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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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Power to Stay Execution Exists, But Must Be Exercised by the Right Court: P&H HC
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“Execution Cannot Precede Adjudication on Setting Aside Ex-Parte Decree”— Punjab & Haryana High Court  addressed a crucial procedural question under the Civil Procedure Code—whether an executing court must stay execution...

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October 13, 2025
Charge Sheet Is Prima Facie Proof of Negligence—No Evidence, No Liability: Kerala High Court Sets Aside Tribunal's Finding of 50:50 Contributory Negligence
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“Tribunal's Finding of Contributory Negligence Cannot Be Based on Conjecture or Absence of Indicator Light—Evidence Must Lead, Not Speculation” - Kerala High Court, through Justice Shoba Annama Eapen, allowed an...

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October 13, 2025
Even in Cases of Rape, Sole Testimony Cannot Be Blindly Accepted Unless It Inspires Absolute Confidence – HP High Court Upholds Acquittal in Rape Case
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“Prosecutrix Must Be a Witness of Sterling Quality” - In a recent judgment High Court of Himachal Pradesh at Shimla refused to overturn the acquittal of the accused in a...

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October 13, 2025
Conversion by Allurement is a Continuing Offence: Gujarat High Court Refuses to Quash FIR Alleging Mass Religious Conversions
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“Even if Conversion Occurred Years Ago, Law Takes Notice When It Continues to Affect Society”: In a significant decision delivered on 1st October 2025, the Gujarat High Court in Varyava...

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October 13, 2025
Negligence Cannot Be Presumed Merely Because An Accident Occurred: Delhi High Court
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“Double Presumption of Innocence Strengthens Post Acquittal” - In a judgment delivered on 08 October 2025, the Delhi High Court dismissed a criminal appeal filed by the State (NCT of...

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October 13, 2025
If Last Day Falls on Sunday, Filing on Next Working Day Is Within Time: Karnataka HC Upholds Right to Renewal Under General Clauses Act
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“Section 10 of General Clauses Act Saves Quarry Lease Renewal Filed on Monday After Sunday Expiry” – In a significant decision reiterating the protective scope of the General Clauses Act,...

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October 13, 2025
Cruelty Is Not A Religious Concept — Constitutional Right To Live Free From Matrimonial Cruelty Applies Equally Across All Faiths”: Kerala High Court Upholds Divorce & Enhances Maintenance
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"To live without the threat or risk of matrimonial cruelty must be reckoned as a constitutional fundamental right under Article 21" — observed the Kerala High Court, reaffirming that matrimonial...

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October 13, 2025
DV Act Proceedings Are Civil, Not Criminal – Quashing Under Section 482 CrPC Impermissible: Madras High Court
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“Nature of Relief, Not Tribunal, Determines Character of Proceedings”, In a firmly reasoned and precedent-rich decision Madras High Court held that proceedings initiated under Section 12 of the Protection of...

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October 13, 2025
Recovery from Retired Employees Is Iniquitous Unless Fraud Is Proved:  Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Recovery as Unjust and Harsh
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“It Ill Behoves the Bank to Recover Pension from a Widow After a Decade” —Punjab & Haryana High Court at Chandigarh delivered a compassionate and precedent-backed ruling in favour of...

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