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12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court

"The frequency, duration as well as density of advertisement breaks are integral to the quality of the viewing experience... excessive or uneven commercial intrusion is

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  • 12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court
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July 08, 2025
Statutory Rules Override Executive Circulars—Promotion Cannot Be Claimed from Date of Initial Appointment Across Local Bodies: MP High Court Declares Earlier Ruling Per Incuriam
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“A plaint cannot rewrite the rulebook—seniority for absorbed teachers must flow from the date of absorption, not from a prior posting under a different local body.” — Justice Vivek Jain....

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July 08, 2025
Courts Must Not Mandate Postnatal Care When Medically Justified Termination Is Permitted: Kerala High Court on Pregnancy Termination Beyond 24 Weeks
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“Judicial Orders Must Respect Scientific Protocols and Reproductive Rights under MTP Act”, Kerala High Court delivered a significant judgment concerning medical termination of pregnancy beyond 24 weeks on grounds of...

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July 08, 2025
Presumption Under PMLA Does Not Arise Without Foundational Facts: Karnataka High Court Grants Bail in Money Laundering Case
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"Confession of Co-Accused Is Not Substantive Evidence; Bail Cannot Be Denied Solely on That Basis" — In a significant decision  Karnataka High Court, presided by Justice S. Vishwajith Shetty, granted...

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July 08, 2025
Mere Importer Cannot Claim Monopoly Over Manufacturer’s Trademark: Delhi High Court Refuses Interim Injunction To ‘STELLADEXIN’ Trademark Owner
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“Prior User Rights Override Trademark Registration – Sale Of Genuine Goods Is Not Infringement” – In a significant decision Delhi High Court refused to grant an interim injunction in favour...

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July 08, 2025
Failure to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Improper Section 313 Examination, and Doubtful Eyewitness: Calcutta High Court Acquits Man Convicted for Murdering His Mother
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“Incriminating Evidence Not Put to the Accused Under Section 313 CrPC Vitiates Trial”— Calcutta High Court, in a Division Bench judgment delivered by Justice Apurba Sinha Ray and Justice Rajarshi...

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July 08, 2025
Income Tax Act | Once All Primary Facts Are Disclosed, There Is No Further Duty On The Assessee — Bombay High Court Quashes Reopening Of BPCL’s Tax Assessments After 4 Years
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"Reassessment Based On Change Of Opinion And Bald Assertions Is Legally Unsustainable" —  In a landmark judgment  Bombay High Court decisively quashed two reassessment notices issued to Bharat Petroleum Corporation...

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July 08, 2025
Not Mere Extra Work But Work Beyond the Agreement — High Court Upholds Arbitrator’s Power to Award Higher Compensation for Unforeseen Site Realities
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"Arbitrator's Award Based on Additional Work Beyond Contract Scope Cannot Be Interfered With", Andhra Pradesh High Court comprising Justice R. Raghunandan Rao and Justice Sumathi Jagadam, in a judgment rendered...

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July 08, 2025
Mere Recovery of Currency Notes Is Not Enough – Demand of Bribe Is Sine Qua Non Under Section 7 PC Act: Allahabad High Court Acquits Bank Manager in CBI Trap Case
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“Where Demand Is Not Proved, Presumption Under Section 20 Cannot Be Invoked”: Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench overturned the conviction of a bank manager in a CBI trap case, emphasizing...

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July 07, 2025
Phone Tapping Without Public Emergency Or Public Safety Is Unconstitutional: Madras High Court Quashes Union Home Secretary's Interception Order
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"Covert Surveillance Is Not a Ground for Phone Tapping Under Section 5(2)... Public Emergency and Public Safety Are Not Secretive Situations", Madras High Court Strikes Down Interception of Calls in...

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