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Department Must Lead Evidence, Examine Witnesses To Prove Charges Unless Employee Clearly Admits Guilt: Supreme Court

"Unless the charged employee accepts his guilt in clear terms, an enquiry on the charges drawn against him would have to be held... a witness would have

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March 05, 2026
Disclosure Statement of Co-Accused Alone Cannot Justify Continued Incarceration in Commercial Quantity NDPS Case: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail
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“Rigour of Section 37 NDPS Act Pale Into Oblivion in Cases of Long Incarceration and Delayed Trial” – Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling reiterating that a...

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March 05, 2026
Fracture Is Grievous — But Not Every Stick Is a ‘Dangerous Weapon’: Calcutta High Court Alters Conviction from Section 326 to 325 IPC
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“To Attract Section 326, the Instrument Must Be Such That Death Is Probable by Its Very Nature”, In a nuanced judgment balancing medical evidence with statutory interpretation, the Calcutta High...

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March 05, 2026
Technical Objection Cannot Defeat Substantive Policy Right: Punjab & Haryana High Court Directs Release of Matching Grant to Baba Bakala Bar
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“Nothing had stopped such Executive Engineer to direct visit of the spot and preparation of estimate” – In a significant ruling reaffirming that administrative technicalities cannot override substantive entitlements under...

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March 05, 2026
Right To Education Cannot Be Put On Probation: Punjab & Haryana High Court Clears Way For Distance B.A. By Government Employee
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“Denying The Right To Pursue Education At Any Stage Of Life Would Be Violative Of Article 21”, Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a reportable judgment holding that a government...

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March 05, 2026
Drastic Variations And Material Improvements Render Testimony Unsafe Without Corroboration: Delhi High Court Acquits Two In Gang Rape Case
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“Testimony Must Be Of Sterling Quality”, In a significant criminal appellate judgment Delhi High Court set aside the conviction of two accused for gang rape, wrongful confinement and allied offences,...

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March 05, 2026
Complaint Cannot Be Returned For Want Of Postal Address: Kerala High Court Opens Digital Door To Cyber Victims
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“To Return A Complaint Solely For Want Of A Postal Address Is To Subordinate Substantive Justice To Procedural Rigidity”, In a path-breaking judgment dated 19.02.2026, the Kerala High Court held...

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March 05, 2026
Once the Ex Parte Decree Is Set Aside, Its Fruits Cannot Be Retained — Section 144 CPC Restores the Clock: Madras High Court
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“A Plaintiff Cannot Win on the Defendant’s Weakness”, In a powerful restatement of first principles governing title suits and restitution, the Madras High Court, speaking through Justice V. Lakshminarayanan, has...

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March 05, 2026
Son Has No Legal Right To Reside In Self-Acquired Property Of Mother Against Her Wishes: Orissa High Court Upholds Eviction Of Son And Daughter-In-Law
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“When Property Stands In Name Of Female Hindu, She Becomes Full Owner By Operation Of Section 14” – Orissa High Court delivered a reportable judgment dismissing a Second Appeal under...

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March 05, 2026
Section 3 Is Not A Blanket Ban On Fees: Delhi High Court Stays Removal of Difficulties Order Advancing Fee Fixation Timelines
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“Until Fee Is Fixed Or Approved, Schools Can Collect Previous Year’s Fee” – In a significant interim order impacting private unaided schools across the capital, the Delhi High Court has...

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