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When Acquittal of All Co-Accused Destroys the Prosecution Case, Split-Up Trial Becomes an Exercise in Futility: Karnataka High Court Invokes Section 482 to Quash Murder Case

“To Save Precious Judicial Time, Proceedings Against Absconding Accused Can Be Obliterated When Acquittal Is Inevitable”, In a significant ruling on the doctrine of parity and

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  • February 26, 2026

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  • February 26, 2026
  • When Acquittal of All Co-Accused Destroys the Prosecution Case, Split-Up Trial Becomes an Exercise in Futility: Karnataka High Court Invokes Section 482 to Quash Murder Case
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  • February 26, 2026
  • Death of the Ultimate Beneficiary During Lifetime of Life Estate Holder Will Not Defeat Vested Rights: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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  • Enmity Is A Double-Edged Weapon – It May Motivate Crime Or False Implication: Allahabad High Court Acquits Four In 1985 Dacoity

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March 28, 2025
Absence of Bloodstains on the Clothes of Those Who Claimed to Carry the Deceased Creates Serious Doubt: Supreme Court Acquits Man Convicted of Murder After 30 Years
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Possibility of False Implication on Account of Previous Enmity Cannot  Be Ruled Out – In a powerful reaffirmation of the principle that criminal conviction must rest on evidence free from...

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March 28, 2025
A Review Is Not a Backdoor Appeal—A Misreading by the Tribunal Cannot Be Corrected Through a Second Judicial Guess: Allahabad High Court Refuses to Revisit ‘Non-Est’ ITR Remark
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By: Deepak Kumar

What the Court Observed Was Not Its Ratio—There Is No Patent Error in Calling an ITR ‘Non-Est’ When Filed Beyond Statutory Extensions - Allahabad High Court in The Commissioner of...

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March 28, 2025
Execution Petition Is Not Maintainable When Award Is Already Held Inexecutable: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Civil Revision by Real Fab India
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Once a Court has conclusively held that an arbitral award is inexecutable, a second execution petition for the same award cannot bypass that finding—it would amount to re-litigating a closed...

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March 28, 2025
No Illegal Detention — Protest Leader Hospitalized On His Own Will: Punjab & Haryana High Court Declines Habeas Corpus Plea In Jagjit Singh Dallewal Case
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Possibility Of Future Illness Cannot Be Equated To Illegal Confinement — Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a habeas corpus petition seeking release of prominent farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal,...

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March 28, 2025
Emergency Award Can Be Relied Upon, Even If Not Enforced: Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Section 9 Relief in ₹145 Crore Share Buyback Arbitration Dispute
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By: Deepak Kumar

Interim relief under Section 9 of the Arbitration Act need not be thwarted by technicalities of the CPC — In a significant ruling Bombay High Court dismissed two Commercial Arbitration...

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March 28, 2025
Technicality Cannot Trump Substantive Justice—Proceedings Under NI Act Can’t Be Dismissed on Jurisdictional Misreading: Calcutta High Court Restores Dishonour Case After Trial Delay
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By: Deepak Kumar

When Accused Has Appeared and Pleaded Not Guilty, Court Must Proceed—Jurisdiction Objections Must Not Derail Cheque Dishonour Trials: Calcutta High Court allowed a criminal revision, holding that the refusal by...

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March 28, 2025
No Seizure Memo for Over Two Months—This Position Is Completely Unacceptable: Delhi High Court Raps Customs Over Arbitrary Detention of Export Goods
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By: Deepak Kumar

There can be no justification to hold up export consignments for long periods unless the goods are prohibited – In a sharp rebuke to customs officials, the Delhi High Court...

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March 28, 2025
Statement of Co-Accused May Be a Clue—But Not a Ground to Quash FIR at Threshold Stage: Gujarat High Court Declines Interference Under Section 482 CrPC
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By: Deepak Kumar

Admissibility Is for Trial, Not FIR Stage—Investigation Cannot Be Thwarted Merely Because Evidence is Yet to Emerge - Gujarat High Court dismissed a petition seeking quashing of an FIR under...

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March 28, 2025
Temporary Permit Can Be Issued Even When Permanent Permit Is Pending—Public Interest Overrides Procedural Technicalities: Karnataka High Court Upholds KSRTC Permit
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By: Deepak Kumar

Exclusive Right Over Route Does Not Exist—Private Operators Cannot Object to Temporary Permit Without Showing Specific Prejudice - Karnataka High Court dismissed writ petitions filed by private bus operators, who...

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