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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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  • 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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October 30, 2025
No Need for Overt Act—Presence With Knowledge Is Enough: Supreme Court Affirms Conviction Under Section 149 IPC for Premeditated Murder
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The Supreme Court, in a reportable decision, held that active facilitation of a brutal attack by transporting armed co-accused and preventing victims' escape is sufficient to infer common object under...

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October 30, 2025
Presence, Participation, and Purpose—Not the Knife—Makes You Guilty: Supreme Court Affirms Murder Conviction Under Section 149 IPC
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In a compelling reaffirmation of the law on vicarious criminal liability, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of three men who were part of an armed unlawful assembly that executed...

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October 30, 2025
Absence of Weapon Recovery Does Not Break Chain of Guilt Under Section 149 IPC: Supreme Court Says Conviction Can Rest on Ocular and Medical Evidence Alone
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In a significant reaffirmation of principles governing proof of criminal liability in group offences, the Supreme Court held that non-recovery of weapons from an accused does not negate his liability...

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October 30, 2025
Merely Because There Are Multiple Dying Declarations, The First One Doesn’t Lose Value If Found Truthful: Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Kerosene Burn Murder Case
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Delivering a strong verdict on the evidentiary value of dying declarations, the Supreme Court held that minor discrepancies in multiple dying declarations cannot dilute the truthfulness of the first declaration,...

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October 30, 2025
Once Court Indicates Its Mind, Further Insistence Serves No Purpose: Supreme Court Expunges Remarks, Waives Costs Imposed On Counsel After Apology
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Supreme Court of India in State Election Commission v. Shakti Singh Barthwal & Anr., modified its earlier order passed on 26 September 2025, wherein it had imposed ₹2,00,000 as costs...

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October 30, 2025
Suit for Specific Performance is Maintainable Without Challenging Contract Termination When Termination Itself is Invalid: Supreme Court
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Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling in the domain of specific performance of contracts for sale of immovable property. The Court set aside the Madras High Court’s judgment...

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October 30, 2025
Police Can Register FIR for Threats to Witnesses Under Section 195A IPC Without Court’s Prior Complaint: Supreme Court Resolves Statutory Confusion
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"The power of the police to act under Sections 154 and 156 CrPC in relation to Section 195A IPC cannot be doubted" – Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive...

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October 30, 2025
Section 195A IPC Is Not Controlled by Section 195 CrPC: No Requirement of Court Complaint for Threatening a Witness: Supreme Court Clarifies Statutory Interpretation
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Section 195A IPC is a cognizable offence and not subject to Section 195(1)(b)(i) CrPC - The case arose from contradictory decisions rendered by different High Courts on whether prosecution under...

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October 30, 2025
Demand and Acceptance Not Proved – Presumption Under Section 20 PC Act Not Attracted: Supreme Court Restores Acquittal of Labour Officer
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“Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Replace Proof” – In a latest Judgement Supreme Court of India restored the acquittal of a public servant previously convicted under the Prevention of Corruption Act,...

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