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You Cannot Blow Hot and Cold After Taking Promotion: Rajasthan High Court Refuses to Entertain Jail Warders’ Challenge After Accepting Promotions Under 1998 Rules

“A Litigant Cannot Be Allowed to Accept the Benefits Flowing from a Statutory Framework and Subsequently Question Its Legality”, Rajasthan High Court decisively rejecting a constitutional

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September 21, 2025
"Review Cannot Become an Appeal in Disguise" – Orissa High Court Dismisses Review Petition Alleging Fabricated Records in Suo Motu PIL Registration
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"Even if an alternative view is possible, re-evaluation of settled facts and legal conclusions is not within the scope of review jurisdiction under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC." – In...

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September 21, 2025
Externment Power Under SC/ST Act Not a Judicial Weapon for Personal Vendetta: Madras High Court Quashes Sessions Judge’s Suo Motu Orders
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“Before passing an order of externment under Section 10 of the SC/ST Act, there must be either a complaint or a police report,” ruled the Madras High Court, pulling up...

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September 21, 2025
Mere Presence Before Sub-Registrar Is Not Enough—Readiness Requires Financial Capacity: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Plaintiff must succeed on the strength of his own case, not on the weakness of the defendant”— In a sharply worded decision with significant implications for litigation under property agreements,...

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September 21, 2025
Magistrate Under SARFAESI Has No Business Protecting Third Parties: Karnataka High Court Quashes Protective Clause in Possession Order
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"The action of the Magistrate under Section 14 of the SARFAESI Act is purely ministerial — there is no adjudicatory role involved, and hence no authority to shield third parties...

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September 21, 2025
“when the Plaintiffs’ Own Site Plan Defeats Their Case, Courts Cannot Grant Injunction Merely on Oral Evidence: Punjab & Haryana High Court Sets Aside Injunction
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“Documents Cannot Lie, But Witnesses Might” - Punjab & Haryana High Court  delivered a significant judgment that underscores the supremacy of documentary precision over oral testimony. Justice Virinder Aggarwal allowed...

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September 20, 2025
Section 44 of T.P. Act | Co-owner Can Sell Undivided Share Without Consent of Others: Orissa High Court Slams Oral Refusal by Sub-Registrar to Register Sale Deed
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“Any Executive Circular Restricting Co-owner’s Right to Sell Undivided Share is Non-Est” — In a significant ruling reinforcing the statutory rights of co-owners in joint properties, the Orissa High Court...

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September 20, 2025
Prior Relationship Between Accused and Complainant Can’t Be Ignored While Considering Bail: Andhra Pradesh High Court Grants Bail in Blackmail and Rape Case
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“Fourteen-Month Delay in FIR, Live-in Relationship Admitted—Custody No Longer Necessary for Investigation” — In a case involving serious allegations of sexual assault, criminal intimidation, and financial exploitation, the Andhra Pradesh...

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September 20, 2025
Mere Possession of Land Documents Does Not Establish Citizenship: Gauhati High Court Upholds Foreigner Declaration for Failure to Prove Ancestral Link
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“Tribunal Did Not Err in Declaring Petitioner as Foreigner—Burden of Proof Not Discharged Under Section 9 of the Foreigners Act,” Gauhati High Court dismissing a writ petition that challenged the...

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September 20, 2025
Zero FIR Cannot Justify Jurisdictional Overreach By Magistrate: Calcutta High Court Upholds Rejection of Hate Speech Complaint Against Singer Nachiketa
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“Absence of Time, Place, and Proof of Incident Makes Application Under Section 156(3) CrPC Unsustainable” — In a detailed judgment Calcutta High Court dismissed a criminal revision petition filed by...

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