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Stay On Blacklisting Order Does Not Efface Underlying Fact; Bidder Must Make Candid Disclosure: Delhi High Court

"An interim order staying the operation of a blacklisting order does not efface or obliterate the underlying factum that an order of blacklisting had in

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  • Stay On Blacklisting Order Does Not Efface Underlying Fact; Bidder Must Make Candid Disclosure: Delhi High Court
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August 22, 2025
“Lawyer Not a Detective—No Duty to Verify Client’s Claims Before Representing Them in Court”: Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Alleging Professional Misconduct
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“Advocates Owe Duty to Their Clients—Not to the Opponent” - In a judgment that reaffirms the essential duties of an advocate under the Advocates Act, the Delhi High Court on...

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August 22, 2025
Unregistered Family Settlement Still Binding if Acted Upon – Bombay High Court
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Grandfather Cannot Sign Partition for Minor When Mother Is Alive - Bombay High Court delivered a landmark verdict in Second Appeal , setting aside concurrent findings of the Trial Court...

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August 22, 2025
Family Court Competent To Hear Domestic Violence Cases Where Reliefs Overlap With Matrimonial Proceedings: Bombay High Court
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Bombay High Court, in a significant ruling delivered by Justice Kamal Khata, allowed a transfer application in Rohit Mohan Pugalia v. Purvi Rohit Pugalia (Misc. Civil Application No. 367 of...

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August 22, 2025
Section 223 BNSS Creates a New Safeguard — No Cognizance Without Hearing the Accused — Delhi High Court Explains New Prior Notice Requirement Before Cognizance
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“Section 223(1) now gives the accused a voice at the pre-cognizance stage — a safeguard missing in the CrPC”, In a judgment that cements one of the most significant procedural...

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August 22, 2025
Civil Court Can Direct Revenue Officers to Enter Mutation – No Bar under Section 158(2)(vi) of Punjab Land Revenue Act: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Suit for Mandatory Injunction is Maintainable When Patwari and Revenue Officer Fail to Perform Statutory Duty”, Punjab and Haryana High Court (Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain) dismissed a second appeal. The...

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August 22, 2025
CPC is Handmaid of Justice, Not a Penal Code to Punish Litigants : Gujarat High Court
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“Application for Substitution Inherently Carries Prayer for Setting Aside Abatement”, Gujarat High Court delivered a detailed and reportable judgment . Exercising its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution,...

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August 22, 2025
Income Tax | Municipal Rateable Value Not Binding on Assessing Officer: Bombay High Court Upholds Higher Annual Value for Property Taxation
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“When Market Reality Differs, AO Can Disregard 'Ridiculously Low' Rateable Value and Assess Fair Rent Independently” – In a significant judgment Bombay High Court upheld the assessment of annual letting...

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August 22, 2025
Developer’s Interests Cannot Stall Redevelopment of Dilapidated Housing Buildings – Bombay High Court Denies Injunction Despite Disputed Termination of Development Contract
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“When rights of residents of dilapidated buildings to reside in safe houses is pitted against the rights of the developer to earn profits… the latter must yield to the former.”...

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August 22, 2025
Victim’s Evidence Must Withstand Scrutiny—Uncorroborated Testimony, Riddled with Contradictions, Cannot Sustain Conviction: Delhi High Court Acquits Four Accused in Sexual Assault Case
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“The testimony of the prosecutrix does not meet the standard of a ‘sterling witness’ as defined in Rai Sandeep v. State (NCT of Delhi)... it is full of improvements, inconsistencies...

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