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Review Jurisdiction Not An Appeal In Disguise; Arguments Already Decided Cannot Be Re-agitated: Orissa High Court

"Review jurisdiction is never equated with the appellate jurisdiction nor can be considered as an appeal in disguise. In case of an error, there is a

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  • Review Jurisdiction Not An Appeal In Disguise; Arguments Already Decided Cannot Be Re-agitated: Orissa High Court
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  • Even Long-Serving Temporary Employees Entitled To Hearing If Termination Is Punitive & Stigmatic: Kerala High Court
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February 11, 2026
Order 7 Rule 11 CPC | Plaint Alleging Fraud in Family Partition Cannot be Rejected at Threshold; ‘Conciliation Award’ Requires Strict Statutory Compliance: Supreme Court
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“The grounds of coercion, undue influence and more importantly misrepresentation, resulting in an inequitable partition, cannot be peremptorily rejected while considering an application under Order VII, Rule 11 of the...

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February 11, 2026
Coercion Is Not Always Physical — Within Families, Subservience To Elder's Authority May Constitute Undue Influence: Supreme Court
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“Manifest Obedience to Elder’s Will Can Amount to Coercion”, In a landmark pronouncement with wide ramifications for family property disputes, the Supreme Court of India has held that “manifest obedience”...

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February 11, 2026
Constitution Does Not Envisage a Choice Between Environmental Protection and Rule of Law: Supreme Court Lays Down Due Process Framework for Eviction from Assam Reserved Forests
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“Encroachment Upon Forest Land Has Emerged as One of the Gravest Challenges Confronting Environmental Governance in the Country”, On February 10, 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant...

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February 11, 2026
Section 173(8) of CrPC | Power to Order Further Investigation Exists—But Not to Dictate How It Should Be Done: Rajasthan High Court
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“Courts Can’t Play Detective”, In a significant ruling that draws a clear constitutional line between judicial oversight and executive discretion, the Rajasthan High Court at Jodhpur has partly allowed a...

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February 11, 2026
Oral Family Arrangement Can’t Be Rewritten By Daughters, But Father’s Share Still Opens To Succession: Madras High Court Rebalances Coparcenary Rights
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“Property Allotted To Father In Family Arrangement Loses Coparcenary Colour And Opens Under Section 8”, Madras High Court, in a reportable judgment delivered by Justice N. Sathish Kumar and Justice...

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February 11, 2026
Substantial Compliance with Section 83 Is Sufficient—Election Petition Not to Be Dismissed on Hypertechnical Grounds: Orissa High Court
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"Defect of Form, Not Substance", In a significant ruling on the procedural rigour in election disputes, the Orissa High Court on 6 February 2026 held that absence of an affidavit...

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February 11, 2026
Oral Partition Can Defeat Coparcenary Claims, But Not Statutory Succession: Madras High Court Draws Sharp Line Between Section 6 And Section 8
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“Saving Clause Protects Old Family Arrangements, Yet Father’s Share Cannot Bypass Class-I Heirs”, In a significant clarification on the interplay between coparcenary rights and intestate succession, the Madras High Court...

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February 11, 2026
Monetary Claims in Matrimonial Disputes Cannot Survive Without Evidence: Kerala High Court Rejects ₹1.24 Crore Claim for Lack of Proof
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"Where serious allegations of monetary entrustment are made, the party must prove not only the transaction but also the source of funds and the capacity of the person claimed to...

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February 10, 2026
Contributory Negligence Cannot Be Presumed Merely Because Impact Was From Behind: P&H High Court Blames Solely Stationary Tractor For Fatal Night Crash
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“Negligence Cannot Be Inferred From The Absence Of A Helmet — It Must Be Affirmatively Proved,” In a striking judgment Justice Sudeepti Sharma of the Punjab and Haryana High Court...

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