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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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  • Minor Heir Cannot Be Expected To Respond To Public Notice Independently: Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Succession Certificate
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  • 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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Victim Cannot Be a ‘Mute Spectator’ at Bail Stage in POCSO Cases:  Kerala High Court Sets Aside Bail Granted Without Notice
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“Presence of State Does Not Tantamount to Hearing the Victim” – In a significant ruling strengthening victim rights jurisprudence, the Kerala High Court set aside a bail order granted to...

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March 03, 2026
Eligibility Criteria Cannot Be Changed Midway: J&K High Court Upholds Quashing of Knitting Instructor Select List
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“Board Incorporated a Qualification Neither in Advertisement Nor in Draft Rules” – In a significant pronouncement reinforcing constitutional guarantees in public employment, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and...

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March 03, 2026
Once A Debtor–Creditor Relationship Is Born, The Right Of Redemption Cannot Be Defeated: Gujarat High Court Upholds Decree For Mortgage Redemption
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“Document Must Be Read As A Whole – Literal Meaning Prevails When Language Is Clear”, In a detailed judgment clarifying the fine distinction between a “mortgage by conditional sale” and...

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March 03, 2026
A Dying Declaration Cannot Become a Substitute for Proof: Karnataka High Court Acquits Husband in Dowry Death Appeal
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“When 90% Burns, Sedatives and No Written Medical Certification Cast Doubt, Conviction Cannot Stand”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru delivered a reportable judgment setting aside a conviction under Section...

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March 03, 2026
When a Driver Knows Death Is Likely, It Is Not Mere Negligence: Kerala High Court Converts 304A Conviction to 304 Part II in 44-Death Bus Tragedy
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“Conscious Disregard of Passenger Warnings Elevates Rash Driving to Culpable Homicide”, In a landmark and deeply reasoned judgment on the distinction between rash negligence and culpable homicide, the Kerala High...

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March 03, 2026
If Power To Amend Is Not Read Into DV Act, It Would Defeat Its Very Purpose: Bombay High Court Upholds Amendment of Pleadings in Domestic Violence Proceedings
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"Pleadings Must Exist Before Evidence Is Led – Procedural Flexibility Is Essential Under Benevolent Legislation", In a significant pronouncement strengthening the remedial framework of the Protection of Women from Domestic...

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March 03, 2026
No Absolute Bar Under Order XI Rule 1(5): Calcutta High Court Permits Additional Documents Even at Argument Stage in Undefended Commercial Suit
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“Reasonable Cause” Under Commercial Courts Act Carries a Lower Threshold – In a significant ruling on procedural rigour in commercial litigation, the Calcutta High Court has clarified that Order XI...

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March 03, 2026
Dragging a Constable on the Bonnet During NSG Drill Not a Case for Liberal Bail: MP High Court Draws a Line on Assault Against Police on Duty
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“Satender Kumar Antil Does Not Lay Down an Absolute Proposition That Bail Must Be Granted Irrespective of Gravity”, In a significant and strongly worded order High Court of Madhya Pradesh...

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March 03, 2026
Deterrent Effect Evaporates In Thin Air If Invoked After Fourteen Years: Bombay High Court Fixes ‘Reasonable Time’ For ESI Damages
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“Even In Absence Of Express Limitation, Power Must Be Exercised Within A Reasonable Period”, In a significant pronouncement on the limits of statutory penal powers, the Bombay High Court held...

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