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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 15, 2025
“Publication Of Voter List Won’t Prejudice Court’s Intervention If Illegality Found”: Supreme Court Defers Hearing On Bihar Electoral Roll Challenge To October 7
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“What difference will it make to us? If we are satisfied there is some illegality, we can…” –Supreme Court of India deferred the hearing in the high-stakes challenge to the...

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September 15, 2025
Beggars Are Not Criminals—They Cannot Be Treated Worse Than Convicts: Supreme Court Orders Structural Overhaul of Beggars’ Homes Across India
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“Beggars’ Homes Must Be Constitutional Sanctuaries, Not Quasi-Penal Institutions”— Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark ruling on the constitutional rights of beggars and destitute persons institutionalized in government-run Homes....

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September 15, 2025
Magistrate Can't Dismiss Complaint When Counsel is Misled by Clerical Error: Bombay High Court Restores Cheque Bounce Case Quashed Due to Advocate’s Absence
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“Principles of natural justice are the backbone of judicial process and cannot be sacrificed at the altar of technicalities.” – Bombay High Court reviving a complaint under Section 138 of...

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September 15, 2025
Victim’s Consistent Testimony Alone Can Sustain Conviction: Calcutta High Court
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In a significant reaffirmation of legal principles governing cases of human trafficking and sexual exploitation, the Calcutta High Court upheld the convictions under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code...

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September 15, 2025
Saptapadi Not an Infallible Test of Hindu Marriage—Delhi High Court Upholds Validity of Marriage Despite Alleged Non-Performance of Ritual
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“The Law Presumes Marriage from Cohabitation and Childbirth—Not Every Ceremony Must Be Proven by Album or Oath”, Delhi High Court firmly upheld the presumption of a valid Hindu marriage despite...

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September 15, 2025
How Could a Woman Living in the House Since 2004 Be Unaware Her Husband Sold It?” — P&H High Court Declares Sale Deed a Sham to Evict Tenant
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“Eviction Cannot Be Engineered Through Family Transfers Dressed as Sale”— In a compelling decision, the Punjab and Haryana High Court dismantled the foundation of an eviction order obtained through what...

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September 15, 2025
Sentencing Is Not a Ritual—It Must Reflect Fairness, Reform, and Proportionality: Punjab & Haryana High Court Reduces NDPS Sentence
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“When the Accused Has Faced 14 Years of Trial and Shown Peaceful Conduct, Justice Lies Not in Further Punishment, But in Closure”— Punjab and Haryana High Court upheld the conviction...

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September 15, 2025
Administrative Lethargy Can Never Be A Ground For Delay: Supreme Court Cracks Down On Government’s Excuses
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“Government Is No Different From A Private Litigant When It Comes To Limitation” - On 12th September 2025, the Supreme Court of India, where it categorically struck down the Karnataka...

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September 15, 2025
An Excuse Is Not An Explanation: Supreme Court Redefines The Contours Of “Sufficient Cause” Under Section 5 of Limitation Act
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“Condonation Of Delay Must Remain An Exception, Not The Rule” - Supreme Court of India in Karnataka Housing Board v. Basavaraj delivered a significant ruling on the scope of Section...

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