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Senior Citizens Act Is for Maintenance, Not a Shortcut to Eviction: Calcutta High Court Restrains Tribunal’s Overreach

“Sections 4 and 5 Senior Citizens Act Cannot Be Used to Recover Property” – In a significant reportable judgment Calcutta High Court, through Justice Krishna

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  • Senior Citizens Act Is for Maintenance, Not a Shortcut to Eviction: Calcutta High Court Restrains Tribunal’s Overreach
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March 15, 2025
Conviction Cannot Rest on Suspicion—Proof Beyond Doubt Is the Only Standard: Delhi High Court Acquits Man Accused of Wife’s Murder
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By: Deepak Kumar

A Weak Chain of Circumstantial Evidence Cannot Sustain a Murder Conviction - Delhi High Court overturned the conviction and life sentence of Sushil Kumar alias Raju, who was accused of...

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March 15, 2025
Mere Allegations Without Specific Instances of Cruelty Cannot Sustain Conviction Under Section 306 IPC: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

Vague and General Allegations of Harassment Are Not Sufficient to Prove Abetment of Suicide - In a significant judgment Himachal Pradesh High Court set aside the conviction of Ashok Kumar...

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March 15, 2025
Public Service Commission Cannot Shift Stance on Qualification Criteria Arbitrarily – Kerala High Court in LDC Recruitment Case
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By: Deepak Kumar

"Higher Qualification Does Not Automatically Mean Eligibility" – Kerala High Court Slams KPSC for Inconsistent Recruitment Policies. The Kerala High Court has ruled that the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)...

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March 15, 2025
Self-Defence Cannot Justify Armed Assault—Force Must Be Proportionate to Threat: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

Punjab & Haryana High Court partially allowed appeals filed by Ajit Singh and others, upholding the conviction of four accused while acquitting one due to lack of reliable evidence. The...

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March 15, 2025
Preventive Detention Cannot Be a Substitute for Criminal Trial, but Habitual Offenders Cannot Claim Immunity: Delhi High Court Upholds NDPS Detention
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By: Deepak Kumar

Mere Pendency of Cases Does Not Make Detention Illegal—Real Threat Perception Justifies Action - In a significant ruling Delhi High Court dismissed the plea of Monu @ Sandeep @ Rickey...

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March 15, 2025
A Contract Must Be Read as a Whole – Selective Interpretation Cannot Create Rights: Bombay High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

In a detailed judgment delivered on February 25, 2025, the Bombay High Court dismissed the suit filed by Special Situation Advisors (India) Pvt. Ltd. against Bank of India, rejecting the...

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March 14, 2025
Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC is a Legal Mandate, Not a Mere Technicality: Kerala High Court Quashes Proceedings Against Police Officers
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By: Deepak Kumar

Public Servants Cannot Be Prosecuted Without Government Approval for Acts Done in Official Duty – In a decisive ruling Kerala High Court quashed the criminal proceedings against three police officers,...

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March 14, 2025
Income Tax | Transfer Pricing Adjustments Must Be Based on Economic Reality, Not Hypothetical Comparisons: Delhi High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

Mere Differences in Profit Margins Cannot Justify Transfer Pricing Adjustments Unless Supported by Objective and Verifiable Data -  Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed by the Income Tax Department,...

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March 14, 2025
Compensatory Aspect of Cheque Bounce Cases Must Be Given Priority Over Punishment: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

Fine in Cheque Bounce Cases Should Be Equal to or More Than Cheque Amount, Plus Interest - In a significant ruling Punjab & Haryana High emphasized that while sentencing under...

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