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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 08, 2025
Bail Cannot Be Denied Solely On Grounds Of Being A Repeat Offender: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail To Accused With 9 Past FIRs
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“Article 21 Cannot Be Compromised Merely Because Accused Has A Criminal History” – Punjab & Haryana High Court granted regular bail to an undertrial facing his tenth criminal case, asserting...

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September 08, 2025
Landlord Is Best Judge of His Business Needs; Pension Not a Substitute for Property Rights — Himachal Pradesh High Court Affirms Eviction for Bonafide Requirement
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“Revisional Court Cannot Re-Appreciate Facts Like an Appellate Authority” — In a judgment Himachal Pradesh High Court upheld a landlord’s right to reclaim tenanted premises to expand his business and...

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September 08, 2025
A Conviction Cannot Be Founded Merely on Forensics When Identity Remains Unestablished: Delhi High Court Acquits Youth Accused in 2015 Chain Snatching and Shooting Incident
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“Ballistic Report Alone, Without Positive Identification, Cannot Be the Sole Pillar of Conviction”— Delhi High Court, while delivering a landmark judgment , set aside the conviction of Furkan @ Faizan,...

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September 08, 2025
U/S 94 BNSS | Investigating Officer Is The Best Judge Of What’s Desirable During Probe: Calcutta HC Upholds Summons In Scholarship Scam Case
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“Judiciary Cannot Interfere With Statutory Police Powers Unless Process Is Abused” – Calcutta High Court dismissed a constitutional writ petition filed by Swami Vivekananda University challenging a police summons issued...

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September 08, 2025
Bulk Signed Cheques Without Business Proof Can’t Rebut Presumption Under NI Act – Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Conviction in ₹12 Lakh Cheque Bounce Case
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“Admitting Signature and Denying Liability Without Proof Can’t Defeat Section 139 Presumption” – Punjab & Haryana High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner under Section 138 of the Negotiable...

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September 08, 2025
Waqf Suit Without Gazette Notification Is Not Maintainable – Bombay High Court Declares Suit as ‘Abuse of Process’, Rejects Plea Seeking Declaration of Land as Waqf
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“In the absence of any pleadings or prima facie material on record, there is a reason to infer that suit lands are not the Waqf properties.” –  Aurangabad Bench of...

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September 08, 2025
Contempt Jurisdiction Not a Shortcut to Claim Benefits: Rajasthan High Court Dismisses Over 50 Contempt Petitions for Non-Adjudicated Employment Claims
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“Contempt Cannot Be a Substitute for Legal Adjudication”— In a sweeping and precedent-setting verdict a Division Bench of the Rajasthan High Court, comprising Justice Vijay Bishnoi and Justice Rajendra Prakash...

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September 08, 2025
Bank and Demat Accounts Are 'Property' Under CrPC – Freezing Without Notice Not Illegal If Linked To Offence: Telangana High Court Upholds Seizure In IPO Fraud Probe
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Telangana High Court, in a significant ruling, upheld the validity of freezing orders issued by the CID under Section 102 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The freezing orders...

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September 08, 2025
Medical Evidence Does Not Support Murder Theory—Throttling Must Show Finger Marks and Petechial Hemorrhage: Andhra Pradesh High Court Acquits Man Accused of Killing Wife
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“Prosecution Failed to Prove Throttling—Manual Strangulation Ruled Out”, Andhra Pradesh High Court at Amaravati, comprising Justice K. Suresh Reddy and Justice Subba Reddy Satti, acquitted a man previously convicted of...

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