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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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Rape in the Shadows of Trust, Not Custody: Sikkim High Court Upholds Conviction, Rejects State’s Bid to Enhance Sentence for Lack of Proof of ‘Public Servant’ Status
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Prosecution Failed to Prove That the Accused Was a Government Servant — Custody Was Never Established - In a deeply scrutinized judgment High Court of Sikkim upheld the conviction of...

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April 19, 2025
You Sat on Development for a Decade — You Can’t Block Public Redevelopment with Unenforced Private Agreements: Supreme Court Dismisses Builder's Challenge to MHADA E-Tender
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“Unregistered Contracts, Delayed Action, No Work on Ground — You Have No Vested Right in Redevelopment”, - In a judgment underscoring the limits of private developer claims in public-interest redevelopment...

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April 19, 2025
Presence, Provocation, and Political Power — Exhortation to Kill Makes You Liable Even Without Lifting a Weapon: Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Political Leader Who Instigated Fatal Mob Attack
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“You Need Not Wield the Weapon, But You’re Guilty When You Exhort Others to Kill” — In a powerfully reasoned decision delivered on April 16, 2025, the Supreme Court in...

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April 19, 2025
Demand, Acceptance, and Trap Proven — Bribe Taker Cannot Take Shelter Behind Technical Doubts: Supreme Court Restores Conviction of Karnataka Revenue Official
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“High Court Overlooked Trustworthy Ocular and Documentary Evidence — Conviction Reinstated After 29 Years in Corruption Case”, - In a judgment restoring accountability under the anti-corruption regime, the Supreme Court...

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April 19, 2025
Principles of Natural Justice Are Not Optional Rituals—Layout Plans Affecting Public Rights Must Invite Public Objections: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes HSVP’s Replanning
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You Cannot Convert School Land Into Nursing Homes Behind the Back of Residents—State Action Without Due Process Violates Constitutional Fairness - Punjab and Haryana High Court quashed the revised layout plan of...

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April 19, 2025
Criminal Law is Not a Tool to Penalize Business Losses After Full Repayment and No Dues Certificate: Supreme Court Quashes Charges in Bank Fraud Case
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“CBI’s Pursuit of a Settled Commercial Dispute is Abuse of Process — Criminal Prosecution Must Not Outlive Settlement” - In a remarkable reaffirmation of the distinction between civil liability and...

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April 19, 2025
Common Intention Cannot Be Presumed from Vague Allegations: Allahabad High Court Affirms Acquittal in 1984 Attempt to Murder Case After 37 Years
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“Where evidence falls far short of showing that the accused ever entered into a pre-meditated concert… care must be taken not to confuse same or similar intention with common intention.”...

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April 19, 2025
Delay in Raising Industrial Dispute Is Fatal Unless Explained: Punjab & Haryana High Court Substitutes Reinstatement with Compensation in 19-Year-Old Termination Case
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“Reinstatement cannot be granted after two decades of unexplained delay — the Labour Court must weigh delay as a significant factor in adjudication.” - Punjab and Haryana High Court held...

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April 19, 2025
3Children’s Court Cannot Abdicate Its Duty of Independent Assessment: Telangana High Court Sets Aside Conviction of Juvenile Tried as Adult Without Proper Procedure
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“Merely Endorsing the Juvenile Board’s Report Is Not Enough—Children’s Court Must Make Its Own Assessment” – In a significant judgment safeguarding the statutory rights of children in conflict with law,...

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