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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 02, 2026
Trade Marks Act | Territorial Disclaimer in Prior Registration Does Not Fetter Subsequent Pan-India Rights: Delhi High Court
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“The use of the ® superscript by the appellant, which is to be employed only where the mark is a registered trademark, is completely illegal and lacking in bona fides”—...

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January 02, 2026
Summoning Cannot Be a Weapon for Retrial on the Same Material: Allahabad High Court Sets Aside Order Passed in Undue Haste Under Section 319 CrPC
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“Once Rejected Multiple Times, Same Evidence Cannot Justify Fresh Summoning Without Stronger Material” – In a significant judgment impacting the manner in which Section 319 CrPC is invoked during criminal...

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January 02, 2026
Non-Communication of Average ACRs Violates Article 14; State Cannot Deny Selection Grade Arbitrarily: Punjab and Haryana High Court
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"Once the Efficiency Bar Is Crossed, Prior Adverse ACRs Are Washed Off" — In a significant pronouncement reinforcing constitutional protections in public employment, the Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed...

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January 01, 2026
Non-Party Cannot Challenge Decree by Appeal Merely on Claim of Encroachment: Orissa High Court
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In a judgment reinforcing the settled principle that a person not party to a suit must establish a clear right adversely affected by a decree to maintain an appeal, the...

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January 01, 2026
Secondary Evidence is Not a Matter of Convenience, But of Compliance: Madhya Pradesh High Court Dismisses Petition for Want of Foundational Proof
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"Mere Filing of a Photocopy Without Establishing Its Origin, Chain of Custody, or Comparison with Original Is Legally Insufficient", In a decisive ruling Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed a petition...

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January 01, 2026
Senior Citizens Act | Eviction Order Cannot Nullify Right to Shared Household Under DV Act: Delhi High Court
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“Section 3 of the Senior Citizens Act, 2007 cannot be deployed to override and nullify other protections in law, particularly that of a woman's right to a ‘shared household’ under...

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January 01, 2026
PITNDPS Act | Unexplained Delay of Six Months Snaps ‘Live Link’ Between Prejudicial Activity and Detention: J&K High Court
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“The preventive detentions need to be passed with great care and caution keeping in mind that a citizen's most valuable and inherent human right is being curtailed... it is a...

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January 01, 2026
High Court Cannot Override Statutory Time Limits Under Section 107 GST Act: Gujarat High Court Refuses to Condoned 6-Day Delay
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"Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226 Cannot Be Used to Circumvent Express Legislative Bar on Limitation" – In a judgment that reinforces the legislative sanctity of statutory limitation periods under the...

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January 01, 2026
When Law Fails, The Constitution Protects: Delhi High Court Appoints Wife As Legal Guardian of Comatose Husband
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“There Exists a Legal Vacuum – But Courts Cannot Remain Silent When the Incapacitated Need Protection,” In a significant ruling that asserts the constitutional responsibility of the judiciary in protecting...

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