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Wife's Repeated False Complaints Constitute Mental Cruelty; Husband's Alleged Adultery Doesn't Forfeit Right To Divorce: Punjab & Haryana HC

"Even if it is held that the husband was having some adulterous relationship, but still if the conduct of the wife reveals cruelty on her

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A Small Degree of Scoliosis Cannot Be Stretched To Deny Appointment:  Punjab & Haryana High Court Directs Appointment Of Constable Despite Medical Board’s Earlier Unfitness Declaration
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Specialist Board Declared Him Fit — Denying Appointment Would Be A Travesty of Justice - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a crucial verdict restoring the candidature of a constable...

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April 21, 2025
Gratuity Is Not a Bounty—It Is Property Under Article 300A: Madhya Pradesh High Court Slams Delay in Payment to Retired Teacher
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“Employer Has No Discretion—Gratuity Must Be Paid From the Date It Becomes Due, Not When Claimed” — In a ruling that significantly reinforces the statutory and constitutional right of employees...

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April 21, 2025
Six Years in Custody, Only Two Witnesses Examined—Incarceration Cannot Continue Indefinitely: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail in Murder Case
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“Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception—Trial Delay Violates Article 21”:  Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh, in the matter of Balbir Singh vs. State of Punjab (CRM-M-24648-2024),...

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April 21, 2025
Decree Can’t Sleep for 18 Years and Wake Up to Claim Land: Telangana High Court Cancels Mutation Based on 1995 Partition Decree
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“Law Helps the Vigilant, Not the Sleepy — You Can't Hold a Decree in Cold Storage and Ambush Buyers After Decades,” In a major blow to late-stage land claimants trying...

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April 21, 2025
Innocent Flat Buyers Cannot Be Made to Suffer Due to Institutional Failures: Supreme Court on Tamil Nadu Housing Board Land Dispute
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“TNHB Is Not Blameless… It Allowed Construction and Sale of Flats on Acquired Land” - Supreme Court of India, delivered a significant verdict involving land acquired by the Tamil Nadu...

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April 21, 2025
Exemption Under Minority Cannot Be Invoked to Justify Delay in Appeal: Supreme Court Reverses Kerala High Court in Fatal Accident Claim
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“It is not for the courts to extend the period of limitation on misplaced sympathies” - Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive judgment, setting aside an order of the...

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April 21, 2025
Even a Mother-in-Law Can Be an Aggrieved Woman: Allahabad High Court Upholds Right to File Domestic Violence Case Against Daughter-in-Law
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“A Woman Living in a Joint Family Has the Right to Seek Protection from Her Daughter-in-Law Under DV Act” - In a notable ruling expanding the protective umbrella of the...

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April 21, 2025
Marriage in Arya Samaj Is Valid If Performed as per Vedic Rites — Certificate Alone Is Not Conclusive Proof: Allahabad High Court Refuses to Quash Cruelty Case
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“Place of Ceremony Is Irrelevant — It’s the Rites and Customs That Make the Marriage Valid”, - In a crucial ruling that clarifies the legal standing of marriages performed in...

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April 21, 2025
Daughters Can’t Be Sidelined in Ancestral Property: Telangana High Court Dismisses Purchaser’s Appeal, Upholds Partition in Favour of Married Women and Legal Heirs
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“The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005 gave daughters equal rights as sons – and that includes the right to challenge sales made without their consent. A purchaser who buys joint...

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