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Voluntary Home Loans And LIC Premiums Cannot Override Statutory Duty To Pay Maintenance: Delhi High Court

"A person cannot, in the garb of such financial commitments, evade or dilute his legal and moral obligation to maintain his wife and child." Delhi High

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  • April 11, 2026
  • Voluntary Home Loans And LIC Premiums Cannot Override Statutory Duty To Pay Maintenance: Delhi High Court
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  • Assignment Of Mining Lease Without State’s Prior Consent Is Void And Unenforceable: Madras High Court
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  • Lokpal Cannot Direct CBI Probe Ignoring Exculpatory Preliminary Report Without Recording Cogent Reasons: Delhi High Court

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November 01, 2025
Section 9 Cannot Be a Backdoor to Execution: Madras High Court Denies Injunction Against Film Akhanda II Release in Eros Award Enforcement Case
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“Award Holder Sat Over Its Rights for 4 Years – Court Cannot Entertain Post-Award Interim Applications as Substitute for Execution” - In a significant judgment concerning the interplay between arbitral...

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November 01, 2025
An Arbitrator Who Alters Parties’ Rights Without Deciding the Dispute Renders Arbitration a Farce: Supreme Court Sets Aside Award for Delay, Illegality and Failure to Adjudicate
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“When an Arbitrator fails to resolve the dispute and forces parties into fresh litigation after irrevocably altering their positions, the Award becomes unworkable, perverse, and in direct conflict with the...

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November 01, 2025
Tendering Authority Cannot Import Unwritten Conditions to Disqualify a Bid: Solvency Certificate from Private Valuer Held Valid:  Supreme Court Quashes Arbitrary Bid Rejection by Mandi Parishad
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“A bidder cannot be disqualified on the basis of conditions not expressly stated in the tender. The terms of the NIT are sacrosanct and binding on the tendering authority itself”...

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November 01, 2025
When the Law Permits Retrospective Qualification, Teachers Cannot Be Penalised for Not Having TET at Time of Appointment: Supreme Court Orders Reinstatement of Terminated Assistant Teachers
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“Once the statutory window allowed acquisition of qualifications till March 31, 2019, a teacher already qualified by 2014 cannot be treated as unqualified in 2018” –  In a key decision...

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November 01, 2025
De-Sealing Can’t Be Claimed as a Matter of Right Merely Because Judicial Committee Passed a General Order: Supreme Court
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“Only Ground Floor Was Sanctioned for Commercial Use; Upper Floors Were Always Residential Unless Converted Under Law” —  On October 31, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a detailed...

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November 01, 2025
Digital Devices of Advocates Can’t Be Forensically Cloned Without Judicial Oversight: Supreme Court Enforces New Safeguards for Legal Confidentiality in the Digital Age
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“Client Data Stored Digitally Deserves the Same Sanctity as Oral Advice – Discovery Must Happen Only in Court” - In a defining observation on digital privacy and professional confidentiality, the...

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November 01, 2025
In-House Counsel Cannot Claim Advocate–Client Privilege Under Section 132: Supreme Court Draws Sharp Line Between Practicing Lawyers and Corporate Employees
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“Salaried In-House Counsel Are Not Covered by Section 132—They Are Not Practicing Advocates Under the Advocates Act”:  In a significant legal pronouncement that sharply delineates the scope of Advocate–client privilege,...

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November 01, 2025
A Lawyer Cannot Be Summoned Merely for Representing an Accused – Such Summons Is Illegal and Unconstitutional: Supreme Court
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“Power to Summon Is Not Power to Breach Confidentiality”: Supreme Court Affirms Absolute Protection to Advocate–Client Communications Under Section 132 BSA. In a seminal ruling on October 31, 2025, the...

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November 01, 2025
Advocate’s Robe Is Not Armour Against Law—But Privilege Cannot Be Invoked to Justify Fishing Inquiries: Supreme Court Clarifies Limits of Legal Immunity Under Section 132 BSA
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“Protection Under Section 132 BSA Ends Where Crime Begins – But Exception Clauses Cannot Be Misused to Harass Advocates”, In a nuanced and balanced judgment on the boundaries of professional...

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