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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 '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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Agreement In Family Member’s Name Cannot Shield Occupants Under Section 53-A TP Act': Uttarakhand High Court Upholds Eviction Of Licensees

"Even for the sake of arguments, if agreement dated 01.02.1995 is read into evidence, it is not in favour of the appellants or any of

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  • August 23, 2026

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  • August 23, 2026
  • Agreement In Family Member’s Name Cannot Shield Occupants Under Section 53-A TP Act': Uttarakhand High Court Upholds Eviction Of Licensees
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  • August 23, 2026
  • 'Interacting With Father Benefits Child's Well-Being': Kerala High Court Grants Virtual Access To Father After Mother Takes Child Abroad Violating Restraint Order
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  • '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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December 28, 2025
Mere Living Together Doesn't Create a Composite Family: Andhra Pradesh High Court Overturns Partition Decree, Upholds Validity of Century-Old Sale Deed
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“A written agreement to partition the properties in future is unknown to law” , Justice Venuthurumalli Gopala Krishna Rao of the Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered a decisive ruling in...

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December 27, 2025
In a Suit for Bare Injunction, Court Has Only One Question — Who Was in Possession on the Date of Suit?: Karnataka High Court
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“Second Appeal Is Not a Third Trial”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru, speaking through Justice H.P. Sandesh, delivered a reasoned and reportable judgment in Regular Second Appeal, decisively reiterating...

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December 27, 2025
No Declaration Of Ownership Can Be Granted When Title, Possession, And Vendor's Ownership All Remain Unproven: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Plaintiff Failed to Prove His Vendor Ever Owned the Land” - Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a Regular Second Appeal filed by a plaintiff who sought ownership and injunction...

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December 27, 2025
Sub-Registrar Cannot Act on Private Objections or Police Letters: Madras High Court Slams Refusal to Register Sale Deed Based on Unsubstantiated Protest
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“The Sub-Registrar is not a quasi-judicial authority — he performs an executive function and has no power to adjudicate title disputes” – In a significant ruling reaffirming the limited executive...

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December 27, 2025
Insurance Claim No Shield Against Recovery: Civil Court Can't Interfere With SARFAESI Proceedings: Delhi High Court Tears Down Borrower's Suit
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“A cleverly drafted suit cannot camouflage a SARFAESI defence as a civil cause of action,” , In a decisive reaffirmation of the jurisdictional bar imposed by Section 34 of the...

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December 27, 2025
An Illiterate Father, Taken to the Registrar in an Autorickshaw, Can’t Be Assumed to Have Consciously Partitioned Ancestral Property: Karnataka High Court Restores Trial Court’s Partition Decree
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A Mere Oral Plea of Partition Without Cogent Proof Cannot Displace Ancestral Rights Under Hindu Succession Law, Karnataka High Court at Bengaluru delivered a pivotal ruling reaffirming the rights of...

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December 27, 2025
Promissory Note Is a Mercantile Document When Executed for Business Purposes - Suits Maintainable Before Commercial Courts: Madras High Court
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“Disputes Based on Commercial Borrowing Through Negotiable Instruments Fall Within Section 2(1)(c) of Commercial Courts Act” –  In a judgment Madras High Court held that money recovery suits based on...

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December 27, 2025
Mere Apprehension of Tampering Cannot Justify Forensic Probe: Delhi High Court
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"No Infirmity, No Perversity – Judicial System Not a Forum for Fishing Enquiries Based on Suspicion Alone" - In a judgment delivered on 12 November 2025, the Delhi High Court,...

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December 27, 2025
Admissions of an Acted-Upon Partition Cannot Be Defeated by Revenue Entries: Karnataka High Court
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“A Gift Without Title Is No Gift at All”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru, in a reportable judgment authored by Justice H.P. Sandesh, decisively reaffirmed that a donor cannot...

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