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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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February 20, 2026
Section 37 Is Not A Second Appeal On Merits: Delhi High Court Refuses To Re-Appreciate Evidence In Challenge To Arbitral Award
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“A Selective Emphasis On An Isolated Answer In Cross-Examination Cannot Dislodge A Reasoned Conclusion” – Delhi High Court delivered a significant ruling reiterating the narrow scope of appellate interference under...

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February 20, 2026
Recovery After Retirement Is Clearly Impermissible: Bombay High Court Shields Retired Teacher From ₹2.80 Lakh Salary Recovery
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In a significant ruling balancing equity and statutory discipline in service law, the Bombay High Court has held that recovery of alleged excess salary from a retired primary teacher, in...

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February 20, 2026
Not Every Broken Promise Is Rape: Delhi High Court Draws Clear Line Between ‘Suspicion’ and ‘Grave Suspicion’ in False Promise to Marry Case
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In a significant pronouncement on the contours of consent under Section 90 IPC and the threshold for framing of charge under Section 376 IPC, the Delhi High Court has upheld...

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February 20, 2026
Section 25(3) Is Sacrosanct – Removal of a Trademark Cannot Rest on a Defective Notice: Delhi High Court
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In a powerful reaffirmation of statutory discipline under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, the Delhi High Court has held that the Registrar cannot remove a registered trademark for non-renewal without...

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February 20, 2026
Director’ in GeM Clause 29 Does Not Mean ‘Independent Director’: Gujarat High Court Sets Aside Technical Disqualification
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“Independent Director Occupies a Distinct Statutory Position — Cannot Be Equated with Managing or Executive Director”, In a significant ruling on public procurement jurisprudence, the Gujarat High Court held that...

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February 20, 2026
Arbitrator Cannot Rewrite Contract Or Travel Beyond Pleadings: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes ₹5.18 Crore Award
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“Under-Insurance Was Lessor’s Own Risk — Arbitrator Could Not Shift Contractual Burden To Lessee”, In a strongly worded and contract-centric ruling Punjab and Haryana High Court set aside an arbitral...

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February 19, 2026
Beneficial Pension Scheme Cannot Be Defeated By Cut-Off Dates: Andhra Pradesh High Court Directs EPFO To Follow Sunil Kumar B. Guidelines On Higher Pension Claims
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“Exercise of Option Under Para 26(6) Is a Necessary Precursor, Not a Bar”, Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered a significant ruling concerning the claim for higher pension under the Employees’...

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February 19, 2026
Paying Tax Does Not Legalise Illegality: Bombay High Court Refuses to Shield Alleged Unauthorized Structure
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“Burden Lies on Plaintiffs to Prove Structure Was Erected With Requisite Permissions”, In a decisive ruling reaffirming the rigour of Section 351 proceedings, the Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal...

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February 19, 2026
Employees Cannot Pick Favourable Terms and Reject the Rest: Bombay High Court Upholds SIDBI’s Cut-Off Date for Pension to CPF Optees
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“Option Once Exercised, the Entire Scheme Must Be Accepted — No Room for Picking and Choosing”, Division Bench of the Bombay High Court, comprising Justice R.I. Chagla and Justice Advait...

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