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Error In Taking Cognizance Under Wrong Section A Curable Defect If No Failure Of Justice Caused: Supreme Court

"The well-settled position of law is that the error in taking cognizance under the wrong Section is, in fact a curable defect so long as the Court

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December 15, 2025
When Death Is Caused by an Unforeseeable Forest Fire, Criminal Prosecution Cannot Be Sustained Without Proof of Rashness, Negligence, or Knowledge: Supreme Court
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No Criminal Liability in Acts of Vis Major, In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India discharged a Forest Officer accused of causing the deaths of several trekkers during the...

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December 14, 2025
Section 32 Arbitration Act | Termination for Non-Payment of Fees Ends Arbitrator’s Mandate; Remedy Lies in Section 14(2): Supreme Court
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“Arbitration is built on procedural self-responsibility... A claimant who can repeatedly initiate proceedings after default squanders the finite capital of the arbitral system”— In a seminal ruling Supreme Court of...

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December 13, 2025
If You’re in Service on 31st March, You Get the Revised Pay: Supreme Court Affirms Right to 2017 Pay Revision for March 2016 Retirees
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Pension Begins Where Pay Ends , In a significant ruling affecting thousands of government employees across the country, the Supreme Court held that employees who retired on 31.03.2016 are entitled...

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December 13, 2025
Compassionate Appointment Is Not a Ladder for Career Advancement – It Ends Once Exercised: Supreme Court
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"Endless Compassion Cannot Be Allowed – Once Accepted, Right for Compassionate Appointment Stands Consummated,” On 12 December 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment in The Director...

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December 13, 2025
Motor Accident Claims Cannot Be Decided on Sympathy – Involvement of Offending Vehicle Must Be Proved: Supreme Court
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“Law Requires Evidence, Not Emotion – Standard of Preponderance of Probabilities Not Met,” On 12 December 2025, a bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Prashant...

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December 13, 2025
Demand for Gold at 'Chhoochhak' Ceremony Not Dowry – Demand Must Connected With Marriage: Supreme Court
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“Demand Unconnected with Marriage Does Not Qualify as Dowry Under Section 304B” – In a significant ruling Supreme Court of India clarified the legal contours of what constitutes "dowry" under...

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December 13, 2025
Violation of Income Tax Law Doesn’t Void Cheque Bounce Offence: Supreme Court Overrules Kerala HC, Says Section 138 NI Act Stands Independent
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"Breach of Section 269SS IT Act invites only penalty, not invalidation of debt under NI Act" – In a major ruling that settles the clash between income tax compliance and...

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December 12, 2025
Non-Compliance With Section 52-A Is Not Per Se Fatal: Supreme Court Clarifies Law On Sampling Procedure Under NDPS Act
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Non-Compliance With Section 52-A Is Not Per Se Fatal: Supreme Court Clarifies Law On Sampling Procedure Under NDPS Act “Deviation From Ideal Procedure Under Section 52-A Does Not Vitiate Trial...

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December 12, 2025
Court Has No Power To Reduce Sentence Below Statutory Minimum Under NDPS Act: Supreme Court Denies Relief To Young Mother Convicted With 23.5 kg Ganja
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“Statutory Minimum Sentences Under Section 20(b)(ii)(C) Cannot Be Softened Even On Humanitarian Grounds”, In a detailed and emphatic judgment Supreme Court of India firmly upheld the conviction and ten-year sentence...

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