashes FIR Against Brother-in-Law in Dowry Case
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In a significant judgment reaffirming judicial caution against vague and generalised accusations in matrimonial disputes, the Supreme Court of India on 24 September 2025 quashed an FIR lodged under Sections...

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September 25, 2025
Failure to Perform a Contract Is Not Cheating or Breach of Trust: Supreme Court Quashes 8-Year-Old FIR Terming It Civil Dispute in Criminal Garb
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In a significant reiteration of the boundaries between civil and criminal law, the Supreme Court on 24 September 2025 held that mere failure to honour a sale agreement does not...

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September 25, 2025
Magistrate Must Rehear Victim’s Plea for Further Probe Where Investigation Appears Superficial: Calcutta High Court Revives Demand for Probe into Overseas Job Fraud
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“When investigation is perfunctory and lacks effort to trace the main accused, Magistrate must reconsider the plea for further investigation” — Calcutta HC -Calcutta High Court directed a fresh hearing...

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September 24, 2025
Specific Performance is Equitable and Discretionary — But Not When Buyer Shows Complete Readiness:  Kerala High Court
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“When the plaintiff has paid 87% of the sale price within the agreed time and shows no delay or default, denying specific performance would cause irreparable injustice” — Justice C....

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September 24, 2025
21 Years After Opium Possession Case, Court Reduces Sentence to Time Already Served: Punjab & Haryana High Court Applies Reformative Justice in 2004 NDPS Case
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“The right to speedy and expeditious trial is one of the most valuable and cherished rights guaranteed under the Constitution” — P&H High Court Punjab and Haryana High Court granted major...

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