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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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August 30, 2025
Rival Developer’s Frivolous and Illegal Objections Cannot Derail Sanctioned SRA Scheme: Bombay High Court Raps Political Interference in Slum Rehabilitation Project
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“This is a clear case where a rival developer desires to displace the petitioner–developer by adducing a completely frivolous and illegal case…” –  In a significant ruling Bombay High Court...

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August 30, 2025
Tax Liability Under Section 3 Arises Only When Vehicle Is ‘Used Or Kept For Use In A Public Place’: Supreme Court Exempts Logistic Firm Operating Inside RINL Compound
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In a significant interpretation of the Andhra Pradesh Motor Vehicle Taxation Act, 1963, the Supreme Court on August 29, 2025, delivered a vital ruling, holding that motor vehicles operated exclusively...

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August 30, 2025
Gravest Misconduct Justifies Dismissal Without Considering Past Record: Supreme Court Upholds Termination of Police Constable for 37-Day Unauthorized Absence
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“When Dismissal Is for a Grave Act of Misconduct, Reference to Past Infractions Does Not Vitiate the Order” – Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of a police constable who remained...

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August 30, 2025
Merely Having an Out-Pass Doesn’t Justify Indiscipline: Supreme Court Upholds Penalty on CISF Constable for Conduct Unbecoming of Armed Force Member
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“When a Member of a Disciplined Force is Detained by Civilians for Unwarranted Conduct, It Affects the Reputation of the Force and Merits Departmental Action” —  Supreme Court of India...

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August 30, 2025
Sarcastic Comments Alone Can’t Prove Dowry Cruelty: Supreme Court Acquits Mother-in-law in Section 498A Case Over Deceased Daughter-in-law’s Suicide
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“Conviction Cannot Be Based on Vague Allegations Without Specific Evidence of Cruelty or Dowry Demand” – Supreme Court of India overturned the conviction of a woman under Section 498-A of...

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August 30, 2025
Rules of the Game Cannot Be Changed Midway: Supreme Court Quashes Tripura’s Recruitment Cancellations
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The Supreme Court has delivered a sweeping judgment against the Tripura Government’s decision to cancel multiple ongoing recruitment processes midway under its 2018 “New Recruitment Policy” (NRP). The Court ruled...

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August 30, 2025
High Court Cannot Be Made Appellate Body by Executive Order: Andhra Pradesh HC Declares Land Grabbing Appeals Not Maintainable
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In a judgment of profound constitutional significance, the Andhra Pradesh High Court has held that appeals under the Andhra Pradesh Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act, 1982 cannot be entertained by the...

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August 30, 2025
Tariff Is Not for Bargaining: Supreme Court Rules Tariff Fixation Must Follow Statutory Process, Not Private Agreements
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“A Generating Company and a Distribution Licensee Cannot, by Private Agreement, Execute a PPA or Stipulate Tariff Without the Commission’s Approval” — Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive ruling...

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August 29, 2025
Without Material Evidence, No Power to Halt Quarry Operations: Kerala High Court Strikes Down Panchayat's Stop Memo Under Section 233A
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“Secretary cannot issue a stop memo under Section 233A(3) unless a conclusion is arrived at, based on materials including expert opinion” — Kerala High Court, in a powerful reaffirmation of...

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