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No Vicarious Criminal Liability Without Specific Allegations: Delhi High Court Quashes Cheating Case Against Director In Commercial Dispute

“Mere Breach Of Contract Or Non-Payment Does Not Constitute Cheating Unless Dishonest Intention Is Proven At Inception” – In a significant judgment reiterating the settled

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September 02, 2025
Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Against E20 Petrol – No Relief for Old Vehicles, Govt Stands Firm
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“Supreme Court Says No to Challenge on Ethanol-Blended Petrol”, Supreme Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that questioned the Union Government’s decision to mandate 20% ethanol-blended petrol (E20) across...

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September 02, 2025
High Court cannot expand ‘local candidate’ definition under Article 371D: Supreme Court upholds Telangana’s medical admission rules
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Supreme Court of India setting aside the Telangana High Court’s expansion of the definition of “local candidate” for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses under the State quota. A bench...

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September 01, 2025
Agreement to Sell, GPA, and Will Do Not Confer Ownership Without Registered Sale Deed: Supreme Court Rules in Landmark Inheritance Dispute Between Siblings
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"A Will must be proved in accordance with law; mere registration does not cure suspicious circumstances," On September 1, 2025, the Supreme Court of India that reaffirms settled principles of...

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September 01, 2025
Deed of Undertaking and Dishonoured Cheques Prove Acknowledgment of ₹1.68 Crore Liability: Madras High Court Decrees Counter Claim
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“Where Plaintiff Fails to Deny Promissory Notes, Cheques, and Admitted Executions in a Commercial Transaction, Court Cannot Deny Counter Claim Based on Uncontested Documentary Evidence”— Madras High Court  delivered a...

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September 01, 2025
Police Cannot Shy Away from Lodging a Non-Cognizable Report in Defamation Cases: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Magistrate’s Power Under Section 155(2) CrPC
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“It is abundantly clear that a non-cognizable offence is made out and police cannot shy away from its responsibility of lodging a non-cognizable report” — Punjab & Haryana High Court...

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September 01, 2025
Landowner’s Right to Compensation Must Be Judged From Date of Knowledge, Not Mechanical Limitation: Allahabad High Court Allows 31-Year-Old Appeal Under Land Acquisition Act
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“Knowledge of the award, not just its existence, is the real trigger for limitation under Section 18. A poor illiterate farmer cannot be deprived of just compensation on the technical...

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September 01, 2025
A Tenant Cannot Defeat Rent Law by Unlawfully Subletting to a Multinational Company: Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petitions Challenging Eviction Decrees
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“The Exemption Under Section 3(1)(b) of Maharashtra Rent Control Act Is Not a Shield for Illegal Sub-Tenants”— In a significant judgment  Justice N. J. Jamadar of the Bombay High Court...

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September 01, 2025
Default Bail | No Mechanical Extension of Custody Under UAPA – Trial Court Applied Mind to 90-Page Report: Delhi High Court
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“Releasing an Accused Linked to ISIS at a Crucial Stage Would Impede Investigation and Risk Destruction of Evidence” – Delhi High Court upheld the trial court’s decision to extend custody...

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September 01, 2025
Injured Eyewitness Testimony Carries Higher Evidentiary Value Than Procedural Flaws or Investigative Gaps — Calcutta High Court
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"Even If Victim’s Family Initiated Altercation, Brutal Daylight Homicide Is Unshakably Proved" — Calcutta High Court delivered a landmark ruling, arising from the brutal group assault and murder of Lalchand...

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