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Review Jurisdiction Not An Appeal In Disguise; Arguments Already Decided Cannot Be Re-agitated: Orissa High Court

"Review jurisdiction is never equated with the appellate jurisdiction nor can be considered as an appeal in disguise. In case of an error, there is a

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  • Review Jurisdiction Not An Appeal In Disguise; Arguments Already Decided Cannot Be Re-agitated: Orissa High Court
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  • Even Long-Serving Temporary Employees Entitled To Hearing If Termination Is Punitive & Stigmatic: Kerala High Court
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April 25, 2025
Not the Requirement of Law That Applicant Should Sit Idle Till His Premises Are Not Released: Supreme Court Upholds Eviction of Tenant from Cinema Hall After 63 Years
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“Balance is in favour of landlord... He has to discharge worldly liabilities… His sons are not settled… The tenant has enjoyed the premises for 63 years after lease expiry” -...

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April 25, 2025
Limited Jurisdiction Doesn’t Bar Inquiry into Adoption and Title in Eviction Cases: Andhra Pradesh High Court Upholds Cultivating Tenants’ Eviction
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Merely because the forum is of limited jurisdiction, it cannot be driven to ignore pleaded facts and evidence which go to the root of the landlord’s claim.” — In a...

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April 25, 2025
States Must Comply with Reimbursement Orders or Face Contempt: Supreme Court Warns on Healthcare Dues of Retired Judges
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“Reimbursements Must Be Made by State Where Judge Was First Appointed or Retired — No Escape from Responsibility” - Supreme Court of India issued a strong warning to State Governments...

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April 25, 2025
Unilateral Right to Opt Out of Arbitration Cannot Invalidate Entire Clause: Bombay High Court Upholds Arbitration Despite SARFAESI Provisions
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Even if one-sided optionality exists, courts can excise the invalid portion and preserve the agreement to arbitrate” – Bombay High Court, in the case of Tata Capital Limited v. Vijay...

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April 25, 2025
Brutality Alone Cannot Justify Death Sentence Without Considering Reformative Possibility: Supreme Court Commutes Capital Punishment in Familicide Case
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Even in the Darkest Corners, the Law Must Search for Human Redemption” – Supreme Court of India commuted the death sentence imposed on a man convicted of murdering his wife...

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April 24, 2025
A Child Is Not a Trophy in Parental Battles: Kerala High Court Sets Aside Custody Order, Issues Guideline to End Courtroom Trauma for Children
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“He Told Us He Hates Courts, He Hates Us — Because We Keep Summoning Him”: Kerala High Court Restores Shared Custody, Bans Routine Court Appearances for Children. Delivering a profoundly...

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April 24, 2025
One-Time Leave Encashment Is the Rule — Not a Perpetual Right: Supreme Court Bars Re-Employed Retirees from Double Benefit
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“Rule 36 Sanctions Leave Encashment Only Once on Retirement — Re-employment Doesn’t Create Fresh Entitlement” — Delivering a judgment with far-reaching implications on service benefits for re-employed government servants, the...

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April 24, 2025
Once Defendant Is Set Ex Parte, Their Rights Suffer Curtailment:  Supreme Court Reiterates Limits on Post-Decree Challenges under Order IX Rule 13 CPC
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“High Court Cannot Act as an Appellate Forum in Writ Jurisdiction under Article 227” – Supreme Court of India delivered a strongly-worded judgment overturning an order of the Allahabad High...

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April 24, 2025
Declaration of Title Is Sufficient Even Without Cancellation of Void Sale Deed: Supreme Court Reasserts Principles of Declaratory Relief
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“A person who is not a party to a document may treat it as non-existent and sue for their right as if it did not exist” —  Supreme Court of...

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