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Mere Unwanted Staring At A Woman's Chest In Office Does Not Constitute Voyeurism Under Section 354-C IPC: Bombay High Court State Cannot Justify Espionage FIR Based Solely On Custodial Disclosure Without Corroborative Evidence: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail
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State Cannot Justify Espionage FIR Based Solely On Custodial Disclosure Without Corroborative Evidence: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail

Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a significant ruling, granted regular bail to a man accused of espionage, holding that continued detention is unjustified when

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  • April 13, 2026

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Every Missing Woman or Child Must Be Presumed Trafficked or Abducted Unless Proved Otherwise: Karnataka High Court Issues Sweeping Systemic Directions
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“The first 24 hours are not optional — they are critical. Delay in FIR or investigation can destroy lives, evidence, and hope.” – Karnataka High Court, in a momentous habeas...

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September 23, 2025
Permission to Withdraw With Liberty Must Be Read as a Whole – Court Cannot Split the Prayer: Patna High Court Clarifies Scope of Order 23 Rule 1 CPC
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“If Withdrawal Allowed Without Reservation, It Implies Liberty to Sue Afresh” – Order Not Explicitly Denying Fresh Suit Must Be Construed as Permitting It” - Patna High Court delivered a...

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September 23, 2025
Written Grounds of Arrest Not Mandatory for Pre-Pankaj Bansal Arrests: Bombay High Court Upholds Validity of Arrest Under Article 22(1)
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“In Absence of Demonstrable Prejudice, Oral Communication of Arrest Grounds Is Constitutionally Sufficient” –  On 22nd September 2025, the Bombay High Court delivered a significant ruling on procedural safeguards in...

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September 23, 2025
Father's Silence Equals Consent in Child Adoption When Custody is Already Surrendered: Karnataka High Court Recasts Adoption Law Interpretation
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“If the biological father has permanently surrendered custody and visitation rights, his refusal to consent or take a stand on adoption proceedings must be deemed an implied consent” – In...

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September 23, 2025
Judiciary Cannot Be a Refuge for Mediocrity: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Minimum Qualifying Marks for ADJ Exam
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“Prescription of minimum marks is not arbitrary but necessary to uphold the dignity and quality of the judiciary” –  On 22nd September 2025, the Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissing...

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September 23, 2025
Right to Privacy of Family Members Must Be Respected in GST Searches:  Delhi HC Issues Safeguards
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“The hard disk or any memory cards which contain the CCTV footage of the residential premises shall not be accessed except in the presence of at least one member of...

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September 23, 2025
Section 156(3) CrPC is Not an Entitlement; It is a Judicial Option — Kerala High Court Refuses to Interfere with Magistrate’s Discretion to Hold Preliminary Inquiry under Section 202 CrPC
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“The discretion of a Magistrate to decide whether a complaint should be referred to the police under Section 156(3) CrPC or be subjected to an inquiry under Section 202 CrPC...

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September 23, 2025
No Right to Seek Date of Birth Correction After Two Decades: Jharkhand HC Rejects Coal Workers' Appeals Against Premature Retirement
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"Even If There is Good Evidence, Delay of Over Two Decades Is Fatal—No Court Can Aid Those Who Sleep Over Their Rights" — Jharkhand High Court dismissed appeals filed by...

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September 23, 2025
Force Majeure Cannot Be a Shield Against Contractual Obligations Without Proof of Loss: Delhi High Court on COVID Rent Waiver Dispute Between Mehra Jewellers and Miniso
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Mere Invocation of Force Majeure Does Not Justify Rent Waiver; Clause Allows Only Deferment, Not Exemption:  Delhi High Court examining the invocation of force majeure clauses during the COVID-19 pandemic...

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