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Electricity Board Strictly Liable For Unprotected Transformer, 7-Year-Old Cannot Be Guilty Of Contributory Negligence: Allahabad High Court

"It is apparent that it is not expected from a child of 7 years of age to be aware of the imminent danger from a

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  • Electricity Board Strictly Liable For Unprotected Transformer, 7-Year-Old Cannot Be Guilty Of Contributory Negligence: Allahabad High Court
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  • April 18, 2026
  • IO Cannot Act Without Prior Sanction: Gujarat High Court Grants Bail, Flags Procedural Lapse in Religious Conversion Case
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  • Accused Who Skips Lok Adalat After Seeking It, Then Cries 'Prejudice', Cannot Claim Apprehension of Denial of Justice: Madras High Court Refuse To Transfer Case

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March 12, 2026
Parties Cannot Participate In Arbitration And Later Challenge The Process Only After An Unfavourable Outcome : Supreme Court
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“A Party Cannot Keep A ‘Jurisdictional Ace’ Up Its Sleeve”, In a significant observation reinforcing fairness and procedural discipline in arbitration proceedings, the Supreme Court of India held that a...

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March 12, 2026
When Oppression Petition Is Pending, Courts Must Ensure The Subject Matter Does Not Disappear Before Adjudication: Supreme Court Orders Status Quo In ₹1000 Crore Redevelopment Dispute
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“Paramount Consideration Is Preservation Of Corporate Assets”, In a significant ruling concerning interim protection in oppression and mismanagement disputes, the Supreme Court of India held that when proceedings under Sections...

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March 12, 2026
Framing A Case On Public Perceptions And Personal Predilections Ends Up In A Mess: Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal In Alleged Parricide Arson Case
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“Overzealous Investigation Is As Fatal As Lethargic Investigation”, In a significant judgment addressing the evidentiary value of dying declarations and the consequences of defective criminal investigation, the Supreme Court of...

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March 12, 2026
Section 32 Evidence Act | If There Is Even An Iota Of Suspicion, Dying Declaration Cannot Sustain Conviction: Supreme Court
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“A Dying Declaration Can Be The Sole Basis Of Conviction — But Only When It Inspires Full Confidence Of The Court”, In an important ruling clarifying the evidentiary value of...

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March 12, 2026
Directly Recruited Engineers Entitled To Seniority From Date Of Initial Appointment Including Training Period: Supreme Court
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“Training prescribed for a post forms part of service and cannot be excluded while determining seniority of directly recruited employees.” On 11 March 2026, Supreme Court of India has held...

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March 12, 2026
149 IPC | Presence In Unlawful Assembly Is Enough For Murder Liability”: Supreme Court Upholds Conviction
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“When Accused Arrive Armed And Act With A Common Object, Each Member Becomes Vicariously Liable”, Supreme Court of India has reiterated that every member of an unlawful assembly becomes vicariously...

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March 12, 2026
Testimony Of Related Witnesses Cannot Be Discarded Merely For Relationship: Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction
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“Minor Discrepancies Or Allegedly Unnatural Behaviour Do Not Make Credible Evidence Unreliable”, In a significant ruling on the evidentiary value of related witnesses in criminal trials, the Supreme Court held...

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March 12, 2026
Nomenclature Cannot Determine Constitutional Entitlement: Supreme Court Strikes Down Exclusion Of ‘Academic Arrangement’ Employees From Regularisation
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“Repackaging Contractual Engagements Under Different Names To Deny Regularisation Violates Articles 14 And 16”, Supreme Court has held that employees appointed on an “academic arrangement basis” cannot be excluded from...

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March 12, 2026
Possible Criminal Racket Luring Young Girls Through Self-Proclaimed Peers And Tantriks Must Be Examined: J&K High Court Orders Wider Judicial Scrutiny
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The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar recently observed that timely judicial intervention prevented the life of a 19-year-old girl from “going astray,” while raising serious...

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