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Personal Laws Cannot Be Used As Shield To Commit Gang Rape Under Garb Of Nikah Halala: Allahabad High Court

"When it comes to criminal law, unless the law itself makes exception, which it rarely does, there is absolutely no place for pleading personal laws

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January 30, 2026
Section 108 IEA | Civil Death Must Be Declared When Statutory Presumption Applies: Bombay High
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“Presumption of death arises when a person is not heard of for seven years by those who would naturally have heard of him if alive” – In a significant ruling...

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January 30, 2026
Revenue Authorities Cannot Adjudicate Disputed Wills – Only Civil Courts Can Decide Title: Karnataka High Court Flags Legal Lacuna and Urges Legislative Reform
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“Mutation Based on Disputed Will Is Impermissible—Revenue Authorities Have No Jurisdiction to Determine Testamentary Validity”, Karnataka High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the Deputy Commissioner's decision under Section 136(3)...

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January 30, 2026
Mere Issuance Of Cheque Without Cogent Proof Of Legal Liability Is Not Sufficient To Convict Under Section 138 NI Act: Bombay High Court Upholds Acquittal
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"Cheque Issued for Third-Party Debt, Without Proof of Liability, Cannot Attract Section 138 NI Act", In a significant reaffirmation of the principles governing cheque dishonour cases, the Bombay High Court...

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January 30, 2026
138 NI Act | Internal Fraud By Director No Defence To Cheque Bounce Case: Delhi High Court
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“Fraud by CEO cannot absolve Company or Directors—offence under Section 138 NI Act is made out if Company fails to pay after notice”, In a significant judgment Delhi High Court...

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January 30, 2026
Attesting Witness Need Not Know Contents Of Will Under Section 63(c): Delhi High Court
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“Whether Plaintiff Knew Contents Of The Will In 2008 Is A Matter For Trial…Plea of limitation, where the plaintiff asserts delayed knowledge of essential facts, becomes a mixed question of...

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January 30, 2026
Courts Do Not Sit In Appeal Over Arbitral Awards; Arbitrator's Interpretation Plausible, Hence Immune from Interference: Delhi High Court
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"Only When an Award Is Patently Illegal or in Conflict with Public Policy Can the Court Interfere" — In a significant ruling Delhi High Court dismissed cross-appeals under Section 37...

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January 30, 2026
Ordinary Wear and Tear of Married Life Is Not Cruelty Under Section 498A IPC: Calcutta High Court Acquits Husband in Matrimonial Death Case
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"Mere emotional distress or neglect cannot be stretched to attract the penal consequences under Section 498A; cruelty must be willful, grave, and proved beyond reasonable doubt" – Justice Chaitali Chatterjee...

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January 30, 2026
Tenant Can't Erect Permanent Structures Under Guise of "Some Changes" for Hospital Use: Bombay High Court Restores Eviction Decree
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“Removal of Internal Walls and Creation of New Entry Without Permission Amounts to Permanent Structure and Damage Under Rent Act”, In a significant ruling Bombay High Court, while partly allowing...

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January 30, 2026
Right of Cross-Examination Is Not Absolute When It Becomes a Weapon of Secondary Victimisation: MP High Court Backs Closure of Cross-Examination
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“Fair Trial Does Not Mean Endless Trauma for Child Victim”, Madhya Pradesh High Court (Indore Bench) dismissed a criminal appeal filed under Section 14A(2) of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled...

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