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Exclusion Of Natural Heirs Not A 'Suspicious Circumstance' To Invalidate Will If Testator Provides Reason: Supreme Court

"Mere deprivation of natural heirs, by itself, may not amount to a suspicious circumstance because the whole idea behind the execution of a Will is

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  • Exclusion Of Natural Heirs Not A 'Suspicious Circumstance' To Invalidate Will If Testator Provides Reason: Supreme Court
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May 28, 2025
Once Bail is Granted in Predicate Offence, Rigours of PMLA May Not Continue Rigidly:  Supreme Court Grants Bail in ED Case Over Paper Leak Scam
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“Prosecution can seek modification if fresh incriminating material emerges” , In a significant order Supreme Court of India granted bail to Suresh Kumar, a government school headmaster accused in a...

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May 27, 2025
A Relationship Gone Sour Cannot Be Prosecuted as Rape: Supreme Court Clears Young Man of False Allegations
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“A consensual relationship between adults, even if it turns bitter later, cannot be criminalized as rape under the guise of a false promise of marriage.” – In a powerful judgment...

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May 27, 2025
Grounds of Arrest Must Be Meaningful — Vague or Delayed Disclosure Violates Article 22: Supreme Court Dismisses Habeas Corpus Plea Against Arrest in Liquor Scam
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Informing the Arrested Person of the Reasons for Arrest Is Not a Ritual — It Is a Fundamental Right Under Article 22(1)”: Supreme Court of India delivered a critical verdict...

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May 27, 2025
If Some Mistake Is Committed in Not Producing Documents, It Is Always Open to the Investigating Officer to Produce the Same with Court’s Permission: Supreme Court on CBI’s Right to File Omitted CDs
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“CDs Were Already Referred to in the Chargesheet — They Were Not New Articles”: In a key ruling Supreme Court of India dismissed the challenge to the CBI’s move to...

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May 27, 2025
Only on the Basis of Recovery, by No Stretch of Imagination Can the Accused Be Convicted: Supreme Court Acquits All in Tamil Nadu Political Triple Murder Case
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Testimony of PW-1 Does Not Inspire Confidence; Evidence of PW-2 and PW-9 Liable to Be Discarded", - In a landmark ruling Supreme Court of India acquitted all eleven appellants convicted...

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May 26, 2025
Stridhan Is Her Absolute Right—Mutual Divorce Doesn’t Erase That": Supreme Court Orders ₹7 Lakh Payment or Return of Wife’s Property
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In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India not only dissolved a marriage through mutual consent but emphatically underscored that a woman’s claim to her streedhan survives even post-divorce. While...

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May 26, 2025
Section 75 of the JJ Act | Moral Responsibility Cannot Replace Legal Requirement: Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Case Against School Chairman in Child Sexual Assault Matter
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“Unless Actual Charge or Control Over the Victim Child Is Proven, Section 75 of the JJ Act Cannot Be Invoked”, - Supreme Court of India quashing the summoning of a...

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May 26, 2025
Instead of Jail, Let Justice Heal: Supreme Court Uses Probation Act to Convert Jail Term into ₹10 Lakh Compensation for Road Accident Victim’s Family
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“In a case of unintended harm, monetary aid can better serve justice than incarceration”, - Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment interpreting Section 360 of the CrPC and...

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May 24, 2025
Once You Waive, You Can't Reclaim: Supreme Court Restores Arbitral Award, Slams Belated Jurisdictional Objection as Abuse of Process
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“Jurisdictional Pleas Can’t Be Pulled Out of the Drawer Post-Award” —  Supreme Court of India reinstating an arbitral award that had been quashed by the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The...

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