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Unregistered Agreement Of Sale Entered Before Attachment Cannot Defeat Decree-Holder’s Claim: Andhra Pradesh High Court

"To attract sub-section (2) of Section 64 C.P.C, the private transfer or delivery of the attached property or of any interest thereon must have been made

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February 06, 2026
Alienations by Karta in Favour of One Son Must Be Rigorously Scrutinised: Supreme Court Reiterates Strict Standard for Sales within Hindu Joint Families
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“General recitals of debt or necessity do not bind other coparceners – Each sale must stand on its own legs” –  In a detailed verdict reaffirming the strict boundaries of...

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February 06, 2026
Prolonged Incarceration Offends Liberty Even Under NDPS Act: Supreme Court Grants Bail After Four Years of Custody Despite Commercial Quantity Involved
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“Length of custody and parity with co-accused weigh in favour of bail – Stringency of law cannot eclipse fundamental rights under Article 21” –  In a significant ruling reaffirming the...

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February 06, 2026
Membership Once Resolved Cannot Be Undone by Delay Alone: Supreme Court Rescues Heirs of Tenant from Two-Decade Limbo in Co-operative Society Dispute
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“Once the General Body has consciously accepted membership... High Court erred in ignoring such subsequent developments” – In a powerful reaffirmation of the autonomy of co-operative housing societies and the...

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February 06, 2026
Service Law | Financial Inability No Defense Against Statutory DA; State Bound By ‘Legislation By Incorporation’: Supreme Court
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“The least that is expected of a State in a democracy is that it honours its obligations and commitments, arising from a legislation or judicial decisions... if such a ground...

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February 06, 2026
Service Law | States Possess Fiscal Autonomy But Cannot Cite ‘Federalism’ to Evade Self-Imposed Statutory Rules: Supreme Court
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While States are not automatically bound to follow Central Government pay structures under the federal framework, they become legally bound once they voluntarily incorporate Central standards (like AICPI) into their...

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February 06, 2026
Medical Board’s Opinion Not Sacrosanct – Bombay High Court Upholds Tribunal's Orders Granting Disability Pension to Soldiers Suffering from ‘Lifestyle Diseases’
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“Mere Branding of a Disease as ‘Constitutional’ or ‘Lifestyle-Related’ is Not Enough to Deny Disability Pension”, In a significant ruling with far-reaching implications for service personnel across the Armed Forces,...

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February 06, 2026
At The Stage Of Discharge, Courts Cannot Weigh Admissibility Of Evidence But Only Examine If A Prima Facie Case Exists: Kerala HC
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“Prima Facie Cheating, Forgery, and Falsification Made Out Against Co-operative Society Office Bearers” – In a strong reaffirmation of the limited scope of revisional jurisdiction at the discharge stage in...

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February 06, 2026
No Mining? Still Pay Dead Rent: Madhya Pradesh High Court Upholds State’s Right to Recover Dead Rent Even if Mining Lease Is Non-Operational
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“Dead rent is not dependent on extraction. So long as the lease subsists, liability to pay remains” —  In a significant ruling impacting leaseholders under mining law, the Madhya Pradesh...

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February 06, 2026
Domestic Violence Cannot Be Presumed Merely From Allegations Or Non-Appearance In Cross-Examination: Karnataka High Court Quashes Maintenance Award To Daughter
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“Failure To Appear For Cross-Examination Alone Cannot Establish Domestic Violence”, High Court of Karnataka scrutinizing the evidentiary basis and legal principles applicable under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence...

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