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Power To Strike Off Tenant's Defense Under Order XV Rule 5 CPC Is Discretionary, Not To Be Exercised Mechanically: Supreme Court

"Power to strike off the defence under Order XV Rule 5 CPC, though couched in mandatory terms, is not to be exercised mechanically. The Court

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  • Power To Strike Off Tenant's Defense Under Order XV Rule 5 CPC Is Discretionary, Not To Be Exercised Mechanically: Supreme Court
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  • Rules Of Procedure Are Handmaid Of Justice, Not Mistress; Striking Off Defence Under Order XV Rule 5 CPC Is Not Mechanical: Supreme Court
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  • Mediclaim Reimbursement Not Deductible From Motor Accident Compensation; Tortfeasor Can’t Benefit From Claimant’s Prudence: Supreme Court

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January 30, 2026
PIL Is Not A Weapon For Settling Personal Scores: Supreme Court Rebukes Abuse of Public Interest Litigation In Santiniketan Demolition Case
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“Selective invocation of PIL jurisdiction to target one construction while ignoring similar structures — including those owned by the petitioners themselves — exposes the mala fides of the litigation.” –...

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January 30, 2026
Once The Complaint Is Withdrawn And Allegations Are Resolved, No Disciplinary Action Can Survive: Supreme Court Quashes BCI Order Against Advocate For Alleged Misconduct
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“Substratum of the complaint ceases to exist when the client files a sworn affidavit withdrawing all allegations and expressing satisfaction — continuation of proceedings is unwarranted” – Supreme Court In...

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January 30, 2026
Allegations Alone Cannot Prove Misconduct — No Conviction Without Evidence And Cross-Examination: Supreme Court
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“Professional reputation cannot be damaged on the basis of untested complaints — findings of guilt must follow due process and evidentiary standards” – Supreme Court In a significant reaffirmation of...

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January 30, 2026
Section 29A A&C Act | Jurisdiction Does Not Flow From Judicial Hierarchy, But From Statute: Supreme Court
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“It is a misconception to assume that the High Court keeps a watch on arbitral proceedings like Orwell’s ‘Big Brother’”, In a decision with wide ramifications for arbitration law in...

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January 29, 2026
Supreme Court Hits Pause On UGC Equity Regulations-2026: ‘Vague, Capable Of Misuse’—2012 Norms To Continue
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The Supreme Court on 29 January 2026 kept in abeyance the University Grants Commission’s “Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions Regulations, 2026”, observing at the interim stage that the...

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January 29, 2026
No Higher Education Institution Can Afford to Condone Discrimination: UGC Notifies Equity Regulations, 2026
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“Every HEI Shall Have the Duty to Eradicate Discrimination and Promote Equity” —  University Grants Commission (UGC) issued a landmark notification — the University Grants Commission (Promotion of Equity in...

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January 29, 2026
Section 83 Wakf Act Merely Enables the Tribunal—It Does Not Empower It: Supreme Court Demolishes Expansive Wakf Tribunal Jurisdiction
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“Jurisdiction Must Flow From the Statute, Not From Tribunal’s Mere Constitution,”  On January 28, 2026, the Supreme Court of India clarifying once and for all the limited jurisdiction of Wakf...

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January 28, 2026
Reversal of Acquittal Without Dislodging Trial Court’s Reasoning Is Impermissible: Supreme Court Restores Acquittal
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“Acquittal Strengthens Presumption of Innocence and Cannot Be Lightly Disturbed” — In a significant reaffirmation of principles governing circumstantial evidence and appellate review in criminal trials, the Supreme Court on...

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January 28, 2026
Confession Must Be Direct Acknowledgment of Guilt, Not Mere Presence at Scene: Supreme Court Slams Misuse of Section 164 CrPC
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“Exculpatory Statements Cannot Be Treated as Confessions; Corroboration Mandatory for Conviction” –  In a sharply worded judgment that underscores the limited evidentiary value of retracted and exculpatory confessions, the Supreme...

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