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Senior Citizens Act Is for Maintenance, Not a Shortcut to Eviction: Calcutta High Court Restrains Tribunal’s Overreach

“Sections 4 and 5 Senior Citizens Act Cannot Be Used to Recover Property” – In a significant reportable judgment Calcutta High Court, through Justice Krishna

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  • Senior Citizens Act Is for Maintenance, Not a Shortcut to Eviction: Calcutta High Court Restrains Tribunal’s Overreach
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  • Mandatory Injunction Cannot Be Kept in Cold Storage: Supreme Court Enforces Strict Three-Year Limitation for Execution
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July 07, 2025
Phone Tapping Without Public Emergency Or Public Safety Is Unconstitutional: Madras High Court Quashes Union Home Secretary's Interception Order
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"Covert Surveillance Is Not a Ground for Phone Tapping Under Section 5(2)... Public Emergency and Public Safety Are Not Secretive Situations", Madras High Court Strikes Down Interception of Calls in...

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July 06, 2025
Undressing a Minor with Intent to Force Intercourse Is Attempt to Rape: Allahabad High Court Upholds Conviction under Section 376/511 IPC
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“Victim’s Consistent Testimony and Recovery from Accused’s Custody Leave No Doubt—Delay in FIR Not Fatal in Sexual Offence Cases”, In a powerful affirmation of the evidentiary value of a survivor’s...

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July 06, 2025
No Vicarious Liability When Principal Offender Is Acquitted: Calcutta High Court Reiterates Binding Precedent Under Section 141 of NI Act
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“Liability of Partner Is Co-Extensive with That of the Firm — If Firm Is Not Guilty, the Partner Cannot Be Punished”: Calcutta High Court reaffirmed the settled principle of law...

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July 06, 2025
Reformation, Not Retribution, Is the Modern Mantra of Sentencing: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Probation in Rash Driving Conviction
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“First-Time Offender Should Not Be Thrown into Jail with Hardened Criminals”: Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a reformative ruling, where a conviction for rash and negligent driving under Sections...

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July 06, 2025
Mere Occurrence of an Accident Cannot Lead to Conviction for Rash Driving: Karnataka High Court Acquits Driver Citing Mechanical Failure
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"When Mechanical Failure Is Probable, Court Cannot Presume Negligence" –  In a significant ruling Karnataka High Court, presided over by Justice G. Basavaraja, set aside the conviction of Sri Rajesh,...

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July 06, 2025
ESSO Act Prevails Over Kerala Land Reforms Act," Rules Kerala High Court in Lease Dispute
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High Court Sets Aside Sub Court's Order, Mandates Fresh Examination of Legal Conflict Between Central and State Laws - In a landmark decision, the Kerala High Court has ruled that...

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July 06, 2025
Look Out Circular Cannot Be A Perpetual Sword On Liberty — Madras High Court Directs CBI to Conclude Probe Within a Year
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“Being a Foreign National Without Extradition Treaty Cannot Justify Indefinite Detention” —  In a significant ruling Madras High Court, through Justice D. Bharatha Chakravarthy, holding that the continuation of a...

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July 06, 2025
138 NI Act | Absence Not Deliberate – Complaint Must Be Heard on Merits: Andhra Pradesh High Court Restores Cheque Dishonour Case Dismissed for Default
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“Right to Prosecute Cannot Be Defeated by One Day’s Absence” — In a significant ruling Andhra Pradesh High Court, presided over by Dr. Justice Venkata Jyothirmai Pratapa, allowed Criminal Appeal,...

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July 06, 2025
Sentence Must Balance Deterrence with Reformation – Not Merely a Ritual: Punjab & Haryana High Court Reduces Theft Convict’s Jail Term to Time Already Served
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“Judicial Discretion Must Consider Gravity of Offence, Passage of Time, and Scope of Reformation”:  Punjab and Haryana High Court modified the sentence of a man convicted under Section 411 IPC...

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