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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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  • 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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Section 9 Cannot Be a Backdoor to Execution: Madras High Court Denies Injunction Against Film Akhanda II Release in Eros Award Enforcement Case
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“Award Holder Sat Over Its Rights for 4 Years – Court Cannot Entertain Post-Award Interim Applications as Substitute for Execution” - In a significant judgment concerning the interplay between arbitral...

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November 01, 2025
Liberty to Travel Abroad Is a Fundamental Right, Not a Judicial Concession: Punjab & Haryana High Court Reins in Speculative Flight Risk Fears
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“Likelihood to Abscond Must Be Based on Tangible Material, Not Judicial Imagination” — In a significant ruling reiterating the constitutional sanctity of the right to travel, the Punjab and Haryana...

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November 01, 2025
Maintenance Is Not a Debt—Statutory Protection of PPF Cannot Defeat a Wife’s Right to Maintenance: Kerala High Court
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“Husband Transferred Funds to Mother’s PPF Account to Frustrate Maintenance Order—Such Conduct is Mala Fide and Unworthy of Judicial Protection” - In a strongly worded and legally significant ruling Kerala...

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November 01, 2025
Gift or Grab?”: Andhra Pradesh High Court Holds State Cannot Seize Land Under Guise of Voluntary Gift Without Fair Compensation
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“Right to Property Still a Constitutional Guarantee—Gift Deed Executed for Road Widening Does Not Waive Right to TDR or Compensation”: In a significant verdict reaffirming the sanctity of Article 300-A...

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October 31, 2025
A Child is Not the Sole Property of One Parent: Orissa High Court Grants Visitation to Father and Grandparents Despite Criminal Allegations
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"Welfare of the child is paramount; visitation cannot be denied on surmises or past matrimonial discord" — In a pivotal judgment Orissa High Court set aside an order of the...

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October 31, 2025
PWDV Act | Right to Residence Is Not Right to Possession: Delhi High Court Upholds Eviction of Daughter-in-Law from In-Laws' Self-Acquired Property
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“A Woman’s Right to Shelter Must Not Undermine the Elderly’s Right to Peaceful Living in Their Own Home…. Statutory Right of Residence Under Is Not Indefeasible Against Senior Citizens’ Ownership:...

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October 31, 2025
One Act, One Offence—But When Transactions Are Separate, Cheating and Criminal Breach of Trust Can Coexist: Karnataka High Court Clarifies Applicability of Sections 406 & 420 IPC
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“Mens Rea at the Time of Inducement vs. Misappropriation After Entrustment—Two Distinct Offences Require Two Distinct Intents” - In a significant ruling that distinguishes between the foundational elements of cheating...

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October 31, 2025
Court Cannot Be a Tool for Fraud: Kerala High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal Filed Using Forged Signature of Wife, Orders Criminal Contempt Against Husband
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“Misuse of Wife’s Identity to Stall Passport Revocation—Shocking Abuse of Judicial Process,” In an extraordinary judgment Kerala High Court delivered a resounding condemnation of fraud committed on the court by...

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October 31, 2025
Detention Before Conviction is Punitive; Bail is the Norm, Not the Exception: Orissa High Court Grants Bail in Alleged Rs. 3–4 Crore Fraud Involving ‘Spiritual Influence’
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In a compelling reaffirmation of bail jurisprudence, the Orissa High Court granted bail to Sambit Ray, who had been in custody since May 2025 on charges of forging documents, impersonation,...

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