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National Highways Act | Section 3A Notification Only Requires ‘Brief Description’ Of Land, Names Of Owners Not Mandatory: Andhra Pradesh High Court

"The National Highways Act, 1956 is a comprehensive Code by itself... there appears to be a conscious departure insofar as this Act is concerned, from notifying

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  • National Highways Act | Section 3A Notification Only Requires ‘Brief Description’ Of Land, Names Of Owners Not Mandatory: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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  • Wife's Repeated False Complaints Constitute Mental Cruelty; Husband's Alleged Adultery Doesn't Forfeit Right To Divorce: Punjab & Haryana HC

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April 10, 2026
Clean Encumbrance Certificate Cannot Override 'Lis Pendens'; Pendente Lite Purchaser Bound By Result Of Suit: Madras High Court
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"The doctrine does not depend on whether the Encumbrance Certificate reflected the suit; it prevents parties from defeating adjudication by transfers during pendency." Madras High Court, in a significant ruling...

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April 10, 2026
Suppressing Call Records Because They "Go Against Prosecution" Creates Serious Infirmity: Madras HC Acquits Wife In Murder Case
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"The prosecution therefore has suppressed the genesis and origin of the occurrence. It is well settled that where the genesis and origin of the occurrence are in doubt, then the...

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April 10, 2026
Failure To Deposit Security Costs At Time Of Presentation Is An Incurable Defect Mandating Dismissal Of Election Petition: Bombay High Court
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"The language of Section 117 of the R.P. Act makes the security for costs contemporaneous, if not a condition precedent, to the presentation of an Election Petition. Therefore, the requirement...

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April 10, 2026
Prolonged Pre-Trial Detention Violates Article 21: Andhra Pradesh High Court Grants Bail To Key Accused In Excise Policy Case
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"Right to personal liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution of India mandates that detention pending trial should not be punitive," Andhra Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling, held...

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April 10, 2026
Merely Using A Knife In A Sudden Quarrel Does Not Automatically Establish Intent To Murder: Delhi High Court
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" Improvements made in the testimonies of key witnesses and the absence of independent corroboration create serious doubt regarding the prosecution version," Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling dated...

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April 10, 2026
No Prudent Man Would Keep Quiet For 15 Years: HP High Court Rejects Suit For Specific Performance Of Oral Agreement To Sell
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"Except the bald statement of the plaintiff and his witnesses, there is nothing concrete on record to establish that there was any agreement to sell.", Himachal Pradesh High Court, in...

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April 09, 2026
Purpose Of Investigation Is To Unearth Truth, Not Implicate: J&K High Court Quashes 'Half-Baked' Probe Against Naib Tehsildar
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"Aim of investigation and inquiry whether by police or by Magistrate is to ensure that only those persons, who have actually committed the crime are made to face the trial...

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April 09, 2026
Absence Due To Medical Incapacity Cannot Be Treated As Wilful Desertion, Uniformed Personnel Do Not Forfeit Humanity: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"A member of a uniformed force does not forfeit his humanity at the altar of discipline. Institutional discipline and individual dignity are not antithetical but are complementary constitutional values." Punjab...

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April 09, 2026
RERA Can Appeal Tribunal Orders In Its Regulatory Capacity, But Cannot Defend Its Own Adjudicatory Decisions: Madhya Pradesh High Court
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"A quasi-judicial authority like Authority, when acting as an adjudicator, is not an 'aggrieved party', therefore, lacks locus standi to challenge the appellate order setting aside its decision except where...

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