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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 06, 2025
Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal Cannot Act as Appellate Authority While Exercising Revisional Powers Under Section 76:  Bombay High Court
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Revisional Powers Under Section 76 Cannot Be Used to Reassess Facts –  In a significant ruling strengthening the protection of tenant rights under the Maharashtra Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act,...

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July 05, 2025
A Widowed Daughter-in-Law Without Means Must Be Maintained by Her Father-in-Law if He Holds the Husband’s Estate: Jharkhand High Court
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“Once the Coparcenary Property Is in Possession of the Father-in-Law, the Obligation to Maintain the Dependant Follows by Law”, In a significant ruling Jharkhand High Court upheld the Family Court’s...

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July 05, 2025
Prima Facie Civil Dispute Painted with Criminal Colour Cannot Justify Arrest: Bombay High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Possession-Theft FIR Involving Shop Ownership Row
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“How Can One Commit Theft in One’s Own Possession?”:  In a significant judgment  Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench) granted anticipatory bail to one Nilesh Pandurang Haral, who apprehended arrest in...

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July 05, 2025
Gangsters Act Is Not a Tool of Intimidation—Authorities Must Apply Mind Before Invoking Extraordinary Statutes: Allahabad High Court Quashes FIR for Procedural Illegality
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“District Magistrates Are Not Rubber Stamps — Mechanical Approval Without Joint Meeting Vitiates FIR Under Gangsters Act”, In a significant ruling that underscores the importance of procedural fairness in the...

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July 05, 2025
Criminal Proceedings Initiated As Counterblast To Divorce Are Abuse Of Process — Calcutta High Court Quashes 498A Case Against Husband And In-Laws
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“When Complainant Herself Admits No Cruelty Or Hurt, Continuation Of Criminal Case Is Abuse Of Process” — Calcutta High Court, through Dr. Justice Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee, delivered a significant judgment,...

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July 05, 2025
Criminal Law Is Not a Tool to Settle Matrimonial Scores: Delhi High Court Rejects Domestic Violence Complaint Against In-Laws Filed After Two Decades
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“General Allegations Made After 21 Years of Marriage, Without Specific Incidents, Cannot Justify Summoning In-Laws Under DV Act”, In a decisive ruling on 3rd July 2025, the Delhi High Court...

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July 05, 2025
Preventive Detention Is Not Punitive but Preventive — Court Upholds Goondas Act Detention Against Habitual Offender
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“Liberty Cannot Be a License to Terrorize Society — Right to Life of Society Outweighs Individual Freedom,” Karnataka High Court comprising Justice Anu Sivaram and Justice Dr. K. Manmadha Rao...

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July 05, 2025
University Cannot Deny Gratuity to Mess Workers Under Cover of Student Committees: Kerala High Court Upholds Controlling Authority’s Order
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“Ultimate Control Rests With the University – Mess Workers Are Its Employees for Gratuity Purposes” – Kerala High Court dismissed writ petitions filed by Kerala Agricultural University, challenging orders of...

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July 04, 2025
Turning a Blind Eye to Obvious Criminality Can Still Amount to ‘Knowledge’ under PMLA: Delhi High Court Refuses to Quash ECIR Against Jacqueline Fernandez
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“This Court Cannot be Invited to Conduct a Pre-Trial Trial Based on Select Statements”, Delhi High Court delivered a crucial ruling in Jacqueline Fernandez v. Directorate of Enforcement, refusing to...

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