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Minor Heir Cannot Be Expected To Respond To Public Notice Independently: Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Succession Certificate

" High Court also failed to appreciate that a minor cannot be expected to respond to a public notice or initiate legal proceedings independently." Supreme

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  • Minor Heir Cannot Be Expected To Respond To Public Notice Independently: Supreme Court Sets Aside Ex Parte Succession Certificate
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  • April 02, 2026
  • Order IX Rule 13 And Section 96 CPC Have Distinct Scopes; Minor Unrepresented In Original Suit Can Seek Setting Aside Ex-Parte Decree: Supreme Court
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December 08, 2025
Judicial Discretion Permits Tailored Sentencing Even in Heinous Offences: Supreme Court
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“Though the Crime is Grave, Age and Jail Conduct Justify Sentencing to a Determinate Term of 25 Years Without Remission”, Supreme Court delivered a notable decision in Deepankar Tikedar vs....

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December 06, 2025
Arbitral Tribunal Is Not Above the Contract: Supreme Court Refers Bharat Drilling Judgment to Larger Bench on Excepted Clauses
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“Party autonomy is the brooding and guiding spirit of arbitration… Arbitrators are bound by the substantive and procedural limitations agreed by the parties.” Supreme Court of India, in a significant...

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December 06, 2025
Statutory Proof Cannot Be Second-Guessed: Supreme Court Strikes Down Jharkhand Memo Requiring Extra Verification for Stamp Duty Exemption to Cooperative Societies
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“Certificate of Registration Is Conclusive – No Further Bureaucratic Endorsement Needed,” In a scathing rebuke to administrative overreach, the Supreme Court on December 5, 2025, in Adarsh Sahkari Grih Nirman...

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December 06, 2025
Exemption Depends on Use, Not the User: Supreme Court Clarifies GST Relief for Residential Rentals to Companies Sub-Leasing as Hostels
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“Entry 13 Does Not Mandate Lessee Must Personally Reside”, In a landmark decision that will shape the GST regime governing rental transactions, the Supreme Court definitively ruled that leasing a...

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December 06, 2025
Arbitration Act | Party Autonomy Prevails Over Arbitral Discretion on Interest: Supreme Court Binds Parties To Agreed Interest Rates, Even At 36%
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“The words ‘unless otherwise agreed by the parties’ at the beginning of clause (a) qualify the entire provision. Once the parties by mutual consent agreed to a particular rate of...

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December 06, 2025
Nomination Ends When Family Begins: Supreme Court Declares GPF Nomination Invalid After Marriage, Orders Equal Share for Wife and Mother
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“Even If Subscriber Didn’t Cancel It, Nomination Becomes Void Upon Marriage” – In a decisive ruling reinforcing the primacy of statutory rules over administrative inertia, the Supreme Court set aside...

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December 06, 2025
Once A Person Dead, Their Section 161 CrPC Statement Relating To Cause Of Death Assumes Character Of Dying Declaration: Supreme Court
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“Minor Daughter’s Eyewitness Account and Victim’s Statements Under Section 161 CrPC Qualify as Dying Declarations….Real perpetrators must not escape trial merely because they were not chargesheeted” – In a powerful...

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December 06, 2025
Marriage Ceased to Have Any Substance: Supreme Court Affirms Divorce on Grounds of Irretrievable Breakdown, Enhances Alimony to ₹50 Lakhs
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"We see no purpose in perpetuating a legal bond that has long ceased to have any substance… Dissolution is in the interest of justice and welfare of all concerned." -...

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December 06, 2025
Granting Pre-Arrest Protection While Refusing to Quash FIR is a Contradiction in Terms: Supreme Court
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“High Court Cannot Refuse to Quash FIR Yet Grant Blanket Protection from Arrest…..Relief under Article 226 cannot be a substitute for anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC,"  Supreme Court of...

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