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Licence That Is Void Ab Initio Cannot Be Protected by Due Process: Calcutta High Court Upholds Licensing Authority’s Inherent Power to Revoke Fair Price Shop Licence

“Revocation Is Not Cancellation—It Is the Recall of an Illegal Act Committed at the Outset” — In a significant ruling Calcutta High Court held that a

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  • Licence That Is Void Ab Initio Cannot Be Protected by Due Process: Calcutta High Court Upholds Licensing Authority’s Inherent Power to Revoke Fair Price Shop Licence
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  • Unless Fraudulent Misrepresentation Is Shown, Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Invoked Against Alleged Unauthorized Constructions: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Pleas Seeking Demolition
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  • Delay in Lodging FIR is Fatal Where Police Reached the Crime Scene Same Night: Allahabad High Court Acquits Murder Accused After 38 Years

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November 03, 2025
If Clever Drafting Has Created Illusion Of A Cause Of Action, Nip It In The Bud At The First Hearing: Gujarat High Court
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“Mere Allegation of 'Fraud' Cannot Revive Time-Barred Claims ” — Gujarat High Court filed under Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, holding that the Plaintiffs’ suit...

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November 02, 2025
Future Prospects Are Not a Privilege for the Employed Alone: Bombay High Court Awards Enhanced Compensation for Death of MBBS Student
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"A Bright Future Cut Short Deserves More Than Notional Pity—It Deserves Realistic Compensation": In a landmark judgment Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench) reaffirmed the principle that future prospects must be...

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November 02, 2025
Scattered Houses Can't Be Termed a Residential Colony: Allahabad High Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Liquor Shops Near Colony and Temple
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In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation filed by residents of Prayagraj seeking relocation or closure of liquor shops allegedly established within prohibited distance of...

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November 02, 2025
Consent Can Be Implied Through Signatures and Conduct: Delhi High Court Clarifies Scope of Section 19(2)(g) in Partnership Property Transfers
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"Failure to Enter Witness Box Is Fatal—Adverse Inference Must Follow": In a detailed and precedent-sensitive ruling Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal against the trial court’s refusal to grant relief...

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November 02, 2025
Even Equal Hardship Must Yield to the Owner’s Bona Fide Need: Bombay High Court Upholds Eviction Under Maharashtra Rent Control Act
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“A Tenant Cannot Dictate the Landlord’s Needs—Owner Is Best Judge of Personal Requirement”: In a meticulously reasoned judgment the Bombay High Court (Bench at Aurangabad) declined to interfere with concurrent...

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November 02, 2025
Transfers Must Reflect Employee Preferences Post-District Bifurcation: Andhra Pradesh High Court Quashes Arbitrary Panchayat Secretary Transfers
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“When the State Frames a Policy, It Is Bound to Follow It – Ignoring Online Preferences Violates Principles of Fair Administration” - In a significant judgment reinforcing fair administrative practices...

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November 02, 2025
Environmental Compensation Can’t Be Levied Without Statutory Backing: Rajasthan High Court Quashes RSPCB Orders for Want of Legislative Competence
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In a notable judgement,  Rajasthan High Court quashed environmental compensation demands issued by the Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB). Justice Sunil Beniwal held that without a statutory framework in...

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November 02, 2025
Personal Accident Cover Travels With the Vehicle — Ownership Transfer Effective From Date of Application, Not RC Endorsement: Kerala High Court Reinstates Insurance Claim
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In a landmark ruling that reshapes the understanding of personal accident cover (PAC) in motor insurance, the Kerala High Court held that once a vehicle is sold and the transfer...

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November 02, 2025
Conviction Under Section 138 NI Act Doesn’t Imply Moral Turpitude: Madras High Court Quashes Order Stopping Retired Cop’s Pension
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Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court held that a conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881—arising from a cheque bounce case—cannot be deemed an offence involving...

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