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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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  • 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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May 20, 2026
2-Day Delay In Lodging FIR Immaterial Once Charge Sheet Is Filed In Motor Accident Cases: Orissa High Court
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"When charge sheet has been submitted in this case, it is hardly material whether there is delay in lodging of FIR or not," Orissa High Court, in a significant ruling...

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May 20, 2026
Land Acquisition: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Compensation Enhancement By Applying Doctrine Of De-Escalation To Government Policy Rates
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"In absence of any specific evidence relating to the actual change in prices, increase or decrease in market value can be taken about 5% to 8% per annum for rural...

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May 20, 2026
Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators To Vanishing Of Evidence; Trial Court Must Draw Adverse Inference If Crucial Electronic Records Are Not Produced: Rajasthan High Court
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"Court of Law and Justice cannot be a silent spectator to the vanishing of evidence that has the potential to unfurl the truth. If such an important piece of evidence—which...

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May 20, 2026
Forest Department Cannot Claim Private Land Without Original Records Or Gazette Notification; Boundaries Prevail Over Area: Sikkim High Court
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"In case of discrepancy between dimensions and boundaries, the rule of interpretation is that boundaries must prevail as against the measurements," Sikkim High Court, in a significant ruling dated May...

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May 20, 2026
Bail Jurisdiction Limited To Deciding Release Or Incarceration; High Court Cannot Issue General Directions On Police Accountability: Supreme Court
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"Constitutional power cannot overshadow the statutory power, enlarging its scope beyond what has been envisaged by the statute. In other words, while both powers rest with the High Court, one...

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May 20, 2026
Order Framing Charge Under SC/ST Act Is An 'Interlocutory Order', Appeal Under Section 14-A Not Maintainable: Allahabad High Court
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"Order of framing of charges is an interlocutory order, in which the conclusion is inescapable and the same does not terminate the proceedings or finally decides the rights of the...

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May 20, 2026
BCCI Is Not A 'Public Authority' Under RTI Act; Mere Discharge Of Public Functions Not Enough For Inclusion: CIC
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"Definition of 'Public Authority' under Section 2(h) of the RTI Act uses the word 'means' and is therefore exhaustive and restrictive, not illustrative... Mere performance of public functions does not...

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May 20, 2026
Stray Dogs Have No Absolute Right To Inhabit Schools, Hospitals Or Restricted Institutional Areas: Supreme Court
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"Statutory scheme underlying the PCA Act, 1960, and the Rules framed thereunder, namely, the ABC Rules, 2023, does not mandate, nor can it be interpreted to require, the continued presence...

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May 20, 2026
NGOs, Individuals Feeding Stray Dogs In Institutional Campuses To Face Tortious Liability For Dog Bites: Supreme Court
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"Assertion of a right to protect or maintain stray dogs in public spaces cannot be divorced from the obligation to ensure that such actions do not result in harm to...

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