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'Interacting With Father Benefits Child's Well-Being': Kerala High Court Grants Virtual Access To Father After Mother Takes Child Abroad Violating Restraint Order Agreement In Family Member’s Name Cannot Shield Occupants Under Section 53-A TP Act': Uttarakhand High Court Upholds Eviction Of Licensees Not Filling A Lacuna: Subsequent Forensic Report From Criminal Case Can Be Produced As Additional Evidence In Civil Suit: Punjab & Haryana High Court Mere Nomination In FIR Not Enough For Vicarious Liability: Allahabad High Court Acquits Murder Accused Under Section 149 IPC Demanding Separations From Depending In-Laws Constitute Mental Cruelty: Calcutta High Court Upholds Divorce 'Notary Cannot Act As Marriage Officer': Madhya Pradesh High Court Accepts Notary's Apology With ₹2 Lakh Welfare Cost, Directs Display Board Against Notarizing Marriages
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Demanding Separations From Depending In-Laws Constitute Mental Cruelty: Calcutta High Court Upholds Divorce

"Irretrievable breakdown of marriage itself spells cruelty to both the parties, as in such a relationship, each party is treating the other with cruelty." Calcutta

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  • Demanding Separations From Depending In-Laws Constitute Mental Cruelty: Calcutta High Court Upholds Divorce
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  • Mere Nomination In FIR Not Enough For Vicarious Liability: Allahabad High Court Acquits Murder Accused Under Section 149 IPC
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January 03, 2026
Once a Registered Adoption Deed is Executed, Courts Shall Presume Validity Unless Disproved: Allahabad High Court Reiterates Presumption under Section 16 HAMA
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“Reasons Are the Heartbeat of Judicial Decisions; Orders Without Reasons Are Lifeless and Arbitrary”, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench, delivered a decisive judgment in Ram Kumar v....

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January 03, 2026
Prevention of Corruption Act | Mere Recovery of Money from Floor Without Proof of Demand Insufficient for Conviction: Rajasthan High Court
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“Demand of bribe money is sine qua non... Mere insinuation or casual conversation, including any scratchy, incomplete, vague or evasive dialogue, cannot constitute a demand for the purposes of the...

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January 03, 2026
Minimum Wages Must Guide Income Assessment When Proof Is Absent: Punjab & Haryana High Court Recalculates Compensation in Fatal Accident Case
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“Tribunals Cannot Blindly Assume Higher Income Without Evidence — Minimum Wages Are the Primary Yardstick in Absence of Proof,”  In a detailed and reasoned judgment Punjab and Haryana High Court...

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January 03, 2026
Search Must Be Before an Independent Gazetted Officer—Not One in the Raiding Party: Allahabad High Court Acquits 72-Year-Old Man in NDPS Case After Finding Violation of Section 50
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“Right Under Section 50 NDPS Act Is Not an Illusion or Technicality – It’s a Legal Mandate and Must Be Respected”, Allahabad High Court setting aside the conviction and 10-year...

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January 03, 2026
Double Amputation Constitutes 100% Disablement Under Law – Tribunal Cannot Mechanically Undervalue Loss of Livelihood: Bombay High Court Slams Inadequate Injury Compensation
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“The Disabled Victim Has Done No Wrong – Denial of Full Compensation Is a Legal Error and a Moral Failure” In a deeply consequential ruling, the Bombay High Court (Nagpur...

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January 03, 2026
A Litigant Who Sleeps Over His Rights Cannot Claim Extraordinary Relief from the Writ Court: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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“Delay Defeats Equity”, In a stern reaffirmation of the principle that writ jurisdiction under Article 226 is discretionary and equitable, the Himachal Pradesh High Court on 1st January 2026 dismissed...

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January 03, 2026
Clean Chit in Departmental Inquiry No Shield Against Trial for Misuse of Office: Orissa High Court Refuses to Quash Vigilance Case Against Ex-Tahsildar
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“Once conversion was granted in undue haste and without forest clearance, the absence of pecuniary gain becomes irrelevant—prima facie, power was abused without public interest,”  In a significant judgment reaffirming...

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January 03, 2026
Whether the Tenant Vacated or Not is a Question of Fact — Not a Ground for Rejection of Ejectment Petition Under Order VII Rule 11: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"Eviction Proceedings Under Rent Act Cannot Be Transferred to Commercial Courts Merely Because Property Is Commercial", In a significant ruling clarifying the limited scope of judicial interference under Article 227...

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January 03, 2026
Student Union Elections Not an Absolute Fundamental Right; Academic Primacy Prevails Over Electoral Democracy: Rajasthan High Court
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“Student democracy and academic autonomy are not adversaries; when guided by discipline, transparency, and reason, both coexist to strengthen the very foundation of education.”— In a seminal ruling the High...

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