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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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A Son Cannot Claim Legal Right Over Father’s Self-Acquired Property Merely Because He Was Allowed to Stay There: Rajasthan High Court Denies Coparcenary Claim, Upholds Eviction with ₹1 Lakh Cost
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“Permissive Possession Does Not Confer Ownership — A Father’s Permission Can Be Withdrawn at Any Time” - In a powerful reaffirmation of a property owner's right to reclaim self-acquired property...

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Each Dependent Must Be Counted as a Full Unit, Even if Minor: Allahabad High Court Upholds Compensation Award
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“The dependency is to be calculated on a single unit basis, irrespective of the age of the dependents” — In a significant ruling that reinforces the supremacy of constitutional bench...

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October 30, 2025
Disqualification Under Section 29C KCS Act Not Automatic — Requires Registrar’s Order After Hearing: Karnataka High Court Clarifies Nomination Rejection in Co-operative Society Elections
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“Though the grounds for disqualification may be available, the same would require the Registrar to pass specific orders after issuing notice… disqualification is not automatic” — In a recent judgement...

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October 30, 2025
Facial Disfigurement Is Permanent; Compensation Must Reflect the Long-Term Physical and Emotional Impact: Gauhati High Court
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“Tribunals Must Not Ignore Documented Medical Expenses in Motor Accident Claims” - In a detailed and reasoned judgment Gauhati High Court held that Motor Accident Claims Tribunals (MACTs) cannot disregard...

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October 30, 2025
High Court Cannot Function as Appellate Forum Under Article 227—Tribunal's Order Directing Implementation of Sanctioned Pay Refixed by Retrospective Promotion Is Valid: Kerala High Court
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In a significant reaffirmation of judicial restraint under Article 227 of the Constitution, the Kerala High Court upheld the Kerala Administrative Tribunal’s direction to the State to implement its own...

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October 29, 2025
Power Under Section 319 CrPC Is Not a Tool to Reinforce FIR Narration:  Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Summoning of Additional Accused Requires More Than Mere Repetition of FIR Allegations” – Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a criminal revision petition challenging the rejection of an application under...

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October 29, 2025
Execution Need Not Wait for Decree-Holder’s Signature—Power of Attorney Holder with Knowledge Can Move Execution: Allahabad High Court
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“Rule 11(2) of Order XXI CPC makes it amply clear that a person other than the decree-holder, if proved to the satisfaction of the Court to be acquainted with the...

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October 29, 2025
Finality under Telegraph Act Overrides Civil Appeal Rights: Bombay High Court Holds No Appeal Lies Under Section 96 CPC Against District Judge’s Compensation Orders
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“Merely titling a proceeding as ‘civil suit’ or drawing a ‘decree’ cannot override the express bar under Section 16(5) of the Telegraph Act” — Justice Ajit B. Kadethankar clarifies appellate...

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October 29, 2025
Conviction Cannot Be Sustained Where Victim Denies the Crime: Punjab & Haryana High Court Acquits Man in Snatching Case
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“A presumption under Section 114(a) of the Evidence Act cannot substitute proof of identity of the accused or ownership of the stolen property” – Punjab & Haryana High Court reversed...

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