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Will That Hid for 47 Years: Punjab & Haryana High Court Calls Out Forgery, Sends Partition-Era Land Straight to State Coffers

A forged Will. A dead man's land allotted to the wrong Kala Singh. Collaterals who never once knocked on a court door during their lifetimes.

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  • March 26, 2026

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  • 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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Prolonged Incarceration Militates Against Article 21; Conditional Liberty Must Override NDPS Bar — Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail to NDPS Accused Despite Commercial Quantity Recovery
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By: Deepak Kumar

Punjab and Haryana High Court granted bail to an accused booked under Section 20(b)(ii)(C) of the NDPS Act involving recovery of 106.9 kg of ganja. The Court held that when...

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April 02, 2025
Non-Examination of Eye-Witness Not Fatal to Motor Accident Claim: Punjab & Haryana High Court Reverses Tribunal’s Award Rejecting Compensation
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On 6th March 2025, the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Gurdial Kaur vs. Kuldip Singh & Ors., FAO-2340-2006 (O&M), delivered a significant ruling holding that non-examination of eyewitnesses is...

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April 02, 2025
Non-Compliance With Section 52-A NDPS Act and Standing Order No.1/89 Is Fatal to Prosecution: Supreme Court Acquits All Accused in Ganja Seizure Case
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Possibility of tampering during the fifteen-day period cannot be totally ruled out and there has been no substantial compliance of the standing order - Supreme Court of India, in the...

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April 02, 2025
Wrong Quasi-Judicial Orders Without Extraneous Influence Cannot Invite Departmental Action: Supreme Court:
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Passing a wrong order in exercise of quasi-judicial power is not misconduct unless tainted by extraneous considerations – Supreme Court delivered a significant judgment in the case of Amresh Shrivastava...

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April 02, 2025
Teachers Without Ph.D. Cannot Claim Higher Pay Scale and Re-designation as Associate Professors Under AICTE Norms: Supreme Court
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Requirement of Ph.D. For Higher Pay and Promotion Is Not Arbitrary, But Essential For Maintaining Academic Standards — In a landmark decision Supreme Court partly allowed the appeal filed by...

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April 02, 2025
Prima Facie Satisfaction Under Section 319 CrPC Is Not Conclusive Proof of Guilt, But Mere Probability Is Also Insufficient: Supreme Court
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 Supreme Court emphatically clarified the test for invoking powers under Section 319 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The bench of Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Manmohan, while setting...

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April 02, 2025
Res Judicata | Competent Authority Has No Power to Review or Entertain Successive Deemed Conveyance Applications Without Resolving Prior Legal Disputes: Supreme Court
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Successive Applications Without Resolving Ownership Complications Are Barred by Res Judicata —  Supreme Court of India delivered a crucial judgment reinforcing the limitation on the Competent Authority under the Maharashtra...

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April 02, 2025
Unborn Child is Also a Dependent Entitled to Compensation under MV Act: Punjab and Haryana High Court
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"Even a child in the womb at the time of accident is entitled to be treated as a dependent under the Motor Vehicles Act" —  In a significant judgment delivered...

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April 02, 2025
13 Years, 7 Months, and 11 Days of Incarceration Without Conclusion of Trial Violates Article 21: Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Two Undertrials in Murder Case
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By: Deepak Kumar

Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception — Courts Cannot Perpetually Detain Undertrials in the Name of Trial —  Bombay High Court (Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) delivered a crucial ruling...

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