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Administrative Transfer Causing Revenue Loss Defies Court Process: Calcutta High Court Strikes Down Ferry Ghat Handover

"The transfer made during pendency of the writ petition is an effort to circumvent the Court proceedings and amounts to defiance of the order of

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  • Administrative Transfer Causing Revenue Loss Defies Court Process: Calcutta High Court Strikes Down Ferry Ghat Handover
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  • Reference Court Cannot Set Aside Collector's Award Or Remand Matter For Fresh Determination: Allahabad High Court
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April 13, 2026
Litigants Can Challenge Non-Appealable Interlocutory Orders In Final Appeal Under Section 105 CPC: Supreme Court
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"To hold that such an order has assumed irrevocable finality would be to defeat the very purpose of Section 105, CPC and to confer upon a non-appealable interlocutory order a...

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April 13, 2026
High Court Cannot Usurp Governor's Statutory Discretion To Grant Extraordinary Pension Under 1981 Rules: Supreme Court
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"Ordinarily, the Court would not substitute its decision in place of the decision required to be taken by the concerned authority in exercise of its discretion", Supreme Court of India,...

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April 13, 2026
Multi-State Co-op Societies Can Only Invest In Entities With Substantially Similar Core Business Under Bye-Laws: Supreme Court
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"Expression “any other institution in the same line of business” under Section 64(d) requires a substantial or predominant, or closely related sameness in business activities, which must be determined with...

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April 13, 2026
MSCS Act | Co-operative Society Can't Acquire Corporate Debtor Under IBC If Not In 'Same Line Of Business' As Per Its Bye-Laws: Supreme Court
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Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling, held that a Multi-State Co-operative Society (MSCS) is ineligible to submit a resolution plan under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) for...

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April 13, 2026
Limitation Under Section 468 CrPC Is Computed From Date Of Filing Complaint, Not Date Of Cognizance: Supreme Court
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"The relevant date for the purpose of reckoning the limitation under Section 468, Cr.PC is the date of filing of complaint or the date of initiation of criminal proceedings," Supreme...

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April 13, 2026
Arguing Against Settled Law To Show Skill Wastes Court Time; Giving Up Such Arguments A Professional Virtue: Supreme Court
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"Giving up an argument where a point of law is already decided is a professional virtue. It is part of ethics in professional conduct before the Court," Supreme Court, in...

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April 13, 2026
Adjudicating Authority Only Needs To Check For 'Plausible' Pre-Existing Dispute Under Section 9 IBC, Not Its Success On Merits: Supreme Court
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"All that is required is for the adjudicating authority to satisfy itself as to the existence of a plausible pre-existing dispute, which was not spurious, hypothetical or illusory," Supreme Court...

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April 13, 2026
Executing Court Cannot Modify Terms Of Compromise Decree Merely Because Implementation Is Impracticable: Supreme Court
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"It is settled in law that the jurisdiction of Executing Court is limited to give effect to the decree as passed and not to assume the role of a trial...

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April 13, 2026
Mere Issuance Of Letter Of Intent Without Formal Work Order Does Not Create Concluded Contract Or Arbitration Agreement: Supreme Court
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"It is settled law that a letter of intent does not, in and of itself, create a legal relationship or contractual obligations until there is a clear, unambiguous final acceptance...

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