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Post-Disposal Miscellaneous Applications Maintainable Only In Rare Situations; Court Becomes Functus Officio After SLP Dismissal: Supreme Court

"Once a matter stands disposed of, the Court becomes functus officio and does not retain jurisdiction to entertain an application except in the narrow situations recognized

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  • March 28, 2026

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  • March 28, 2026
  • Post-Disposal Miscellaneous Applications Maintainable Only In Rare Situations; Court Becomes Functus Officio After SLP Dismissal: Supreme Court
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  • March 28, 2026
  • No Arbitration Agreement, No Arbitrator: Supreme Court Voids Award Made Without Municipal Council's Consent, Calls Entire Proceedings "Coram Non Judice"
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  • March 26, 2026
  • Will That Hid for 47 Years: Punjab & Haryana High Court Calls Out Forgery, Sends Partition-Era Land Straight to State Coffers

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May 12, 2025
Government Is the Guardian of State Finances and Can Cancel Tenders to Protect Public Interest: Supreme Court Reverses Kerala High Court in Principal Chief Conservator of Forests v. Suresh Mathew
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By: Deepak Kumar

"Merely Because Rates Might Lower, It Cannot Justify Endless Tendering" - Supreme Court of India decisively ruled that government authorities possess the right to cancel tenders if such action serves...

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May 12, 2025
Administrative Action and Criminal Proceedings Stand on Different Footings: Supreme Court Reinstates CBI’s Right to Prosecute in Fraud Cases
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By: Deepak Kumar

"Setting Aside Administrative Orders Does Not Nullify Criminal Offences" - Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment in Central Bureau of Investigation v. Surendra Patwa & Others (SLP (Crl.)...

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May 11, 2025
Section 30 Does Not Adjudicate Tenancy—Deposit of Rent Does Not Create Rights: Allahabad High Court Denies Revision Against Munsif’s Order
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Even if deposit is made by a person who is not a tenant, it confers no protection against eviction proceedings… Section 30 is not an adjudicatory forum” - Allahabad High...

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May 11, 2025
Coparcenary Right of Daughter Is Not Derived from Father’s Consent, But by Birth: Andhra Pradesh High Court Affirms Daughter’s Equal Share
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Ancestral Property Retains Its Character Even After Partition—Father Cannot Deny Daughter’s Birthright by Labeling It Self-Acquired”, - In a compelling reaffirmation of the Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, the Andhra...

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May 11, 2025
Karan Johar Has Right to Protect His Name as Brand, Film Title Violates His Personality & Publicity Rights: Bombay High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Use of the words ‘Director – Karan – Johar’ in any combination is sufficient to create confusion and wrongly associates the film with the Respondent”, - Bombay High Court (Division...

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May 11, 2025
Whichever Is Higher Must Prevail: Calcutta High Court Clarifies Compensation Method Under Land Acquisition Act, 2013
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Section 26(1) clearly disjuncts the three valuation criteria using the word ‘or’; hence, the highest among them is to be adopted”— In a significant ruling Calcutta High Court held that...

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May 11, 2025
When Trial Is Nowhere in Sight, Section 45 Cannot Be Used to Justify Prolonged Incarceration: Delhi High Court Grants Bail in ₹539 Cr PMLA Case
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By: Deepak Kumar

“The Court cannot allow Section 45(1)(ii) to become an instrument of continued detention where the trial has not even begun”, - In a powerful affirmation of personal liberty and the...

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May 11, 2025
Mere Withdrawal of Company Funds Without Proving Misappropriation Does Not Constitute Criminal Breach of Trust: Madras High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

"In an Appeal Against Acquittal, Double Presumption of Innocence Favours the Accused" —  Madras High Court rejecting the appeal against the acquittal of two accused persons. The Court emphasized the...

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May 11, 2025
Permanent Alimony Cannot Be Granted Without Application or Evidence: Gujarat High Court Sets Aside ₹70 Lakh Award, Remands Issue for Fresh Trial
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Equity Cannot Override Due Process”— In a crucial matrimonial ruling Gujarat High Court  quashed a Family Court’s direction to pay ₹70 lakhs as permanent alimony, holding that such a direction...

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