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Candidate Missing Physical Test For Minor Illness Has No Enforceable Right To Rescheduling: Supreme Court Pendency Of Matrimonial Dispute With General Allegations Not A Valid Ground To Deny Public Employment: Allahabad High Court
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Pendency Of Matrimonial Dispute With General Allegations Not A Valid Ground To Deny Public Employment: Allahabad High Court

Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench, in a significant ruling, held that the mere pendency of a criminal case arising out of a matrimonial dispute cannot be

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In a significant ruling that re-emphasizes the need for legal precision and judicial diligence in sexual offence trials, the Delhi High Court set aside a conviction under Section 376 of...

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Daughter’s Right in Ancestral Property Arises Only if Father Died After 1956 : Chhattisgarh High Court
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“When the succession opened before 1956, the case is governed by Mitakshara law, and not by the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 or its 2005 amendment” – In a significant reaffirmation...

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Preemptive Right Under Section 22 of Hindu Succession Act Is Exclusive to Class I Heirs Over Undivided Property: Bombay High Court Upholds Preferential Purchase
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“Purchasers of Undivided Share Without Partition Cannot Oust Co-Heirs in Possession” –Bombay High Court (Bench at Aurangabad), in a reportable judgment delivered by Justice Shailesh P. Brahme, dismissed two second...

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Ombudsman Cannot Adjudicte Property Disputes Under Panchayat Raj Act: Kerala High Court Quashes Direction to Open Temple Pond for Public Use
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Third-Party Lessees With Limited Rights Are Not Necessary Parties in Eviction Proceedings: Allahabad High Court
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Single Grievous Blow on Leg, Though Fatal, Does Not Establish Intention to Kill: Kerala High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 326 IPC in Murder Trial
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“When the injury is confined to the leg, albeit grievous and ultimately fatal, the intention to cause death cannot be readily inferred” — Kerala High Court refuses to convert conviction...

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Parole Is for Convicts, Not Saints – Denial Based Solely on Conviction Defeats the Purpose of Correctional Law: Karnataka High Court
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“Every parole application must be evaluated on risk, not prejudice – Conviction cannot be the sole ground for rejection” –  In a powerful reaffirmation of the corrective and humanitarian purpose...

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“Public interest lies not in condoning governmental indifference, but in compelling efficiency, responsibility, and timely action” – In the matter of State of Haryana & Others vs Ranbir Singh, the...

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