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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 11, 2025
The Soul of Justice Is Compromise: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Conviction Under NI Act After ₹17 Lakh Cheque Dispute Settled Amicably
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“The finest hour of justice arrives propitiously when parties, despite falling apart, bury the hatchet and weave a sense of fellowship of reunion” —  In a compelling display of the...

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September 11, 2025
Presumption of Innocence Ends with Conviction – Orissa High Court Declines Post-Conviction Bail for Man in ₹31 Lakh Fake Currency Case
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“The plea of presumption of innocence is not available to a convict anymore… suspension of sentence post-conviction cannot be claimed as a matter of right” – Procedural Lapses Are for...

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September 11, 2025
“Excessive Costs Cannot Be a Barrier to Fair Hearing”: Madras High Court Reduces Rs.25,000 Condition to Rs.5,000 for Setting Aside Ex Parte Order
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“An opportunity must be provided to the defendants to defend their case in a manner known to law” – observed the Madras High Court while setting aside a conditional order...

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September 11, 2025
₹10,000/- Maintenance Is No Longer Enough To Protect Dignity of Elders in 2025: Karnataka High Court Urges Amendment to Senior Citizens Act
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“Relief that is illusory is no relief at all”  - Karnataka High Court, in a stirring and socially conscious judgment not only quashed an ex parte ₹5,00,000/- compensation order passed...

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September 11, 2025
Sampling Under NDPS Act Must Be Done Under Magistrate’s Supervision — Anything Else Is Fatal to Prosecution – Kerala High Court Reiterates Supreme Court Mandate on Section 52A NDPS Act
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“No sooner the seizure is effected, the officer is duty bound to approach the Magistrate — drawing samples in the absence of a Magistrate is not permissible” - In a...

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September 11, 2025
Cryptic Dismissal of Appeal Without Addressing Delay Is an Abdication of Quasi-Judicial Duty: Karnataka High Court Restores Stamp Duty Appeal, Condones Delay
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In a significant decision enforcing procedural fairness and natural justice, the Karnataka High Court held that mechanical dismissal of a statutory appeal without considering the explanation for delay is unsustainable...

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September 11, 2025
Possession of Counterfeit Currency Without Explanation Is Sufficient to Infer Knowledge and Intent — Delhi High Court Upholds Conviction
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“Police Testimony Cannot Be Disregarded Merely for Lack of Public Witnesses; Courts Must Scrutinise, Not Reject” —  In a detailed and legally significant decision rendered, the Delhi High Court upheld...

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September 11, 2025
Section 106 Evidence Act | Last Seen Theory Cannot Be Applied in Absence of Clear Custody Transfer: Calcutta High Court Acquits Woman Accused of Nephew’s Murder
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“Suspicion Cannot Replace Legal Proof”, In a pivotal ruling Calcutta High Court set aside the conviction of Mana Naskar, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment for the alleged murder...

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September 11, 2025
Budgets Cannot Be Balanced on the Backs of Those Who Keep the Water Flowing: Bombay High Court Orders Regularisation of 48 Daily-Wage Pump Operators After Two Decades of Precarious Employment
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“Sensitivity to the human consequences of prolonged insecurity is not sentimentality. It is a constitutional discipline.” —  In a watershed ruling Bombay High Court refused to allow the Navi Mumbai...

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