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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 04, 2026
Recurrent Delinquency in a Disciplined Force Justifies Dismissal: Calcutta High Court on Integrity Standards in BSF
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“Member of an Armed Force Is Expected to Maintain a High Degree of Integrity and Dedication”, Calcutta High Court delivered a significant ruling underscoring the heightened standards of discipline applicable...

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March 04, 2026
Cheque Bounce Law Is to Recover Money, Not to Fill Jails:  Punjab & Haryana High Court Wipes Out Conviction After Post-Conviction Compromise
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“Continuation of Proceedings Will Not Serve Any Fruitful Purpose Whatsoever”, In a decisive reaffirmation of the settlement-centric character of cheque dishonour prosecutions, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held...

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March 03, 2026
Without Section 65-B Certificate, the CD is Legally Non-Existent: Punjab & Haryana High Court Declines to Reopen SC/ST Case
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“Acquittal Cannot Be Disturbed Merely Because Another View Is Possible”, Punjab and Haryana High Court refused to interfere with an order of acquittal under Section 3(1)(x) of the Scheduled Castes...

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March 03, 2026
Section 348 BNSS Is To Discover Truth, Not To Protect Technical Omissions: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Recall of Investigating Officer
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"‘Essential to the Just Decision of the Case’ Is the Key – Fair Trial Means Justice to Accused, Victim and Society", In a powerful reaffirmation of the Court’s duty to...

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March 03, 2026
Replacing ‘AR’ With ‘IE’ Cannot Erase Infringement: Delhi High Court Grants Injunction To Novartis Against ‘NOVIETS’
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“This Is A Case Of Triple Identity”, In a significant ruling reaffirming the strict standards applicable to pharmaceutical trade mark disputes, the Delhi High Court on 28 February 2026 granted...

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March 03, 2026
Entertaining Writ Despite Section 18 Remedy Is In Teeth Of Supreme Court Law: Allahabad High Court Restores DRT Order In SBI SARFAESI Dispute
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“High Courts Must Exercise Greater Caution, Care and Circumspection” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing judicial restraint in SARFAESI matters, the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad set aside a...

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March 03, 2026
Income Tax | Abatement Is Not A Magic Wand: Orissa High Court Declines To Nullify Scrutiny Assessment Merely Because A Search Was Conducted
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“Chapter XIV-B Targets ‘Total Undisclosed Income’ — Not Every Pending Assessment”, Orissa High Court at Cuttack, in Saroj Kumar Sahoo v. National Faceless Assessment Centre & Another (W.P.(C) No. 30861...

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March 03, 2026
Core Issue Is Purely Legal – No Need to Flood Rent Court with Irrelevant Documents: Madras High Court Refuses to Interfere Under Article 227
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“In Absence of Enabling Provision, Belated Production of Documents Cannot Be Permitted” – In a reportable decision Madras High Court declined to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of...

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March 03, 2026
Acquittal Does Not Automatically Mean Full Back Wages: Madhya Pradesh High Court Interprets FR 54-B Strictly
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"Suspension Under Deeming Clause Cannot Be Called Wholly Unjustified Merely Because of Acquittal", In a significant ruling on service jurisprudence, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that a government...

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