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High Court Was Not Justified In Declining Contempt Proceedings When Judicial Directions Were Clear: Supreme Court

“The operative part of the order clearly directed delivery of possession and payment of compensation—ambiguity was wrongly inferred” Today, In a significant ruling reinforcing judicial accountability and

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Mere Admission of Signature on Agreement Does Not Prove a Valid Contract’—Specific Performance Suit Fails Without Cogent Evidence: Supreme Court
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“Plaintiff Must Do More Than ‘Parade Self-Serving Testimony’; Burden of Proof ‘Cannot Be Discharged by Signature Alone’”, Delivering a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of India has set aside a...

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August 07, 2025
At Section 11 Stage, Only Existence of Arbitration Agreement to Be Seen—Fraud Allegations and Criminal Proceedings No Bar to Arbitration: Supreme Court
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“Let All Objections Be Decided by the Arbitral Tribunal”, Supreme Court of India (Bench: Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha & Justice Manoj Misra) delivered a landmark decision addressing the scope of...

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August 07, 2025
No Express or Implied Ouster of Civil Court’s Jurisdiction for School Fee Recovery: Supreme Court—Decree Subject to FFRC Review
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Jurisdiction Ousted Only Where State Officers Are Empowered to Adjudicate—No Such Power for School Fee Recovery,” Supreme Court of India (Bench: Justice B.R. Gavai, Justice K. Vinod Chandran, and Justice...

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August 07, 2025
Reverting an Employee After 35 Years Without Allegation of Fraud Is Harsh and Unjust : Supreme Court Protects Career of Deputy Registrar While Upholding Promotion of Rival
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“Once Appointed with Chief Justice’s Approval and Continuously Promoted, Employee Gains Experience Even If Initial Qualifications Were Allegedly Deficient” — Supreme Court Applies Buddhi Nath Principle In a significant ruling...

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August 07, 2025
Sect. 80 CPC | A Decree Passed Without Jurisdiction Is a Nullity and Its Invalidity Can Be Set Up Whenever It Is Sought to Be Enforced : Supreme Court  Orders Refund of Over Rs. 2.9 Crores
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“A defect of jurisdiction strikes at the very authority of the court to pass any decree, and such a defect cannot be cured even by consent of parties.” - Supreme...

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August 07, 2025
Cognizance Is Of The Offence, Not The Offender: Supreme Court Clarifies Sessions Court’s Power To Summon Non-Charge-Sheeted Accused
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“Once Cognizance Has Been Taken, It Is The Duty Of The Court To Find Out Who The Offenders Really Are”, Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment clarifying the...

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August 07, 2025
Corroboration Is Not a Sine Qua Non for Conviction in Rape Cases: Supreme Court Reiterates, Upholding Conviction Based Solely on Prosecutrix’s Testimony
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“Refusal to Act on the Testimony of a Victim of Sexual Assault Is Adding Insult to Injury”, Supreme Court of India delivered a resounding judgment underscoring that the sole and...

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August 07, 2025
Confessional FIR Before Police ‘Absolutely Inadmissible’: Supreme Court Acquits Man Convicted Solely on His Own Confession”
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“Conviction Cannot Rest on Confessional FIR—‘Expert Medical Evidence Only Advisory, Not Substantive Proof’, In a strongly-worded and precedent-reinforcing decision, the Supreme Court of India acquitted Narayan Yadav, who had been...

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August 07, 2025
“Expert Testimony Is Advisory, Not Substantive—Conviction Must Rest on Reliable, Legally Admissible Evidence - Medical Expert’s Opinion Cannot Replace Legal Proof of Guilt,” Rules Supreme Court
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Medical Evidence Alone Cannot Prove Guilt—Supreme Court Sets Boundaries for Expert and Circumstantial Evidence in Murder TrialsSupreme Court in sharply delineated the limits of medical and expert evidence in criminal...

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