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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
Minimum Wages Cannot Be Ignored While Determining Just Compensation: Andhra Pradesh High Court Re-Fixes Income of Deceased Mason, Enhances Interest to 7.5%
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“Claimants Not Entitled To ‘Loss of Love and Affection’ After Pranay Sethi” – In a significant ruling on the principles governing motor accident compensation, the Andhra Pradesh High Court re-determined...

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February 16, 2026
Section 256 CrPC Cannot Be A Shield For An Accused Who Never Faced Trial: Allahabad High Court Restores 8 Cheque Bounce Complaints
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“Acquittal Of An Accused Who Never Faced Trial Is Patently Illegal”, In a strongly worded judgment reinforcing procedural discipline in cheque dishonour cases, the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad...

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February 16, 2026
CBI Can’t Prosecute When Bank Suffers No Loss: Andhra Pradesh High Court Discharges Bhimavaram Hospitals Directors in ₹1.5 Crore SBI Case
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“No Wrongful Loss, No Wrongful Gain — Ingredients of Section 420 IPC Are Missing”, In a powerful reaffirmation of the principle that criminal law cannot be used in the absence...

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February 15, 2026
Termination of Mandate Is Not Termination of Arbitration: Bombay High Court Revives Reference and Appoints Substitute Arbitrator
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“Same Rules Apply to Substitute Arbitrator — Rigours of Section 11 and Limitation Cannot Be Avoided”, In a significant and nuanced decision on substitution of arbitrators and limitation under the...

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February 15, 2026
Section 432(2) Cannot Be Rendered Fatuous: Calcutta High Court Reasserts Balance Between Judicial Opinion and Executive Discretion in Remission Matters
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“Opinion of Presiding Judge Is Mandatory, But Not Binding”, In a significant pronouncement on remission jurisprudence, the Calcutta High Court has clarified that while the opinion of the Presiding Judge...

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February 15, 2026
Section 34 Is Not an Appeal in Disguise: Delhi High Court Upholds 484-Day Extension in IRCON–Afcons Tunnel Arbitration
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"Critical Path Determination by Technical Tribunal Cannot Be Rewritten Under Section 34", In a significant pronouncement reinforcing the limited scope of judicial interference under Section 34 of the Arbitration and...

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February 15, 2026
Un-Retracted Section 108 Statement Is Binding: Delhi High Court Declines to Reopen ₹3.5 Crore Cigarette Smuggling Valuation
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“Once Seizure Is Established, Burden Shifts Under Section 123” – Delhi High Court delivered a decisive ruling reaffirming the limited scope of interference under Section 130 of the Customs Act,...

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February 15, 2026
Section 155(2) Cr.P.C. Does Not Bar Complainant From Seeking Magistrate’s Permission: Allahabad High Court Clarifies Law on Non-Cognizable Investigations
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"Object of Section 155(2) Is Judicial Supervision, Not Restriction of Access to Justice", In a significant ruling clarifying the procedural contours of investigation in non-cognizable offences, the Allahabad High Court...

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February 15, 2026
Prosecution’s Failure to Prove Age of Prosecutrix Beyond Reasonable Doubt Fatal to POCSO Conviction: Rajasthan High Court
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“When the Best Evidence on Age Is Withheld, Adverse Inference Must Follow” – In a judgment that reaffirms the foundational importance of proving the prosecutrix’s minority in cases under the...

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