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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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  • Suppression Of Facts Not Fatal If Not Material To Merits; State Cannot Benefit From Its Own Failure To Implement Orders: Supreme Court
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  • Election Petition Against Municipal President Maintainable Within 30 Days Of Election Meeting Despite Absence Of Gazette Notification: Madhya Pradesh High Court
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April 11, 2025
Departmental Proceedings on Same Set of Charges and Evidence Cannot Sustain After Acquittal: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Departmental Punishment Following Honourable Acquittal
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In a landmark decision Punjab and Haryana High Court set aside the disciplinary punishment imposed on a bank employee, P.K. Jain, after holding that the departmental proceedings were nothing but...

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April 11, 2025
Compensation for Minor Rape Victim Must Reflect Aggravating Circumstances and Irreparable Trauma: Gujarat High Court Enhances Award to ₹12.75 Lakh
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Trial Court failed to account for the agony, physical harassment, and psychological trauma suffered by the minor victim — Gujarat High Court set aside the meagre compensation of ₹3 lakh...

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April 11, 2025
She Died at Her Parental Home, But Dowry Death Law Still Applies: Delhi High Court Refuses Bail to Husband Accused in 2-Month Marriage Suicide Case
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“Section 304B IPC Doesn’t Care Where a Woman Died – It Cares Why She Died,” - In a strongly worded order passed on April 7, 2025, the Delhi High Court...

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April 11, 2025
Cheque Dishonour — Inconsistent Defence and Lack of Evidence Fatal to Accused: Karnataka High Court Convicts Accused Under Section 138 NI Act After Reversing Acquittal
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Defence Built on Imaginary and Unproven Story — Burden Under Section 138 Cannot Be Shifted By Mere Denial — Karnataka High Court reversed the acquittal granted by the XV Additional...

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April 11, 2025
Consumer Forums Can’t Issue Arrest Warrants Under CrPC: Calcutta High Court Quashes Arrest in Execution of Forum Order
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“Execution Must Follow Civil Procedure — Criminal Arrest Powers Don’t Apply Here,” - In a significant judgment that clarifies the limits of enforcement powers under the Consumer Protection framework, the...

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April 11, 2025
Last Seen, No Motive, No Direct Evidence — You Can’t Jail a Man on Doubt Alone: Bombay High Court Acquits Man Convicted of Killing His Partner
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“Section 106 of the Evidence Act cannot substitute the prosecution’s burden — it can only supplement it after a strong chain of circumstances is established. That chain was missing here.”...

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April 11, 2025
Encashment of Refund Cheques Is Clear Sign Buyer Was Not Willing to Perform Contract
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Supreme Court Refuses Specific Performance of Sale Agreement - “A Buyer Who Accepts Refund and Fails to Challenge Cancellation Cannot Seek  Enforcement of Sale Agreement”  - Supreme Court of India...

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April 11, 2025
Time-Limit Under IBC Is Mandatory, Cannot Be Extended Even By Courts Beyond 15 Days After 30-Day Appeal Window: Supreme Court
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No Certified Copy, No Delay Application, No Sufficient Cause — Appeal Barred By Law: Supreme Court of India decisively reaffirmed that the limitation period for filing an appeal under Section...

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April 11, 2025
Teachers Who Completed 18-Month NIOS D.El.Ed. Before April 2019 While in Service Are Fully Qualified: Supreme Court
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 Blanket Ban on NIOS-Trained Teachers Is Legally Unsustainable— One-Time RTE Relaxation Scheme Cannot Be Undone by Misreading of  Jaiveer Singh Judgment - Supreme Court of India decisively overturned the Calcutta...

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