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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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April 24, 2025
A Magistrate Need Not Record Detailed Reasons While Taking Cognizance — Law Requires Application of Mind, Not a Speaking Order: Supreme Court Reinstates Cognizance Against Accused
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“Magistrate’s Mind, Not Manuscript, Is What the Law Requires”, - In a significant reaffirmation of the law governing cognizance of criminal offences, the Supreme Court of India on April 23,...

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April 24, 2025
One Bench Cannot Overrule Another’s Finding in the Same Court: Supreme Court Slams Delhi High Court for Overturning Contempt Ruling Without Appeal
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“When a Coordinate Bench Finds Someone Guilty of Contempt, Another Judge Can’t Sit in Appeal Over It — That’s Judicial Impropriety” —  In a resounding affirmation of judicial discipline and...

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April 24, 2025
498A | Generalised and Sweeping Accusations Unsupported by Concrete Evidence Cannot Form the Basis for Criminal Prosecution:  Supreme Court
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“You Can’t Criminalise Kinship”, - In a decisive blow against the misuse of criminal law in matrimonial disputes, the Supreme Court of India quashed the dowry harassment case filed against...

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April 24, 2025
After a Plaint Is Rejected,  Only Thing to Examine  Whether That Rejection Was Correct—Courts Cannot Travel Beyond the Four Corners of the Pleadings: Supreme Court
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“You Can’t Reopen a Dead Suit to Fish for Fresh Evidence”, - In a firm reminder of judicial boundaries and procedural discipline, the Supreme Court of India, held that once...

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April 24, 2025
Disrobing a Minor Is Aggravated Sexual Assault Even Without Penetration: Calcutta High Court Affirms Conviction Under Section 354B IPC and Section 10 POCSO
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“Presumption of Guilt Under Section 29 POCSO Applies When Victim’s Statement Is Clear and Corroborated” —  In a compelling judgment delivered Calcutta High Court upheld the conviction of a man...

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April 24, 2025
Tenant Remains a Tenant—Cannot Claim Ownership or Deny Eviction After Lease Ends: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Second Appeal Over Shop Possession
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“Registered Lease Has Legal Sanctity—Oral Claims of Extension or Investment Cannot Defeat Written Agreement” –  In a well-reasoned judgment Andhra Pradesh High Court reaffirmed the legal sanctity of written lease...

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April 24, 2025
If Title Is Prima Facie, Suit for Cancellation of Sale Deed Lies in Civil Court: Allahabad High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Widow’s Challenge to Alleged Fraudulent Transfer
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“A recorded tenure-holder having prima facie title can hardly be directed to approach the revenue court for seeking relief for cancellation of a void document” —  Allahabad High Court (Lucknow...

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April 24, 2025
Section 37 NDPS Cannot Override Article 21 Forever – Pre-Trial Custody Cannot Be Endless: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail in 90kg Poppy Husk Case
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“Conditional liberty must override the statutory embargo created under Section 37(1)(b)(ii) of the NDPS Act” – In a ruling that forcefully reiterates the constitutional primacy of personal liberty, the Punjab...

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April 24, 2025
Comparability Must Be Proven — Proximity Alone Not Enough for Land Valuation: Orissa High Court Rejects Enhancement Claim in Land Acquisition Appeal
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“Without discharging burden of proof, one cannot claim parity in land value merely by pointing to proximity — evidence of similarity must be adduced.” — Orissa High Court dismissing an...

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