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Permanent Intention To End Cohabitation Necessary For 'Desertion'; Mere Physical Separation Not Enough: Jharkhand High Court

"Quality of permanence is one of the essential elements which differentiate desertion from wilful separation; for the offence of desertion, the factum of separation and

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  • July 01, 2026

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  • July 01, 2026
  • Permanent Intention To End Cohabitation Necessary For 'Desertion'; Mere Physical Separation Not Enough: Jharkhand High Court
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  • Habitual Offenders Not Entitled To Suspension Of Sentence If There Is Apprehension Of Non-Availability For Other Pending Trials: Madras High Court
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  • Aadhar Cards Not Cogent Evidence To Prove Lawful Occupation Of Public Premises, Procedural Protection Under 1971 Act Not Available: Calcutta High Court

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May 22, 2026
Exclusion Of Natural Heirs Not A 'Suspicious Circumstance' To Invalidate Will If Testator Provides Reason: Supreme Court
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"Mere deprivation of natural heirs, by itself, may not amount to a suspicious circumstance because the whole idea behind the execution of a Will is to interfere with the normal...

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May 22, 2026
Affidavit Is Not 'Evidence' Under Section 3 Of Evidence Act Unless Court Orders Its Use Under Order XIX CPC: Supreme Court
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"An affidavit is not an 'evidence' within the meaning of Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and the same can be used as 'evidence' only if, for sufficient...

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May 22, 2026
Tender Condition For Out-Of-State Bidders To Submit EMD Via Demand Draft Not Mandatory If Clause Uses 'May': Supreme Court
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"Word 'may' is also employed in Clause 2.15 and hence it is only in the nature of an option and not a mandatory condition," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling...

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May 22, 2026
Section 106 Evidence Act | Husband’s Failure To Explain Wife’s Unnatural Death In Matrimonial Home Completes Chain Of Circumstances: Supreme Court
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"When a case is resting on circumstantial evidence, if the accused fails to offer a reasonable explanation in discharge of burden placed on him by virtue of Section 106 of...

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May 22, 2026
State As Model Employer Cannot Deny Regularization Benefits To Workers Due To Its Own Clerical Lapses: Supreme Court
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"Once a policy decision is taken to benefit a defined class, it must be applied uniformly to all who satisfy the prescribed conditions. Equality does not allow selective or partial...

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May 22, 2026
State Cannot Use Delay Or Contractual Clauses To Deny Statutory Compensation For Land Acquisition: Supreme Court
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"Beyond those conditions there can be no negotiations for surrender of the land, particularly in derogation to the landowner's statutory rights," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling, held that municipal...

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May 22, 2026
Authority To Appoint Includes Power To Dismiss; Visitor Can Terminate 'First Registrar' Under Transitional Provisions: Supreme Court
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"Section 46(b) and Statute No.28(1) must, therefore, be read in the light of Section 16 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, which provides that where, by any Central Act or...

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May 22, 2026
Penalty For Misdeclaration Of Power Capacity Is Strict Liability; No Need To Prove Intent Or 'Gaming': Supreme Court
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"Demonstration as required by Regulation 11.3.13 is a stand-alone provision, the penalty for which is ingrained therein... requiring mens rea and the latter inviting strict liability," Supreme Court, in a...

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May 22, 2026
Conviction Based On Flawed Identification Cannot Be Sustained In Law: Supreme Court Acquits Sri Lankan National In UAPA Case
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Supreme Court, in a significant ruling, set aside the conviction of a Sri Lankan national in a high-profile case involving the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA). A bench comprising...

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