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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 01, 2025
138 N.I. Act | Manager Cannot File Cheque Bounce Case in Personal Capacity for Company’s Dues — Kerala High Court Upholds Acquittal in Negotiable Instruments Act Case
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“Only the Payee or Holder in Due Course Can File Complaint Under Section 138 N.I. Act... A Company’s Manager Has No Personal Locus to Prosecute” — In a significant judgment...

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September 01, 2025
Section 24 Is Not a Tool to Enrich the Affluent: Madras High Court Quashes Maintenance to Self-Sufficient Wife
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“Sustenance under Section 24 is to ensure basic comfort, not luxury or strategic deprivation” — Madras High Court delivered a pivotal ruling in which   reasserts the boundaries of Section 24...

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September 01, 2025
Filmmaking In Wildlife Sanctuaries Must Be Linked To Conservation Goals – Not Entertainment – Kerala HC Declares Govt Order Legally Unsustainable
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Commercial Film-making, Untethered to Wildlife Protection, Has No Legal Sanction in Sanctuaries – Kerala High Court led by Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice Basant Balaji delivered a landmark verdict,...

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September 01, 2025
Rash Driving, No Drunkenness – AP High Court Tempers Sentence After 18-Year Wait
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Justice cites ‘balance between justice and proportionality’ while reducing sentence from eight to three months, Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered a nuanced verdict in an 18-year-old road accident case, reducing...

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September 01, 2025
Marital Status No Bar, But Dependency is the Gatekeeper: Calcutta High Court on Married Daughter’s Claim for Compassionate Appointment
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“Although marital status does not matter, what matters is whether the married daughter was part of the deceased’s family and dependent on his income” —  In a decision that blends...

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September 01, 2025
No Pre-Deposit, No Appeal—Promoters Cannot Circumvent Statutory Mandate by Offering Property as Security: Delhi High Court Enforces Strict Compliance of RERA’s Section 43(5)
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"Deemed Occupancy Cannot Be Claimed Without Due Diligence—No OCC, No Exemption from RERA" — Delhi High Court delivered a firm and precedent-strengthening verdict, rejecting the plea of CJ Infrastructure Pvt...

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September 01, 2025
Public Tender Cannot Be Cancelled Arbitrarily After State Approval: Plot for Hospital Must Be Allotted – Bombay High Court
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“Mistake of CIDCO Cannot Prejudice a Lawful Bidder; Administrative Delay Is No Excuse for Arbitrary Action”, In a significant judgment Bombay High Court set aside the cancellation of a hospital...

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September 01, 2025
No Criminal Antecedent, No Surveillance: Allahabad High Court Quashes Police History Sheet Against Cow Slaughter Accused After 8 Years
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“Mere suspicion or a solitary case eight years ago cannot justify police surveillance—unbridled power under Police Regulations is constitutionally impermissible.” —  In a strongly-worded judgment on 28 August 2025, the...

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September 01, 2025
Anticipatory Bail Is Not a Safe Haven for Repeat Offenders: Punjab & Haryana High Court Denies Protection to Accused in Cow Slaughter Case
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“The right to bail is not to be confused with the right to impunity. Where liberty is demonstrably misused, the law must respond with firmness.” — Punjab and Haryana High...

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