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12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court

"The frequency, duration as well as density of advertisement breaks are integral to the quality of the viewing experience... excessive or uneven commercial intrusion is

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  • 12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court
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September 13, 2025
Injury May Be Grievous, But Intention to Kill Is Crucial: When Exactly Does Section 307 IPC Apply?” – Supreme Court Explains the Line Between Attempt to Murder and Murder
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“Section 307 IPC is not a fallback for delayed death—if the injury was intended to cause death and is sufficient in the ordinary course to do so, the offence is...

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September 13, 2025
Bund Failures in Paddy Fields Cannot Be Attributed Solely to Nature Where Law Mandates Their Maintenance: Kerala High Court Acts on Student Letter
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“Statutory Obligation Under Irrigation Act Supersedes Custom—Flooding Due to Bund Breach Is a Legal Failure, Not a Natural Calamity” - In a powerful judicial intervention Kerala High Court at Ernakulam...

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September 13, 2025
Reservation for Disabled Is Not a Charity — It's a Right: Supreme Court Flags Structural Discrimination in Denial of Upward Movement to PwD Candidates
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“It is a matter of grave concern that persons with disabilities, though meritorious, are denied upward movement — this constitutes hostile discrimination and defeats the very purpose of reservation.” —...

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September 13, 2025
Article 65, Not Article 59, Governs Suits Challenging Void Transactions — No Need to Cancel a Document That Never Had Legal Existence: Supreme Court Clarifies
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“A Suit for Possession Based on Title Can Be Filed Within 12 Years — Article 59 Has No Role Where Sale Deed Is Void Ab Initio”:  In a pivotal ruling...

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September 13, 2025
Direction to File a Separate Challan Is Ultra Vires: Trial Court Cannot Interfere with Investigative Discretion: Supreme Court
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“Trial Courts Cannot Direct Filing of Charge-Sheet—That Power Lies with Investigating Agencies Alone” — In a powerful reaffirmation of the separation of powers between the investigating agency and the judiciary,...

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September 13, 2025
Certification of Mutation Entries on Forged Documents by Revenue Officers Is Not a Mere Procedural Lapse: Supreme Court Denies Anticipatory Bail in 1996 Land Fraud Case
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"Delay in Lodging FIR Cannot Wash Away Allegations of Abuse of Official Position in Facilitating Fraudulent Land Transfers" -  Supreme Court of India upholding the Bombay High Court’s refusal to...

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September 13, 2025
Inordinate Delay in Deciding Anticipatory Bail Applications Is Constitutionally Impermissible: Supreme Court Reprimands Judicial Delay in Bail Matters
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“Applications Affecting Personal Liberty Must Not Be Kept Pending Indefinitely”:  In a sharp rebuke to the judiciary on the issue of prolonged and unjustified delays in deciding anticipatory bail applications,...

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September 13, 2025
Legislative Intent Was to Keep Building Projects Outside ‘General Conditions’: Supreme Court Slams NGT’s Overreach in Landmark Environmental Ruling”
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“A plain reading of the EIA 2006 Notification reveals that the General Conditions were never attracted to projects falling under Items 8(a) and 8(b). The NGT has not construed the...

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September 13, 2025
Possession Can Be Claimed Without Cancelling a Fraudulent Sale Deed If It Is Void Ab Initio – Supreme Court Explains Why Article 65, Not Article 59, Applies to Void Transactions
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“A Plaintiff Not Party to a Fraudulent Sale Deed Is Not Obligated to Cancel It — Can Ignore It and Sue for Possession”: In a detailed and legally rich judgment...

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