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Limitation Period For Specific Performance Starts From Date Of Refusal If No Fixed Date Stipulated In Agreement: Karnataka High Court

"Once the view taken by the Arbitrator is a plausible view, founded on evidence available on record, this Court cannot substitute its view merely because another

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  • Limitation Period For Specific Performance Starts From Date Of Refusal If No Fixed Date Stipulated In Agreement: Karnataka High Court
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  • School Register Entry Regarding Date Of Birth Lacks Probative Value Unless Source Of Information Is Proved: Madhya Pradesh High Court Sets Aside POCSO Conviction

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October 15, 2025
Absence of Medical or Forensic Evidence Cannot Prove Penetration — But Child's Testimony Can Sustain Conviction for Sexual Assault: Delhi High Court
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In a significant ruling Delhi High Court reversed a conviction for aggravated penetrative sexual assault under Section 6 of the POCSO Act, citing inconsistencies in the prosecution’s version and lack...

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October 14, 2025
A Footpath Is Not a Cart Track — Madras High Court Reaffirms Transfer of Easement Through Sale Deed, Rejects Notion of Alternate Access
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“Even if there is an alternate pathway, a 1½ feet-wide footpath is not a legal substitute for a 15-feet cart track that is lawfully part of the property… Right to...

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October 14, 2025
Silver Shines, But Not Enough for a Patent: Delhi High Court Upholds Rejection of Saint Gobain’s Patent for Glass Coating Stack
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“Technical Advancement Must Be Proven, Not Presumed”— In a significant pronouncement, the Delhi High Court, through Justice Amit Bansal, dismissed the appeal filed by Saint Gobain Glass France under Section...

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October 14, 2025
Premature Retirement at Age 53 Violates Government’s Own Guidelines: Review Must Be at 50 or 55, Not Arbitrarily In-Between: Orissa High Court
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“When law prescribes a specific manner, it must be done only in that manner or not at all”:- In a decisive ruling delivered by Orissa High Court quashed the premature...

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October 14, 2025
Formal Objections Cannot Defeat Substantive Ownership Rights Once Full Consideration is Paid: Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses State’s Appeal Over Land Title
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Where valuable civil rights are threatened by inaction of the authorities, recourse to the Civil Court is not barred — In a crucial ruling reasserting the supremacy of substantive rights...

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October 14, 2025
Statement Alone Is Not Reasoning—Ex Parte Orders Must Justify Urgency, Especially When Businesses and Livelihoods Are At Stake: Karnataka High Court
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"Injunction Without Justification Cannot Stall Rs. 188 Crore Business Using Registered Trademark" - Karnataka High Court modifying a commercial court’s ex parte injunction that had barred the use of the...

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October 14, 2025
Section 147 of NI Act Has Overriding Effect over Section 359 BNSS: Madras High Court Permits Compounding of Offence Even After Conviction Is Upheld
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“Late Compounding Cannot Be Denied If the Offence Is of Compensatory Nature”— In a pivotal ruling with considerable significance for cheque dishonour litigations under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments...

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October 14, 2025
Stranger to the Contract Cannot Claim Earnest Money – Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“There is nothing on the record to even remotely suggest that the plaintiff-appellant was ever associated with the agreement to sell” –  In a judgment Punjab & Haryana High Court...

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October 14, 2025
Registered Sale Deed Without Executant’s Signature is Legally Infirm: Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal Over Family Property Dispute
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“Additional Evidence Cannot Be Filed at Party’s Leisure Without Due Diligence”, In a significant ruling reaffirming the sanctity of procedural compliance and the burden of proof in civil disputes over...

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