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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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April 09, 2025
Registered Sale Deed Alone Does Not Dismantle Prior Security Interest: Gauhati High Court Rejects Buyer’s Writ Against SARFAESI Action, Cites Expanded Statutory Definition
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Security Interest Can Arise Even From a Contractual Agreement”: Gauhati High Court in Shri Apurba Dev Sarma v. District Magistrate, Kamrup (Metro) & Ors. Rejected a writ petition challenging SARFAESI...

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April 09, 2025
Public Property Cannot Be Managed Privately for Decades — Fair Price Shops in Hospitals Must Be Allotted by Auction: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Courtupheld the termination of a 28-year-old unauthorized occupation of a fair price shop inside the Sub District Hospital, Bishnah, Jammu. The Court, led by...

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April 08, 2025
Custom Department Cannot Revive Time-Barred Show Cause Notices After Seven Years Without Jurisdiction: Gujarat High Court Quashes Customs Notices to JBS Exports
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By: Deepak Kumar

  “Shipping bills were finally assessed and have attained finality. The Show Cause Notices are therefore without jurisdiction.” — High Court of Gujarat delivered a decisive judgment underlining the limitation...

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April 08, 2025
Limitation Period Under Section 18-A of Rent Act Mandatory, Delay Not Condonable – Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds NRI Landlord's Eviction Against Tenant
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By: Deepak Kumar

“The statutory timeline of 15 days under Section 18-A cannot be extended by invoking Section 5 of the Limitation Act” - Punjab and Haryana High Court reaffirmed the binding nature...

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April 08, 2025
This Is Not a Case of Greed Simplicitor but a Celebration of Fraud: Karnataka High Court Grants Specific Performance, Slams Vendor for Violating Court Orders
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By: Deepak Kumar

Fraud Vitiates Everything — Including a Defence Plea: High Court of Karnataka in M/s Sun Rama Exports Pvt. Ltd. V. Smt. Shantha Srinivas & Anr. Delivered a scathing and precedent-setting...

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April 08, 2025
“Voyage Must Start and End Before Monsoon Sets In — But What If That’s Practically Impossible?” SC Rules Against Insurance Company in Shipping Dispute
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“A condition that renders the insured without any remedy in case of peril defeats the very purpose of the policy — it cannot be treated as a condition precedent.” -...

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April 08, 2025
No Criminal Case Can Be Built on a Land Deal That’s Three Decades Old Without Specific Allegations: Supreme Court Upholds Quashing of FIR Against Ex-JK Housing Chief
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“Mere Bland Allegations of Connivance Are Not Enough — No Personal Gain, No Specific Role, No Case”:  In a judgment passed on April 7, 2025, the Supreme Court of India...

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April 08, 2025
Just Giving a Call for Protest Doesn’t Make One Criminally Liable - Rail Roko Protest Quashed Against KCR Ex-CM: Telangana High Court Ends 13-Year-Old Proceedings for 2011 Telangana Agitation
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“Merely giving a political call for a rail roko does not amount to commission of an offence — especially when no witness speaks of the accused playing any active role...

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April 08, 2025
You Can’t Assume Silence Is Consent: Supreme Court Sends Back ₹46 Lakh Insurance Dispute to NCDRC for Fresh Determination
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“Just because the insurer didn’t deny a late-filed survey report doesn’t mean it accepted it — that’s not how justice works.” - In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India...

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