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Matrimonial Courts Cannot Casually Order Psychiatric Examination Of Spouse Without Prima Facie Evidence Of Mental Disorder: Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), in a significant ruling, held that a matrimonial court cannot mechanically direct a spouse to undergo a medical examination by a

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  • Matrimonial Courts Cannot Casually Order Psychiatric Examination Of Spouse Without Prima Facie Evidence Of Mental Disorder: Bombay High Court
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February 16, 2026
Section 308 CrPC | Revocation of Pardon Is Not Automatic on Prosecutor’s Certificate: Karnataka High Court
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“The Expression ‘May Be Tried’ Confers Judicial Discretion — A Judicial Pardon Cannot Be Lifted Unilaterally”, In a significant judgment interpreting Sections 306 to 308 of the Code of Criminal...

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February 16, 2026
Sect. 25 NDPS | Mere Ownership Cannot Fasten NDPS Liability – ‘Knowingly Permits’ Must Be Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt: MP High Court
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“The Sine Qua Non for Section 25 Is Knowledge – Ownership Alone Is Not Enough”, In a crucial pronouncement reinforcing the strict evidentiary threshold under the NDPS Act, the Madhya...

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February 16, 2026
Grounds of Arrest Are Not a Ritual – They Are a Constitutional Mandate Under Article 22(1): Allahabad High Court Sets Aside Arrest for Non-Supply of Written Grounds
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“Once the Edifice Goes, the Superstructure Collapses”, In a powerful reaffirmation of constitutional safeguards, the Allahabad High Court declared the arrest and judicial remand of the petitioner illegal for non-supply...

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February 16, 2026
Grounds of Arrest Must Be Personal, Not Formal – But Detailed Allegations Suffice: Kerala High Court Upholds Arrest in Sabarimala Gold Misappropriation Case
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“There Is a Subtle but Significant Difference Between ‘Reasons for Arrest’ and ‘Grounds of Arrest’”, In a significant ruling on constitutional safeguards during arrest, the Kerala High Court upheld the...

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February 16, 2026
Order II Rule 2 Cannot Eclipse Amendment Power Under Order VI Rule 17: MP High Court Refuses to Stall Will-Based Title Suit
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“Plea of Limitation Is Arguable — It Can Be Framed as an Issue, Not Used to Throttle Amendment at Threshold”, In a significant ruling on the scope of amendment of...

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February 16, 2026
Anticipatory Bail Cannot Expire With Charge-Sheet: Supreme Court Reiterates Liberty Is Not Bound by Procedural Milestones
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“Mere Filing of Charge-Sheet Cannot Compel the Accused to Surrender” – Supreme Court of India delivered a significant ruling clarifying that anticipatory bail granted under Section 438 of the Code...

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February 16, 2026
Employee Cannot Switch Cadre At His Sweet Will After Accepting Promotion: J&K High Court Rejects Claim For Retrospective Assistant Registrar Appointment
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“Relaxation Once Granted Cannot Be Used To Supersede Seniors”:  High Court of Jammu and Kashmir at Jammu dismissed a long-pending service writ petition seeking retrospective appointment as Assistant Registrar-II instead...

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February 16, 2026
Last Date of Section 4 Publication Is Crucial—Error in Date Cannot Depress Market Value: Bombay High Court Enhances Compensation in Beed Land Acquisition Appeals
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“Public Exchequer Cannot Be Burdened for Claimant’s Lapses—But Authorities’ Delay Cannot Defeat Statutory Benefits”, In a detailed judgment balancing market valuation principles with accountability for procedural delay, the Bombay High...

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February 16, 2026
34 IPC | Common Intention Is Inferred From Manner Of Attack, Weapons Carried And Concerted Conduct: Allahabad High Court
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In a powerful affirmation of the doctrine of common intention under Section 34 IPC, the Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench, on 13/02/2026 dismissed a 44-year-old criminal appeal and upheld the...

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