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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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February 18, 2026
Participation in Draw Does Not Cure Illegality: Supreme Court Rejects Estoppel in Arbitrary Flat Allotment Case
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“Ineligibility Cannot Be Regularised by Subsequent Decision of Governing Body”, In a significant pronouncement on the limits of estoppel and post-facto regularisation in administrative decisions, the Supreme Court held that...

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February 18, 2026
Suicide in a Pact Is Conditional Upon Mutual Participation — Survivor’s Resolve Reinforces the Act: Supreme Court Affirms Conviction Under Section 306 IPC
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“Justice Is Served by Truth, Not Public Sentiment”, On 17 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling on the scope of abetment of suicide in a...

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February 18, 2026
Failure to Explain What Happened After ‘Last Seen Together’ Becomes an Additional Link: Supreme Court Strengthens Section 106 Evidence Act Doctrine
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“Expert Opinion Cannot Override Scientific Forensics” —  On 17 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling on the interplay between circumstantial evidence and Section 106 of...

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February 18, 2026
Accused at the Time of the Statement Was Not in the Custody of the Police - Discovery Statement Held Inadmissible Under Section 27: Supreme Court
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“Custody Is Sine Qua Non”, In a significant ruling on the scope and applicability of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Supreme Court on 17 February 2026...

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February 18, 2026
Suspicion, However Grave, Cannot Substitute Proof: Apex Court Reaffirms Limits of Section 106 IEA
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“Section 106 Cannot Fill the Gaps”, In a significant pronouncement on the scope of Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act and the burden of proof in cases resting on...

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February 18, 2026
Sentence Cannot Be Reduced to Two Months for Four Life-Threatening Stab Wounds: Supreme Court Restores 3-Year RI in Attempt to Murder Case
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“Mere Lapse of Time Cannot Be a Clinching Factor”, In a powerful reaffirmation of sentencing principles, the Supreme Court of India on 17 February 2026 set aside a Madras High...

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February 18, 2026
Examination-in-Chief Alone Cannot Sustain Conviction Amid Serious Doubts: Delhi High Court Upholds Acquittal in Grievous Hurt Case
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“Not Much Significance Could Be Attached to Resiling — Yet Surrounding Circumstances Cannot Be Ignored”, In a significant judgment reaffirming the principles governing appeals against acquittal and the cautious reliance...

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February 18, 2026
Magistrate Cannot Shut Eyes To Final Report After Cognizance – Supplementary Report Must Be Judicially Considered Before Framing Charges: Allahabad High Court
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“Primary And Supplementary Reports Must Be Read Conjointly – Ignoring Closure Report Is Procedural Illegality”, In a significant ruling clarifying the duty of criminal courts in dealing with supplementary investigation...

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February 18, 2026
Mere Entry, Abuse Or Assault Is Not Civil Contempt – Willfulness And Dispossession Must Be Clearly Proved: Bombay High Court
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"Section 20 Bars Contempt After One Year – Petition Filed Four Years Later Is Hopelessly Time-Barred", In a significant ruling on the scope of civil contempt jurisdiction, the Bombay High...

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