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Matrimonial Courts Cannot Casually Order Psychiatric Examination Of Spouse Without Prima Facie Evidence Of Mental Disorder: Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), in a significant ruling, held that a matrimonial court cannot mechanically direct a spouse to undergo a medical examination by a

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  • Matrimonial Courts Cannot Casually Order Psychiatric Examination Of Spouse Without Prima Facie Evidence Of Mental Disorder: Bombay High Court
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February 21, 2026
Functional Disability, Not Mere Physical Percentage, Determines Compensation: Kerala High Court Remands Employees’ Compensation Case for Medical Board Assessment
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“Findings of Fact Under Section 30 Cannot Be Disturbed Unless Perverse” –  In a significant ruling clarifying the scope of appellate interference under the Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923, the Kerala...

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February 21, 2026
Sole Eye-Witness Not Wholly Reliable, Conviction Cannot Stand: Orissa High Court Acquits Accused in Alleged Witchcraft Double Murder Case
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“Where Evidence Falls in the Third Category, Corroboration Is Indispensable” In a significant ruling reaffirming the principles governing conviction on the basis of solitary testimony, the Orissa High Court has...

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February 21, 2026
Forgery Of ACR Is No Part Of Official Duty: Punjab & Haryana High Court Refuses To Quash FIR Against IFS Officer
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“Defence And Disputed Facts Cannot Be Examined Under Section 482 Cr.P.C.”, In a significant ruling on the scope of inherent powers and the protection available to public servants, the Punjab...

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February 21, 2026
498A Cannot Become a Dragnet for Entire Family: Orissa High Court Shields Distant In-Laws but Sends Husband to Trial
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“At Quashing Stage, No Mini-Trial — But Vague Allegations Against Distant Relatives Cannot Survive”, In a calibrated ruling that seeks to balance protection of genuine victims of matrimonial cruelty with...

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February 21, 2026
Contempt Lies Only on ‘Wilful and Deliberate Disobedience’ – Fresh KASP Appointments Not Replacement of Daily Wage Workers: Kerala High Court
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In a significant ruling clarifying the scope of contempt jurisdiction, the Kerala High Court on 17/02/2026 held that contempt proceedings cannot be sustained unless there is clear and wilful disobedience...

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February 20, 2026
Husband’s Salary Slips Are Personal Information: Rajasthan High Court Refuses Disclosure Under RTI
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“Service Matters Between Employer and Employee Cannot Be Opened Without Overriding Public Interest”, Rajasthan High Court dismissed a writ petition seeking disclosure of salary details of a government employee under...

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February 20, 2026
Compliance Affidavits Are Nothing But Admission of Disobedience: Punjab & Haryana High Court Puts Chief Secretaries and DGPs in Dock Over Arnesh Kumar Violations
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“The Contempt Is Made Out Against Chief Secretaries and the Director Generals of Police” —  Punjab and Haryana High Court passed a sharp and reportable order calling out repeated non-compliance...

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February 20, 2026
Panchayat Statement Implicating Others Is Not a Confession Proper: J&K High Court Rejects Extra-Judicial Confession in Murder Appeal
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“Such a statement does not amount to a voluntary and unambiguous confession in the eye of law”, In a significant pronouncement on the evidentiary value of extra-judicial confessions, the High...

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February 20, 2026
“Failure To Specifically Deny Allegations Amounts To Admission”: J&K High Court Reiterates Law Under Order VIII CPC
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“If Every Allegation Of Fact Is Not Denied Specifically… It Shall Be Taken To Be An Admission”, In a significant pronouncement on the law of pleadings, the High Court of...

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