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Legal Objection Cannot Be Sprung in Second Appeal: P&H High Court Draws Sharp Line Between ‘Legal Plea’ and ‘Legal Objection’

“There Is a Distinction Between a Legal Plea and a Legal Objection” —  In a striking reaffirmation of procedural discipline in civil litigation, the Punjab

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May 03, 2025
Unregistered Agreement To Sell Cannot Establish Possession for Interim Injunction: Allahabad High Court
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"Mere Agreement to Sell and Receipt Are Insufficient to Prove Possession for Injunction Relief" – Allahabad High Court delivered a significant ruling dealing with the interplay between unregistered agreements, possession,...

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May 03, 2025
Trial Court Failed to Consider That Eyewitness Accounts Were Inconsistent and Investigation Was Perfunctory”: Calcutta High Court Acquits In Double Murder Case
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By: Deepak Kumar

“The evidence of PW11 and PW12 are inconsistent, incoherent and mutually destructive... the investigation appears to be perfunctory.” - Calcutta High Court, in a judgment authored by Justice Apurba Sinha...

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May 02, 2025
Judicial Officer Holds a Public Trust; Integrity Must Be 'Impeccable' and 'Unimpeachable': Allahabad High Court Upholds Compulsory Retirement
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By: Deepak Kumar

"Even A Single Adverse Entry Regarding Integrity Sufficient To Order Compulsory Retirement In Judicial Service," Allahabad High Court emphasizing the high standards of probity expected from judicial officers. The Court...

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May 02, 2025
Suit for Specific Performance is Not Maintainable Without Challenging Termination of Contract: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Specific performance being an equitable remedy, cannot be granted to a party who suppresses material facts and comes to court with unclean hands” – Andhra Pradesh High Court at Amaravati,...

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May 02, 2025
Mere Mention in Suicide Note Is Not Enough to Infer Guilt for Abetment: Delhi High Court Grants Pre-Arrest Bail to Deceased’s Wife and Son
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“Higher Threshold of Instigation Required When Deceased Was Suffering From Psychiatric Disorders,” - In a significant ruling Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to Navita and Ansh Jindal—wife and son...

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May 02, 2025
Land Under Construction Is Not Exempt from Wealth Tax Until Building Is Fully Constructed: Madras High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Only Land Occupied by a Completed Building Can Claim Exemption – Mere Commencement of Construction Is Insufficient”:- In a landmark decision Madras High Court allowed three wealth tax appeals filed...

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May 02, 2025
Once You Deny the Mortgage, You Can’t Turn Around and Seek to Redeem It: Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Redemption Suit in 1926 Oral Mortgage Dispute
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By: Deepak Kumar

Law Does Not Permit a Litigant to Blow Hot and Cold — Plaintiffs Denied the Mortgage in Their Own Pleadings, Redemption Claim Is Thus Legally Unsustainable — In a judgment...

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May 02, 2025
Last Seen with the Deceased, Found with Stolen Chain and Mobile – Guilt Proven Beyond Doubt: Bombay High Court Rejects Appeal of Embroidery Workshop Killers
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Chain of Circumstantial Evidence So Complete That No Other Conclusion Is Possible”:- Delivering a detailed and damning affirmation of conviction based purely on circumstantial evidence, the Bombay High Court upheld...

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May 02, 2025
Commencement of Arbitration by Section 21 Notice Sufficient to Protect Interim Relief Granted Under Section 9: Karnataka High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

Rule 9(4) of Karnataka Arbitration Rules Cannot Override Statutory Commencement Defined Under Arbitration Act:- High Court of Karnataka delivered a significant judgment in Maverick Motors LLP & Others v. Rohit...

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