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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

"Applying harmonious construction and the principle that no person shall be left remediless, Section 20(3)(i) must be read to allow filing of an election petition within 30

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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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  • Mere Presence Or Post-Incident Help Not Sufficient To Prove Common Intention Under Section 34 IPC: Allahabad High Court
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  • Land Loser Appointments: Railways Not In Contempt For Requiring Physical Tests & Matriculation Qualifications, Rules Calcutta High Court

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April 10, 2025
Right to Bail Cannot Be Denied Merely Due to Statutory Bar If Trial Is Unlikely to Commence: Kerala High Court Grants Bail to Accused in ISIS-Linked UAPA Case
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Long Incarceration Without Commencement of Trial Violates Article 21 — Rigour of Section 43-D(5) UAPA Cannot Override Constitutional Liberties - Kerala High Court granted bail to an accused in a...

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April 10, 2025
He Was Beaten to Death, She Was Strangled – Love Affair Ended in Double Murder: Allahabad High Court Confirms Life Sentence in Shocking Meerut Honor Killing Case
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No Parent Has Right to Become Executioner of Their Daughter’s Choice in Love: High Court Rejects Appeals, Upholds Conviction of Father and Sons in Brutal Killing of Sharafat and Soni...

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April 10, 2025
No Input Tax Credit Where Sale Itself Is Tax-Exempt Under Section 7(c): Supreme Court Rejects Policy-Based Interpretation in VAT Dispute
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In the teeth of clear expression in Section 13(7) of the Act, we find it difficult to give effect to the intent or policy made known through notifications to grant...

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April 10, 2025
Without Sending Document To Handwriting Expert Or Police Complaint Not Sufficient To Rebut Statutory Presumption Under Section 118 Of The Ni Act: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Forgery Plea Is an Afterthought — Promissory Note Was Duly Executed by Husband and Wife” - In a firm reaffirmation of evidentiary standards under the Negotiable Instruments Act, the Andhra...

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April 10, 2025
Rules of the Game Cannot Be Changed Midway: Supreme Court Upholds Woman Candidate’s Appointment to DSP Post Reserved under SC Sports Quota
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"Once eligibility criteria is declared by advertisement, it cannot be changed midway through the recruitment process… it would tantamount to changing the rules of the game after the game is...

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April 10, 2025
Litigation After 17 Years Cannot Be Resurrected on Technicalities: Supreme Court Overturns High Court's Remand in Partition Suit, Upholds Strict Enforcement of Limitation Law
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The suit was hopelessly barred by limitation… parties who have knowingly slept over their right cannot be allowed to disturb court-confirmed titles after decades — Delivering a sharp rebuke to...

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April 10, 2025
Suspension Period Cannot Be Treated as Duty Unless There Is Full Exoneration or Specific Order: Madras High Court Reverses Relief Granted to Constable
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By: Deepak Kumar

When Charges Are Proved, and Only Punishment is Modified, Employee Cannot Seek Automatic Benefit of Duty Treatment for Suspension or Removal Period - Madras High Court set aside a Single...

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April 10, 2025
Eye-Witnessed, Explained, and Proven — Murder by Brother for Mango Tree Dispute Upheld: Orissa High Court Confirms Life Sentence
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By: Deepak Kumar

“A bald plea of false implication without any explanation of the presence near the body, weapon recovery, and consistent testimony of eye-witnesses is no defence — the case is proven...

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April 09, 2025
Preliminary Enquiry in Corruption Cases Is Desirable, Not Mandatory: Supreme Court Set Aside Quashing of FIR
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“Where detailed source information prima facie discloses commission of a cognizable offence, preliminary enquiry may be avoided” — In a significant ruling Supreme Court of India set aside the Karnataka...

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