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Right To Speedy Trial Under Article 21 Doesn't Displace Section 37 NDPS Mandate In Commercial Quantity Cases: Orissa High Court

"Right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution is undoubtedly a valuable constitutional guarantee; but in the context of a special statute such as the NDPS Act

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20% Pre-Deposit Under Section 148 NI Act Is Not Automatic—Discretion Must Be Applied: Delhi High Court
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Merely Being Convicted in a Cheque Bounce Case Does Not Mean Automatic Pre-Deposit—Judicial Discretion Must Be Applied - Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling held that the requirement of...

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March 19, 2025
Forced Resignation Cannot Be Treated as a Break in Service—Calcutta High Court Orders Full Benefits to Engineer
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Employer Cannot Impose Resignation as a Condition for Deputation—Service Continuity Must Be Maintained - Calcutta High Court quashed the decision of the Howrah Municipal Corporation (HMC), which had treated Nalinaksha...

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March 19, 2025
Patent Applications Cannot Be Rejected on Vague and Superficial Grounds: Bombay High Court Quashes Controller’s Order, Directs Fresh Hearing
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A Patent Cannot Be Denied Without Proper Reasoning – The Decision Must Engage With Facts and Law - In a significant judgment Bombay High Court set aside the Controller of...

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March 19, 2025
Tenant Cannot Challenge Eviction Without Substantial Legal Grounds: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Second Appeal
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Once Tenancy Is Terminated, Occupation Becomes Illegal—Eviction Must Follow Due Process - Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed the second appeal filed by Tatineni Sudha Chowdary, confirming the eviction order passed...

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March 19, 2025
Mere Touching Does Not Amount to Attempt to Rape – Allahabad High Court Modifies Charges in POCSO Case
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An Accused Must Show Determination to Commit Rape; Mere Preparation is Not Enough –  In a ruling that clarifies the distinction between attempt to rape and aggravated sexual assault, the...

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March 19, 2025
An Act of the Court Should Not Destroy a Student’s Future: Supreme Court Reinstates Ayurvedic Student’s Admission After Years of Legal Battle
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Technicalities Cannot Override Justice When a Student Has Invested Years in Education – In a ruling that underscores the importance of balancing legal technicalities with equitable considerations, the Supreme Court...

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March 19, 2025
Merit Cannot Be Overlooked Due to Bureaucratic Rigidity:  Supreme Court Restores Seniority of Promoted Engineers in Kerala Water Authority
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An Employee’s Future Should Be Determined by Qualifications and Experience, Not by a Misreading of Rules – In a landmark ruling that reinforces the principle of fairness in service law,...

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March 19, 2025
FIR Must Be Registered When Cognizable Offense Is Disclosed—Preliminary Inquiry Not a Right: Supreme Court
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Courts Cannot Rewrite the Law to Protect the Accused—Judicial Overreach Is Impermissible - Supreme Court of India dismissed the plea of retired IAS officer Pradeep Nirankarnath Sharma, who sought a...

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March 18, 2025
Money Laundering Is a Continuing Offense—PMLA Applies Even If Predicate Crime Occurred Earlier: Supreme Court Refuses to Quash Case Against Former IAS Officer
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Proceeds of Crime Remain Tainted—An Accused Cannot Claim Immunity Just Because the Predicate Offense Took Place Before PMLA’s Enactment - In a significant ruling the Supreme Court of India dismissed...

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