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Lethargy Is Not an Exceptional Circumstance: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Striking Off of Defence for Delay in Filing Written Statement Vague Decree of Injunction Can’t Be Executed by Attaching Machines: Rajasthan High Court Strikes Down Execution Order Mere permission to join proceedings without allowing filing of written statement is illusory: Punjab & Haryana High Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Proceedings Unregistered Power of Attorney Can’t Transfer Property: MP High Court Denies Title, Dismisses Ejectment Suit Mere Non-Recovery of Weapon Is Not Fatal When Circumstantial and Medical Evidence Prove Guilt Beyond Doubt: Allahabad High Court Failure to Examine Gazetted Officer and Magistrate Who Certified Seizure Goes to Root of Fair Trial Under NDPS Act : Calcutta High Court Tender Years Doctrine Is No Longer Good Law: Delhi High Court Slams Mother’s Custody Claim Built on Parental Alienation Negation of Bail is the Rule in NDPS Cases Involving Commercial Quantity: Himachal Pradesh High Court Denies Bail Single Stab Injury in Heat of Passion During Sudden Quarrel Is Not Murder: Kerala High Court Section 10 CPC Inapplicable To Labour Court Proceedings; Stay Of Individual Disputes Denied: Karnataka High Court 138 NI Act | Once Issuance and Signature on Cheque Are Admitted, Burden Shifts on Accused to Dislodge Statutory Presumption: Madras High Court Confession Cannot Substitute Proof: Bombay High Court Acquits Husband Convicted of Wife’s Murder
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Vague Decree of Injunction Can’t Be Executed by Attaching Machines: Rajasthan High Court Strikes Down Execution Order

 

“Executing Court Cannot Travel Beyond the Decree Nor Enforce an Injunction Without Specificity” – In a significant pronouncement, the Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench),

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Vague Decree of Injunction Can’t Be Executed by Attaching Machines: Rajasthan High Court Strikes Down Execution Order
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  “Executing Court Cannot Travel Beyond the Decree Nor Enforce an Injunction Without Specificity” – In a significant pronouncement, the Rajasthan High Court (Jaipur Bench), through Justice Anand Sharma, held...

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January 28, 2026
Lethargy Is Not an Exceptional Circumstance: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Striking Off of Defence for Delay in Filing Written Statement
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“Courts should not come to the aid of lethargic litigants” – Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a civil revision petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution challenging an...

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January 28, 2026
Section 10 CPC Inapplicable To Labour Court Proceedings; Stay Of Individual Disputes Denied: Karnataka High Court
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“Once the principle plank of the application before the Labour Court is found to be legally untenable, the edifice erected upon it collapses.”— In a seminal ruling the High Court...

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January 28, 2026
138 NI Act | Once Issuance and Signature on Cheque Are Admitted, Burden Shifts on Accused to Dislodge Statutory Presumption: Madras High Court
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“Presumption Under NI Act Stands Unless Accused Rebuts It with Probable Defence”, In a significant reaffirmation of legal principles governing cheque dishonour cases, the Madras High Court upheld the conviction...

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January 27, 2026
Last Seen Is Not Last Word – Circumstantial Evidence Must Be Complete and Compelling: Allahabad High Court
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"Mere Suspicion Can't Substitute Proof, Chain of Circumstances Broken", In a significant reaffirmation of the golden principles governing circumstantial evidence in criminal law, the Allahabad High Court acquitted one Om...

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January 27, 2026
Justice Must Not Be a Casualty of Clerical Oversight: AP High Court
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"Failure to consider official salary records and inquest findings amounts to a manifest error warranting judicial correction,” ruled the Andhra Pradesh High Court while invoking its review jurisdiction to rectify...

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January 27, 2026
Minor Inconsistencies Can't Overturn Disability Claims: Bombay High Court imposes ₹2 lakh costs on HDFC
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“Negligence findings based on evidence can’t be undone by speculative contradictions” —In a firm reiteration of settled principles governing motor accident compensation, the Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal filed...

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January 27, 2026
Maintenance Is Not a Charity, It's an Implied Right: Chhattisgarh High Court Cancels Gift Deed for Denial of Care to Elderly Donors
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"Even without a written clause, care is an implied condition in transfers made by senior citizens—breach invites consequences under Section 23 of the Senior Citizens Act," holds Justice Narendra Kumar...

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January 27, 2026
217 CrPC | Alteration of Charges Is Not a Mere Formality: Calcutta High Court Sets Aside Dowry Death Conviction
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“The right under Section 217 CrPC is not a matter of discretion but a mandatory procedural safeguard” – In a significant ruling Calcutta High Court set aside a conviction under...

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