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Granting Pre-Arrest Protection While Refusing to Quash FIR is a Contradiction in Terms: Supreme Court

“High Court Cannot Refuse to Quash FIR Yet Grant Blanket Protection from Arrest…..Relief under Article 226 cannot be a substitute for anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC,"  Supreme

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November 07, 2025
Decree Passed in Favour of Dead Persons Is a Nullity: Supreme Court
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Judgment of appellate court rendered in favour of dead appellants is void ab initio — only the trial court’s decree survives and is executable” — Supreme Court On November 6, 2025,...

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November 07, 2025
Absence of Disability Certificate Does Not Disentitle Claimant from Fair Compensation: AP High Court Enhances Award for Injured Driver in Motor Accident Case
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“Surgery, screw insertion, future treatment and inability to drive heavy vehicles—these are not mere medical details but lived realities that demand judicial recognition” — In a significant judgment aimed at...

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November 07, 2025
Failure to Disclose Conviction in Nomination Affidavit Is Fatal: Supreme Court Upholds Disqualification of Councillor for Suppressing Section 138 NI Act Conviction
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“It is not the seriousness of the offence, but the suppression of conviction that strikes at the very heart of electoral transparency and voter’s right to know” — Supreme Court...

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November 07, 2025
Mere Use of 'Arbitration' Without Binding Intent Does Not Create Arbitration Agreement: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Under Section 11(6)
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"Parties may have labelled it ‘arbitration’, but there was neither binding intent nor finality – the clause was only a structured internal settlement mechanism, not a true arbitration agreement",  On...

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November 07, 2025
Right to Gratuity Is Not a Charity, It’s a Statutory and Constitutional Mandate: Andhra Pradesh High Court Slams Withholding of Terminal Benefits
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“Financial Incapacity Cannot Override Fundamental Rights”: AP High Court Directs Cooperative Bank to Release Gratuity and Leave Encashment With 10% Interest After 14-Year Delay. In a strongly worded verdict defending...

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November 07, 2025
Commercial Quantity of Narcotics Triggers Stringent Bar on Bail: Karnataka High Court Applies Section 37 NDPS Rigorously in Denying Relief for 70g MDMA Seizure
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“There are no grounds for believing that the petitioner is not guilty of the said offence and that he is not likely to commit such offence while on bail” –...

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November 07, 2025
Even in Ex Parte Divorce Cases, Courts Must Record Independent Findings on Cruelty: Bombay High Court Remands Divorce Decree for Fresh Trial
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"A decree of divorce cannot rest solely on absence or unchallenged testimony; the Family Court must assess cruelty on merits, even in ex parte proceedings" – Bombay High Court  underlining...

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November 07, 2025
Arrest Without Written Grounds in Language Understood by Accused Is Unconstitutional: Supreme Court Rewrites Arrest Jurisprudence
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"Article 22(1) Is Not a Ritual — Grounds of Arrest Must Be Furnished in Writing, In Language Known to Arrestee or Arrest Is Void": Today, In a pathbreaking constitutional pronouncement...

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November 07, 2025
Allahabad High Court Issues Landmark Directions for Electronic Transmission of Bail Orders
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“A Person Cannot Be Deprived of Liberty Even for a Single Day After Grant of Bail,” November 4, 2025: In a significant ruling aimed at ensuring the real-time enforcement of...

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