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24-Hour Clock For Producing Accused Starts From De Facto Restraint, Not Formal Arrest Memo: Punjab & Haryana High Court

"Clock of liberty begins the moment an individual’s volition is subsumed by the arresting authority’s coercive power and he/she is no longer free to depart,

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Section 147 NI Act Makes Offence Compoundable At Any Stage: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Concurrent Convictions in Cheque Bounce Case After Settlement
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“Once Parties Voluntarily Settle, Court Can Permit Compounding Even After Conviction” – In a significant ruling reinforcing the liberal scope of compounding under the Negotiable Instruments Act, the Karnataka High...

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February 19, 2026
Mere Voter List and Corrected SSC Certificate Cannot Prove Paternity: Andhra Pradesh High Court Rejects 21-Year-Old Bid for DNA Test in Partition Appeal
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“One, Who Comes to the Court, Must Come with Clean Hands” – In a significant ruling on proof of paternity in partition suits, the Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed a...

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February 19, 2026
State Cannot Hide Behind An Illegal Undertaking: Punjab & Haryana High Court Questions Denial Of Retrospective Regularization
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“Affidavit Obtained Under Compulsion Cannot Defeat Constitutional Rights”, In a significant ruling Punjab and Haryana High Court, speaking through Justice Harpreet Singh Brar, held that an affidavit obtained from a...

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February 19, 2026
Mere Long Possession By One Co-Owner Does Not Destroy The Co-Ownership Right Of The Other: Madras High Court
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“Joint Sale Deed Means Joint Ownership”, In a significant ruling reiterating settled principles governing co-ownership and the limited scope of interference under Section 100 CPC, the Madras High Court dismissed...

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February 19, 2026
Where Corruption Takes Roots, Rule of Law Is Replaced by Rule of Transaction: Punjab & Haryana High Court Denies Bail to DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar
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“Recovery Through Intermediary Does Not Dilute Prima Facie Case Under Section 7A PC Act”, In a significant ruling underscoring the judiciary’s stern approach towards corruption at high public offices, the...

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February 19, 2026
Mental Distance Between ‘May Be’ and ‘Must Be’ Is Long: Patna High Court Acquits Six in Murder Case Built on Broken Chain of Circumstances
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“Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Take the Place of Proof”, In a significant reaffirmation of the “panchsheel” principles governing circumstantial evidence, the Patna High Court set aside the conviction of six...

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February 19, 2026
Section 100-A CPC Slams The Door On Intra-Court Appeals In RERA Matters”: Allahabad High Court Declares Special Appeal Not Maintainable
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“UPREAT Has All The Trappings Of A Court” – Division Bench Applies Kamal Kumar Dutta To RERA Appeals In a decisive ruling clarifying the appellate structure under the Real Estate (Regulation...

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February 19, 2026
Restructuring Without Fulfilment of Conditions Cannot Defeat Insolvency: Supreme Court Reaffirms Default as the Sole Trigger Under Section 7 IBC
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“The Adjudicating Authority Has Merely to See… That a Default Has Occurred”, Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling dismiss the promoter’s challenge to the admission of insolvency proceedings...

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February 19, 2026
Students Cannot Be Penalised For Legislative Invalidity: Supreme Court Protects Degrees Granted Before 2005 Yash Pal Verdict
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“Appellants Cannot Be Said To Be At Fault… They Should Not Be Deprived Of The Benefits Of The Degree Obtained By Them”, In a significant ruling safeguarding the careers of...

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