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No Vicarious Criminal Liability Without Specific Allegations: Delhi High Court Quashes Cheating Case Against Director In Commercial Dispute

“Mere Breach Of Contract Or Non-Payment Does Not Constitute Cheating Unless Dishonest Intention Is Proven At Inception” – In a significant judgment reiterating the settled

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  • No Vicarious Criminal Liability Without Specific Allegations: Delhi High Court Quashes Cheating Case Against Director In Commercial Dispute
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  • Borrowing in the Garb of Sale Cannot Defeat Right of Redemption: : Gujarat High Court Protects Right of Redemption
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  • Section 18 SCST Act Is An Absolute Bar—But Only Where FIR Discloses A Prima Facie Atrocity: Bombay High Court

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September 15, 2025
Conviction Cannot Rest on a Tutored Child’s Contradictory Testimony: Allahabad High Court Acquits Man Accused of Murdering Wife
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“Prosecution Must Stand on Its Own Legs — A 10-Year-Old Witness Without Corroboration Is No Substitute for Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt” - Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) overturned the conviction...

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September 15, 2025
Buy-Back Clauses and Assured Returns Convert Homebuyers into Speculative Investors: Supreme Court Bars CIRP under Section 7 IBC for Financially Structured Real Estate Deals
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"Where possession was never contemplated, and investment was structured solely for high returns through buy-back clauses, the applicant cannot be called a 'homebuyer'—such person is a speculative investor disentitled to...

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September 15, 2025
Search Cannot Be Cloaked As Inspection To Bypass Legal Safeguards: Supreme Court Quashes Illegal Seizure by Legal Metrology Authorities
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“Seizure Without Warrant And Absence Of ‘Reasons To Believe’ Violates CrPC And Legal Metrology Act” - In a decisive ruling Supreme Court of India held that the search and seizure...

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September 15, 2025
Price Regulation of Coal Is Not a Judicial Function; Courts Cannot Evaluate Economic Policies Unless Arbitrary or Unconstitutional: Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Interim Coal Policy
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“Auction is not a constitutional mandate. Alienation of natural resources is a policy decision... Courts cannot second-guess economic policies unless they fall foul of Article 14.” –  Supreme Court of...

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September 15, 2025
Supreme Court Refuses Blanket Stay on Waqf Law, But Strikes at Core Provisions
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In a landmark order delivered today, the Supreme Court declined to halt the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 in its entirety, holding that a statute carries a presumption of constitutionality. However,...

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September 15, 2025
Subsequent Judgments Cannot Resurrect Past Errors: Rectification Power Under Section 254(2) Cannot Be Used to Rewrite Finality – Bombay High Court Clarifies Legal Limits of ITAT’s Jurisdiction
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"Rectification under Section 254(2) cannot be founded on a subsequent ruling of a court. The error must be apparent from the record as it existed on the date of the...

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September 14, 2025
Or. 8 Rule 6A CPC | A Counter-Claim Cannot Be a Weapon Against a Co-Defendant: Supreme Court
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“By filing a counter-claim, litigation cannot be converted into some sort of an interpleader suit”— Supreme Court of India decisively held that a counter-claim directed solely against a co-defendant is...

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September 14, 2025
POSH Act | Limitation Is Not a Mere Technicality—It’s the Spine of Procedural Discipline: Supreme Court Dismisses Time-Barred Sexual Harassment Complaint
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“The Wrong May Be Forgiven, But It Must Not Be Forgotten”— In a compelling decision balancing procedural law with moral accountability, the Supreme Court of India upheld the dismissal of...

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September 14, 2025
Post-Bid Alteration Destroys Transparency—Tender Process Must Conclude with Finality: Supreme Court Disallows Post-Bid Rectification in BOQ Error
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“No Correction Allowed After Opening of Financial Bids — Even Bona Fide Mistakes Must Bow to Tender Terms,” In a decisive reaffirmation of procedural rigour in public procurement, the Supreme...

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