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Section 34 SARFAESI Is a Complete Bar – Civil Courts Cannot Injunct What the DRT or NCLT Is Empowered ‘To Be Taken: Karnataka High Court Section 138 NI Act | Where Cheques Form Part of One Series of Acts, Section 220 Cr.PC Permits Joint Trial: Kerala High Court Mere Entry in Tenancy Register Does Not Create a Cultivating Tenant: Madras High Court Refuses Injunction Complaint Under Section 182 IPC Must Be by Public Servant Concerned or His Superior — Not an Inferior Officer: P&H HC Quashes Section 182 IPC Kalandra Silence of the Grave Cannot Be Substituted by Signatures of Heirs: Punjab & Haryana High Court Refuses to Quash 304-A FIR on Compromise Entry Into Service Decides Pension Rights, Not Date Of Regularization: Punjab & Haryana High Court Restores Old Pension To Part-Time Sweeper You Cannot Blow Hot and Cold After Taking Promotion: Rajasthan High Court Refuses to Entertain Jail Warders’ Challenge After Accepting Promotions Under 1998 Rules Vice-Chancellor Is a Statutory Office-Holder, Not a Civil Servant: Rajasthan High Court Upholds Removal Under Section 11A MSBU Act
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Mere Entry in Tenancy Register Does Not Create a Cultivating Tenant: Madras High Court Refuses Injunction

In a significant ruling reiterating the limits of statutory tenancy claims, the Madras High Court on 10/02/2026 held that “a person may not be a cultivating

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  • February 22, 2026
  • Mere Entry in Tenancy Register Does Not Create a Cultivating Tenant: Madras High Court Refuses Injunction
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  • Section 138 NI Act | Where Cheques Form Part of One Series of Acts, Section 220 Cr.PC Permits Joint Trial: Kerala High Court
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September 23, 2025
Section 156(3) CrPC is Not an Entitlement; It is a Judicial Option — Kerala High Court Refuses to Interfere with Magistrate’s Discretion to Hold Preliminary Inquiry under Section 202 CrPC
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“The discretion of a Magistrate to decide whether a complaint should be referred to the police under Section 156(3) CrPC or be subjected to an inquiry under Section 202 CrPC...

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September 23, 2025
No Right to Seek Date of Birth Correction After Two Decades: Jharkhand HC Rejects Coal Workers' Appeals Against Premature Retirement
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"Even If There is Good Evidence, Delay of Over Two Decades Is Fatal—No Court Can Aid Those Who Sleep Over Their Rights" — Jharkhand High Court dismissed appeals filed by...

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September 23, 2025
Force Majeure Cannot Be a Shield Against Contractual Obligations Without Proof of Loss: Delhi High Court on COVID Rent Waiver Dispute Between Mehra Jewellers and Miniso
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Mere Invocation of Force Majeure Does Not Justify Rent Waiver; Clause Allows Only Deferment, Not Exemption:  Delhi High Court examining the invocation of force majeure clauses during the COVID-19 pandemic...

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September 23, 2025
"Mere Denial Is No Defence – Admitted Execution of Promissory Note Triggers Statutory Presumption of Consideration": Andhra Pradesh High Court Affirms Decree Under Negotiable Instruments Act
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"Once the execution of the promissory note is admitted, the presumption under Section 118(a) of the Negotiable Instruments Act would arise that it is supported by consideration… mere denial does...

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September 23, 2025
Name Confusion or Nickname Does Not Create Reasonable Doubt: Allahabad High Court Upholds Murder Conviction
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“Accused Known as Kaushal or Alok Chauhan Had Participated in Fatal Firing with Common Intention” - Allahabad High Court confirmed the conviction and life sentence of the appellant for murder...

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September 23, 2025
When a Wife is Murdered Inside Her Own Home, the Husband Cannot Remain Silent — Bombay High Court on Circumstantial Evidence and Section 106 of the Evidence Act
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"The burden is on the accused to explain how his wife died inside their shared home — his silence becomes an additional link in the chain of guilt." - Bombay...

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September 23, 2025
Retrospective Promotion Must Mirror That of the Junior Once Departmental Punishment Is Quashed: Supreme Court Rebukes Jharkhand Government for Denying Relief to Retired Officer
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“A Sham Departmental Inquiry Cannot Deny Career Benefits”:  Supreme Court Directs State of Jharkhand to Grant Retrospective Promotion and Full Pensionary Benefits to Retired Officer, Says Delay and Flawed Inquiry...

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September 23, 2025
Bail Orders Can’t Be Revoked Merely for Procedural Irregularities After Two Years of Liberty: Supreme Court Reinstates Bail of Political Activists in Kerala Murder Case
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“Liberty Must Prevail Where There Is No Violation of Bail Conditions”: Supreme Court of India set aside a Kerala High Court order which had revoked bail granted to five accused...

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September 22, 2025
A Judicial Officer Can't Suddenly Turn From ‘Very Good’ To ‘Integrity Doubtful’ Overnight: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Compulsory Retirement Order of Addl. Session Judge
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“No man of ordinary prudence can take such a decision... the impugned decision is abhorrent to the Wednesbury principle.” – In a significant verdict reinforcing the principles of administrative fairness,...

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