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Accused In Child Pornography Cases Cannot Be Discharged Merely Because Age Of Unidentified Victims Cannot Be Conclusively Proved: Delhi High Court

"In cases of this nature, the victims depicted in such material are most often unidentified and untraceable; their parentage and addresses remain unknown, and they

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October 24, 2025
Statutory Bar on Appeals Cannot Be Bypassed Through Article 227: Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Revision in Motor Accident Claim Below ₹1 Lakh
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“The High Court cannot be used as a substitute appellate forum where the statute expressly bars appeal” — Punjab and Haryana High Court refusing to entertain a revision petition filed...

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October 24, 2025
Private Communication in Good Faith Not Defamation: Kerala High Court Quashes Defamation Proceedings
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“Caution conveyed privately for the safety of residents and children cannot be termed defamatory” — Ninth and Tenth Exceptions to Section 499 IPC Invoked to Quash Criminal Case. Kerala High...

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October 24, 2025
False Representation of Qualifications Amounts to Cheating Under Section 420 IPC: Madras High Court Convicts ICMR Officer and Son in Recruitment Fraud
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“When concealment is deliberate and intended to secure public employment, it becomes a criminal act—mere procedural irregularities cannot shield dishonest conduct” — In a landmark judgment Madras High Court, through...

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October 24, 2025
Marriage Doesn’t Cancel a Woman’s Ambitions: MP High Court Restores Maintenance to Doctor-Wife Ousted Over Dowry
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“Equality in marital tie-up does not mean development of only one and only restrictions for the other, especially wife.” –  In a significant judgment delivered by Madhya Pradesh High Court...

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October 24, 2025
Borrower Cannot Wear the Cloak of Bank Officials to Stall Probe into Corruption: Kerala High Court Upholds Further Investigation Against SBI Officers in ₹15 Crore Loan Fraud
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“Silence and Procedural Lapses of Bank Officials Not Innocuous—They Enable Financial Crimes” — Kerala High Court dismissed a plea filed by the Managing Director of Heera Constructions Company Pvt. Ltd....

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October 24, 2025
Mere Presence Cannot Establish Common Object – Rajasthan High Court Acquits Accused of Murder in Absence of Overt Act or Shared Intent
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“The substratum of the prosecution case rests on fragile evidentiary footing — mere presence, without overt act or shared object, cannot attract constructive liability under Section 149 IPC.” - In...

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October 24, 2025
24-Year Delay in Challenging Mutation Orders is Legally Fatal – Limitation Law Cannot Be Bypassed for Alleged Merits of the Case: J&K High Court
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“The test of ‘sufficient cause’ cannot be substituted by an examination of the merits of the case… Condonation of delay is a matter of discretion based on explanation for the...

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October 24, 2025
No Authority to Displace Possession When Title Is Disputed—Maintain Status Quo Until Civil Court Decides: Karnataka High Court Restrains Panchayat from Acting Amidst Ongoing Suit
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“When title over the land and nature of access are under judicial scrutiny, the Panchayat cannot preempt the civil court by administrative action” — In a measured decision balancing public...

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October 24, 2025
Mutation Entries Reflect Source, Not Title—Revenue Officials Can Proceed Even If Title Suit Is Pending: Karnataka High Court
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“It is well-settled that mutation entries do not confer title… revenue authorities are authorised to make entries based on the source of the title” - In a significant judgment reinforcing...

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