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Licence That Is Void Ab Initio Cannot Be Protected by Due Process: Calcutta High Court Upholds Licensing Authority’s Inherent Power to Revoke Fair Price Shop Licence

“Revocation Is Not Cancellation—It Is the Recall of an Illegal Act Committed at the Outset” — In a significant ruling Calcutta High Court held that a

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  • December 06, 2025
  • Licence That Is Void Ab Initio Cannot Be Protected by Due Process: Calcutta High Court Upholds Licensing Authority’s Inherent Power to Revoke Fair Price Shop Licence
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  • Unless Fraudulent Misrepresentation Is Shown, Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Invoked Against Alleged Unauthorized Constructions: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Pleas Seeking Demolition
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  • Delay in Lodging FIR is Fatal Where Police Reached the Crime Scene Same Night: Allahabad High Court Acquits Murder Accused After 38 Years

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November 09, 2025
Unexplained Delay in Producing Contraband, Absence of Specimen Seal — Integrity of Prosecution Doubtful: Kerala High Court Acquits Under NDPS Act
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“As there is no evidence forthcoming regarding the person in whose custody the contraband was kept, the conditions under which it was kept in the police station or elsewhere, the...

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November 09, 2025
Bail Cannot Be Cancelled on Mere Apprehension or Unverified Complaint: Karnataka High Court Reinstates Bail
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“Tampering Must Be Proved on Preponderance of Probabilities—Not Beyond Reasonable Doubt” - In a case charged with political overtones and implications of police collusion, the Karnataka High Court restored the...

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November 09, 2025
MSME Act Overrides Arbitration Clause: Telangana High Court Denies Arbitrator Appointment, Upholds Exclusive Jurisdiction of MSME Council
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In a significant ruling that strengthens the statutory framework protecting Micro and Small Enterprises, the Telangana High Court dismissed a petition seeking appointment of an arbitrator under the Arbitration and...

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November 09, 2025
Even a Momentary Belief in Association Is Enough for Trademark Infringement: Delhi High Court Modifies Injunction Against 'GULSHAN-E-KARIM'
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"A fleeting assumption in the consumer’s mind that GULSHAN-E-KARIM may be associated with the renowned KARIM’S is sufficient to establish prima facie infringement" - In a significant ruling on November...

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November 09, 2025
Tears Are Not Testimony: Andhra Pradesh High Court Acquits Man in Rape Case
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In a landmark judgment Andhra Pradesh High Court ruled that mere emotional distress or weeping during testimony cannot substitute for credible, substantive evidence in a rape trial. Allowing the criminal...

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November 09, 2025
Intent and Knowledge Are Not Interchangeable - Silence of Accused Cannot Substitute Proof of Intent to Kill: Delhi High Court
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“The silence of the appellant carries no adverse significance when the case itself, incontrovertibly, reveals offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder” — declared the Delhi High Court, ruling...

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November 09, 2025
Tariff Classification Must Follow Transaction, Not Reputation: Orissa High Court Slams Railways’ ₹58 Lakh DBC Levy on KIOCL’s Domestic Ore Movement
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“The end-use of the consignment is not a mere ancillary fact but a constitutive element of tariff classification” —  In a latest ruling Orissa High Court, Cuttack, upheld the Railway...

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November 09, 2025
Right to Attend Parliament Not a Constitutional Guarantee When in Custody: Delhi High Court Dismisses Abdul Rashid Sheikh MP’s Plea
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“A Parliamentarian in valid judicial custody has no special right or privilege to attend legislative sessions. Freedom of speech in Parliament exists only when present within the House.” — In...

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November 09, 2025
Gram Nyayalayas Act | Appeal Not Barred When Legal Questions Arise – Even a ₹200 Suit Can Reach District Court: Allahabad High Court
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“Right of appeal is not a matter of valuation, but a vested substantive right that cannot be taken away unless expressly stated” - In a judgment that settles the tension...

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