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Mere Entry in Tenancy Register Does Not Create a Cultivating Tenant: Madras High Court Refuses Injunction

In a significant ruling reiterating the limits of statutory tenancy claims, the Madras High Court on 10/02/2026 held that “a person may not be a cultivating

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  • Mere Entry in Tenancy Register Does Not Create a Cultivating Tenant: Madras High Court Refuses Injunction
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  • Section 138 NI Act | Where Cheques Form Part of One Series of Acts, Section 220 Cr.PC Permits Joint Trial: Kerala High Court
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  • Section 34 SARFAESI Is a Complete Bar – Civil Courts Cannot Injunct What the DRT or NCLT Is Empowered ‘To Be Taken: Karnataka High Court

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September 18, 2025
Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC Not a Precondition to Trial Under IPC—It Depends on Evidence at Trial Stage: Supreme Court
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“Accused Can Raise the Defence of Want of Sanction at Any Stage—Not a Ground to Stall Framing of Charges Under IPC”:  In a key ruling  Supreme Court of India declined...

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September 18, 2025
Medical Professionals Cannot Be Prosecuted Without Expert Opinion: Calcutta High Court Quashes Summons in Criminal Negligence Case
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“Magistrate Cannot Act as Post Office While Issuing Process Against Doctors Under Section 304A IPC”: In a significant judgment protecting the rights of medical professionals from arbitrary criminal prosecution, the...

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September 18, 2025
Illegal Firearms Strike at the Heart of Article 21: Supreme Court Declares Unlicensed Arms a Threat to Rule of Law, Directs National and State-Level Oversight
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“India’s Constitution Doesn’t Confer a Right to Bear Arms—It Demands Their Strict Regulation” — In a momentous and systemic intervention into the rising threat posed by illegal firearms, the Supreme...

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September 18, 2025
A Law Not in Force Cannot Haunt the Past: Supreme Court Strikes Down Posthumous Conviction Under Section 195-A IPC for Offence Committed in 1999
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“A Penal Provision Inserted in 2006 Cannot Be the Basis of Conviction for an Offence Committed in 1999”—  The Supreme Court of India emphatically held that conviction under a penal...

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September 18, 2025
FIR Is 8 Years Old, No Progress in Investigation—No Justification for Denying Anticipatory Bail: Supreme Court
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“A Man Cannot Be Dragged Into Criminal Trial for the Affair of His Brother—Harassment in the Name of Investigation Must Stop”: In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India allowed...

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September 18, 2025
Seriousness of Allegations Alone Cannot Justify Prolonged Custody: Supreme Court Grants Bail to Principal Booked Under POCSO
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"The appellant has been in custody for almost ten months even though the complaints against him are false and frivolous" – Supreme Court of India set aside the Chhattisgarh High...

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September 18, 2025
Insult to the National Flag Is Not a Matter of Bail But of National Honour: Allahabad High Court Rejects Bail to Man for Facebook Post Supporting Pakistan
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“Such Persons Are Not Liable for Any Sympathetical Consideration”: Allahabad High Court emphatically refused to grant bail, holding that acts which "malign the image of our country (India) and National...

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September 18, 2025
U/S 138 NI Act | Presumption Under NI Act Is Not Ironclad—If Complainant Lacks Financial Capacity, Acquittal Is Justified: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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“Presumption Disappears the Moment Defence Proves Doubt—Requiring No Proof of a Negative…..Courts Cannot Blindly Apply Statutory Presumptions—Where Financial Capacity Is Dubious, Presumption Stands Rebutted”, In a detailed judgment High Court...

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September 18, 2025
When Original Is Lost, Xerox Can Step In: Madras High Court Allows Secondary Evidence in Cheque Dishonour Case
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“Trial Court itself verified and returned the original cheque to the complainant… Thus, the xerox copy satisfies Section 63 and is admissible under Section 65(c) of the Indian Evidence Act”...

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