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Senior Citizens Act Is for Maintenance, Not a Shortcut to Eviction: Calcutta High Court Restrains Tribunal’s Overreach

“Sections 4 and 5 Senior Citizens Act Cannot Be Used to Recover Property” – In a significant reportable judgment Calcutta High Court, through Justice Krishna

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  • Senior Citizens Act Is for Maintenance, Not a Shortcut to Eviction: Calcutta High Court Restrains Tribunal’s Overreach
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September 06, 2025
Maintenance Without Affidavit on Assets Is Mechanically Unjust: Patna High Court Quashes ₹20,000/Month Award, Cites Suppression by Wife
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"Status of a Dissolved Marriage Is Non-Est—Declaration of Being 'Unmarried' May Not Per Se Be Fraud If Past Divorce Is Publicly Known" - In a decisive verdict dated 4th September...

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September 06, 2025
Tender Process Must Ensure Transparency, Not Exclusion: Legitimate Expectation of Unsuccessful Bidder Recognised – Meghalaya High Court Partly Overturns Judgment Cancelling Stadium Contract
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“When All Bidders Quote the Same Price, Exclusion of Even Slightly Higher Bidder Without Justification Violates Principles of Fairness”, In a significant decision addressing government contracts and fairness in public...

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September 06, 2025
Mere Plea of Act of God Without Proof Cannot Defeat Carrier’s Liability – Punjab & Haryana High Court
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Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a transporter’s challenge against recovery decrees for damage to goods in transit. Justice Deepak Gupta affirmed that a carrier’s liability cannot be avoided merely...

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September 06, 2025
Declaration of Marital Status Falls Under Exclusive Domain of Family Courts: Allahabad High Court Partly Allows Appeal, Orders Return of Suit Instead of Dismissal
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“Once Matrimonial Status Is in Dispute, Jurisdiction Lies Only With the Family Court—Civil Court Must Return the Suit and Not Dismiss It on Merits”, On 4th September 2025, the Allahabad...

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September 05, 2025
Not Immutable Rule of Law Landlord Must Examine Person For Whom Premises Is Required: Bombay High Court
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“Failure to Cross-Examine Cannot Salvage the Tenant—Unrebutted Bona Fide Need Must Prevail”, In a significant ruling High Court of Judicature at Bombay upheld an eviction decree granted in favour of...

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September 05, 2025
Even If Not Claimed, Courts Must Award Just Compensation: Andhra Pradesh High Court Enhances Injury Award by Over 200% in Accident Case
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“There is no restriction that the Tribunal/Court cannot award compensation amount exceeding the claimed amount”— Andhra Pradesh High Court  significantly enhanced the compensation awarded to an injured claimant from ₹66,000...

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September 05, 2025
When Victim's Testimony Is Inconsistent, and Witnesses Reside Under Same Roof But Deny the Incident—Accused Deserves Benefit of Doubt: Calcutta High Court Acquits Man Convicted Under Section 354 IPC
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“If Two Views Are Possible, the View Favorable to the Accused Must Prevail”—Calcutta High Court quashed the conviction of the appellant under Sections 354 and 323 IPC, delivering a detailed...

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September 05, 2025
Conviction Cannot Stand on Unproven Discovery: Gujarat High Court Acquits Accused Where Prosecution Fails to Establish Legal Link Between Accused and Crime Scene
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"Discovery panchnama must be proved in accordance with law – When both panch witnesses turn hostile and Investigating Officer fails to narrate material facts, conviction based on such evidence is...

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September 05, 2025
Widespread Bail Denials in Minor Offences Cannot Continue — Punjab & Haryana High Court Issues Binding Directions to All Magistrates to Restore Bail as the Rule Under BNSS
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“Registry to Send Copies of This Order to All Judicial Officers of Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh” —  Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a powerful and far-reaching judgment issued binding...

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