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National Highways Act | Section 3A Notification Only Requires ‘Brief Description’ Of Land, Names Of Owners Not Mandatory: Andhra Pradesh High Court

"The National Highways Act, 1956 is a comprehensive Code by itself... there appears to be a conscious departure insofar as this Act is concerned, from notifying

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  • National Highways Act | Section 3A Notification Only Requires ‘Brief Description’ Of Land, Names Of Owners Not Mandatory: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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Non-Wearing of Helmet Had a Direct Nexus with Fatal Head Injuries  : Madras High Court Upholds 25% Contributory Negligence for Helmet Violation
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“Pain and Suffering Does Not Survive After Death”, In a reportable judgment Madras High Court partly allowed the insurer’s appeal and dismissed the claimant’s cross objection, holding that compensation awarded...

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February 18, 2026
Commission Workers Cannot Claim Status of Civil Servants: Gujarat High Court Declines Regularization of Physically Challenged Case-Paper Operators
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“In Absence of Master-Servant Relationship, Claim for Permanency Must Fail” –  Gujarat High Court delivered a reportable judgment refusing to declare commission-based physically challenged workers as Government servants. Justice Maulik...

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February 18, 2026
Strict Rules Of Evidence Do Not Apply To Proceedings Before The Family Court: Kerala High Court Upholds Wife’s Claim For Gold And Money
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“Technical Objections Cannot Defeat Substantive Justice In Family Proceedings”, In a significant matrimonial ruling delivered on 16/02/2026, the Kerala High Court modified but largely upheld a decree directing return of...

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February 18, 2026
When the Judge Signs with the Prosecutor, Justice Is Already Compromised: MP High Court Quashes Tainted Medical College Enquiry
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“Departmental Enquiry Cannot Be Treated as a Casual Exercise – Principles of Natural Justice Given Complete Go-By”, In a significant ruling Madhya Pradesh High Court (Gwalior Bench) struck down an...

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February 18, 2026
Dacoity Cannot Be Presumed, It Must Be Proved: Allahabad High Court Acquits Villagers After 43 Years, Citing ‘Glaring Lapses’ in Prosecution Case
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“Factum of Dacoity Is Not Beyond Scrutiny” –  In a remarkable judgment delivered after more than four decades of pendency, the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad set aside the...

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Magistrate’s Power Is Limited — Sessions Court May Yet Try the Case: Supreme Court Corrects High Court’s Misconception in ₹6.5 Crore Fraud Bail Order
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“Assumption That Case Was Triable by Magistrate Is Premature”, In a crucial clarification on criminal procedure and sentencing powers, the Supreme Court held that the Allahabad High Court erred in...

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Liberty Is Not Absolute When It Becomes a Threat to Society: Supreme Court Cancels Bail of Alleged ₹6.5 Crore Fraud Mastermind
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“Parity Cannot Be Applied Mechanically”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the limits of the parity principle in bail jurisprudence, the Supreme Court on 17 February 2026 set aside the Allahabad...

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Only a ‘Person Aggrieved’ Can Prosecute Defamation – Political Party Must Be Properly Represented: Karnataka High Court Quashes Case Against Rahul Gandhi
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In a significant ruling on criminal defamation and procedural safeguards, the Karnataka High Court on 17/02/2026 held that a complaint under Sections 499 and 500 IPC must strictly comply with...

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