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Abandoning Arbitration Proceedings Bars Fresh Section 11 Application On Same Cause Of Action: Supreme Court Department Must Lead Evidence, Examine Witnesses To Prove Charges Unless Employee Clearly Admits Guilt: Supreme Court Order IX Rule 13 And Section 96 CPC Have Distinct Scopes; Minor Unrepresented In Original Suit Can Seek Setting Aside Ex-Parte Decree: Supreme Court Minor Heir Cannot Be Expected To Respond To Public Notice Independently: Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Succession Certificate
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Minor Heir Cannot Be Expected To Respond To Public Notice Independently: Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Succession Certificate

" High Court also failed to appreciate that a minor cannot be expected to respond to a public notice or initiate legal proceedings independently." Supreme

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  • April 02, 2026

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  • April 02, 2026
  • Minor Heir Cannot Be Expected To Respond To Public Notice Independently: Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Succession Certificate
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  • April 02, 2026
  • Order IX Rule 13 And Section 96 CPC Have Distinct Scopes; Minor Unrepresented In Original Suit Can Seek Setting Aside Ex-Parte Decree: Supreme Court
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  • Department Must Lead Evidence, Examine Witnesses To Prove Charges Unless Employee Clearly Admits Guilt: Supreme Court

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March 05, 2026
Advocate Holding Vakalatnama Is Competent To Swear Affidavit: Andhra Pradesh High Court Restores Appeal Dismissed For Default
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“There is no prohibition in an advocate filing an affidavit… on any question in relation to which he is in a position to depose”, In a reportable judgment Andhra Pradesh...

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March 04, 2026
Interim Restraint Without Deciding Injunction Plea Cannot Continue: Karnataka High Court Steps In Under Article 227
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“Applications Under Order XXXIX Cannot Be Kept Pending While Rights Stand Frozen”, Karnataka High Court exercised its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution to correct a procedural irregularity...

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March 04, 2026
Fraud on Reservation Cannot Be Tolerated: Calcutta High Court Directs Immediate Cancellation of OBC Certificate of Elected Pradhan
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“Once It Is Concluded That the Incumbent Does Not Belong to OBC, Authority Is Duty-Bound to Cancel the Certificate”, Calcutta High Court delivered a significant judgment on the powers of...

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March 04, 2026
In Absence of Class I, Class II Heirs and Agnates, Cognate Shall Inherit : Punjab & Haryana High Court Revives Uterine Brother’s Right
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“Even If He Was Not the Son, He Was Still the Heir”, Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a reportable judgment clarifying the scope of succession by cognates under the...

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March 04, 2026
Constructive Delivery Is Sufficient for Valid Hiba: Andhra Pradesh High Court Clarifies Essentials of Gift Under Mohammedan Law
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“Registered Gift Carrying Clear Declaration and Delivery Recitals Raises Presumption of Valid Execution” Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered an important ruling on the concept of delivery of possession in a...

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March 04, 2026
Section 391 Cr.P.C. Is A Safety Valve Against Miscarriage Of Justice: Telangana High Court Reopens Door For Additional Evidence In NI Act Appeal
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“Additional Evidence Is Necessary Not Because Judgment Cannot Be Pronounced, But Because There Would Be Failure Of Justice Without It”, In a reportable and significant ruling strengthening the appellate court’s...

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March 04, 2026
Section 183 BNSS (164CrPC)  Cannot Be Converted Into A Tool For Endless Re-Statements:  Allahabad High Court
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“Magisterial Statement Is Ordinarily Recorded Only Once” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing the sanctity of magisterial statements, the Allahabad High Court held that Section 183 of the Bharatiya Nagarik...

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March 04, 2026
Trial Court Cannot Record Mechanical Satisfaction on Child Witness Competency: Patna High Court Flags Serious Procedural Lapse
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“Credibility of Witnesses Has To Be Measured With Same Yardstick… Rule Is One and Only One – Whether Depositions Are Honest and True”, In a crucial aspect of its acquittal...

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March 04, 2026
138 NI Act | Once Signature Is Admitted, the Law Presumes Liability: Madhya Pradesh High Court Restores Conviction in Cheque Bounce Case
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“Failure to Reply to Statutory Notice Strengthens the Presumption” – Madhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpur delivered a reportable judgment restoring conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,...

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