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Fraud At Entry Vitiates Employment: Calcutta High Court Upholds Dismissal Of BSF Constable Who Submitted Forged Marksheet 32 Years Ago

"The employer cannot permit an ineligible person to remain in service after his ineligibility stands confirmed." Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated April

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Formal Objections Cannot Defeat Substantive Ownership Rights Once Full Consideration is Paid: Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses State’s Appeal Over Land Title
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Where valuable civil rights are threatened by inaction of the authorities, recourse to the Civil Court is not barred — In a crucial ruling reasserting the supremacy of substantive rights...

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October 14, 2025
An Investigation Cannot Inspire Confidence When Its Neutrality Is Questioned at the Outset: Supreme Court Hands Over Karur Stampede Probe to CBI, Slams Judicial Discord in High Court
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“A Single Judge Cannot Sit in Judicial Isolation on Matters Affecting Thousands”:  Supreme Court of India issued a decisive ruling by transferring the probe into the Karur stampede tragedy—in which...

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October 14, 2025
Strategic Silence Cannot Be Rewarded as Constitutional Equity: Supreme Court Declines Land Restoration to Ceramic Company Under Singur Relief Doctrine
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“Relief in Public Interest Litigation Is Not a Free Pass for Commercial Entities to Reap Windfalls Decades Later”: Today , On 14 Oct. 2025, Supreme Court of India held that...

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October 14, 2025
A Voice Sample Is Not a Confession but a Clue: Supreme Court Upholds Magistrate’s Power to Direct Voice Sampling of Witness Under Article 20(3)
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“Self-Incrimination Prohibits Compulsion to Confess, Not the Collection of Neutral Physical Evidence”: Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive ruling clarifying the scope of the constitutional protection against self-incrimination under...

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October 14, 2025
Statement Alone Is Not Reasoning—Ex Parte Orders Must Justify Urgency, Especially When Businesses and Livelihoods Are At Stake: Karnataka High Court
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"Injunction Without Justification Cannot Stall Rs. 188 Crore Business Using Registered Trademark" - Karnataka High Court modifying a commercial court’s ex parte injunction that had barred the use of the...

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October 14, 2025
Section 147 of NI Act Has Overriding Effect over Section 359 BNSS: Madras High Court Permits Compounding of Offence Even After Conviction Is Upheld
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“Late Compounding Cannot Be Denied If the Offence Is of Compensatory Nature”— In a pivotal ruling with considerable significance for cheque dishonour litigations under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments...

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October 14, 2025
Stranger to the Contract Cannot Claim Earnest Money – Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“There is nothing on the record to even remotely suggest that the plaintiff-appellant was ever associated with the agreement to sell” –  In a judgment Punjab & Haryana High Court...

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October 14, 2025
Registered Sale Deed Without Executant’s Signature is Legally Infirm: Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal Over Family Property Dispute
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“Additional Evidence Cannot Be Filed at Party’s Leisure Without Due Diligence”, In a significant ruling reaffirming the sanctity of procedural compliance and the burden of proof in civil disputes over...

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October 14, 2025
Presumption of Legitimacy in Murder Cases is Not Shaken by Decomposition Alone – Patna High Court Upholds Life Sentence of MLA Manoj Manzil
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In a significant ruling affirming the evidentiary value of direct eyewitness testimony and rejecting the overreliance on forensic opinion in a mob murder case, the Patna High Court dismissed three...

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