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Suppression Of Facts Not Fatal If Not Material To Merits; State Cannot Benefit From Its Own Failure To Implement Orders: Supreme Court

"Concept of suppression or non-disclosure of facts transcends mere concealment; it necessitates the deliberate withholding of material facts—those of such critical import that their absence would render

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IBC | Supreme Court Upholds Primacy of CoC’s Commercial Wisdom in DHFL Resolution Plan, Restores NCLT Order
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Commercial Wisdom of CoC Is Non-Justiciable Except On Limited Grounds — Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment in Piramal Capital & Housing Finance Ltd. vs Union of India & Others...

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April 12, 2025
Registered Sale Deeds Are Public Notice; Suit Filed Without Contesting Them Is a Sham Litigation: Supreme Court Reiterates Scope of Order 7 Rule 11 CPC
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“Partition Suit Filed After 55 Years Without Challenging Registered Sale Deeds is Barred by Limitation” — In a decisive judgment Supreme Court restored the order of the Trial Court which...

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April 12, 2025
Security Guard Not Covered Under Insurance Policy; Terms of Private Contract Must Be Strictly Construed: Bombay High Court
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In a significant pronouncement delineating the scope of insurer liability under private insurance contracts, the Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench) has held that an insurer cannot be fastened with liability...

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April 12, 2025
Even in Breach, Advance Amount Must Be Refunded Unless Actual Damages Are Proven: Kerala High Court
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Kerala High Court has reiterated that a plaintiff who defaults on a contract is still entitled to the return of advance consideration unless the defendant proves actual damages. Division Bench...

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April 12, 2025
Accused Has No Right to Dictate Manner of Investigation: Madhya Pradesh High Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Court-Monitored Probe
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“The accused persons do not have a say in the matter of appointment of investigating agency... or the manner of investigation” - Madhya Pradesh High Court delivered a crucial ruling...

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April 12, 2025
Quantum of Penalty Is the Domain of the Disciplinary Authority, But Courts Can Interfere If It Shocks the Conscience: Orissa High Court Sets Aside Reversion of Bank Officer
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Doctrine of Proportionality Must Prevail Where Penalty Is Excessive to Misconduct - Orissa High Court holding that the penalty imposed on the petitioner — reversion to the base rank of...

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April 12, 2025
Despite Divorce, Muslim Wife Entitled To Maintenance If Not Remarried And Unable To Maintain Herself: Patna High Court
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On 28th February 2025, the Patna High Court delivered a significant judgment in Hasina Khatoon & Anr. Vs. Aszad Ansari, Criminal Revision No.164 of 2019, dealing with the rights of...

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April 11, 2025
Oral Dying Declaration, Last Seen Evidence, and Forensic Link Complete the Chain—Conviction Upheld: Punjab & Haryana High Court Affirms Life Sentence for Murder
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Extra-Judicial Confession Against Co-Accused Is a Weak Link—Acquittal of Co-Accused Justified Despite Motive - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling concerning murder committed to silence a witness...

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April 11, 2025
“Suppression of Facts to Avoid Criminal Trial Will Not Be Entertained”: Telangana High Court Refuses to Quash FIR Against Ramky Infrastructure Officials
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“Scuttling the investigation at the threshold is impermissible… This Court will not exercise discretion under Section 482 CrPC when material facts are deliberately withheld” - In a critical decision reiterating...

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