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Electricity Board Strictly Liable For Unprotected Transformer, 7-Year-Old Cannot Be Guilty Of Contributory Negligence: Allahabad High Court

"It is apparent that it is not expected from a child of 7 years of age to be aware of the imminent danger from a

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  • Electricity Board Strictly Liable For Unprotected Transformer, 7-Year-Old Cannot Be Guilty Of Contributory Negligence: Allahabad High Court
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  • IO Cannot Act Without Prior Sanction: Gujarat High Court Grants Bail, Flags Procedural Lapse in Religious Conversion Case
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  • Accused Who Skips Lok Adalat After Seeking It, Then Cries 'Prejudice', Cannot Claim Apprehension of Denial of Justice: Madras High Court Refuse To Transfer Case

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March 17, 2026
One Mark Short, No Right to Appointment: Patna High Court Dismisses Engineer's Claim to Vacancies Left by Non-Joining Candidates
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"Select list cannot be treated as a perpetual reservoir for purposes of appointment", In a ruling that settles a recurring controversy in Bihar's public recruitment landscape, the Patna High Court...

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March 17, 2026
Police Must Protect Lawful Possession When Civil Court Decree Is Defied: Kerala High Court Upholds Purchase Certificate Holder’s Rights Over Alleged Temple Claim
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“Entries In Revenue Records Cannot Confer Title” – On 16/03/2026, the Kerala High Court decisively holding that when a civil court decree and a statutory purchase certificate establish lawful possession,...

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March 17, 2026
Unregistered Family Settlement Creates No Rights in Immovable Property: Delhi High Court Rejects Brother's Ownership Claim
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"Unregistered Documents, Even If Admitted On Face Value, Do Not Create Any Right, Title And Interest In Favour Of The Appellant In The Suit Property", In a significant ruling reinforcing...

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March 17, 2026
What Was Not Claimed Then Cannot Be Claimed Now: Calcutta High Court Applies Constructive Res Judicata to Bar Second Partition Suit
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“There Is No Presumption of Joint Family Property—The Plaintiff Must Prove the Nucleus”, On 16 March 2026, the Calcutta High Court settling crucial questions on res judicata, maintainability of second...

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March 17, 2026
A Two-Line Ex Parte Judgment Is No Judgment In The Eye Of Law: Madras High Court Declares Decree Inexecutable
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“Cryptic Judgments That Do Not Discuss Pleadings, Issues Or Evidence Cannot Be Sustained Under Order 20 CPC”, In a significant ruling on the legal requirements of judgments under the Code...

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March 17, 2026
Forgery Accused Cannot Be Declared 'Proclaimed Offender': Punjab and Haryana High Court Draws Critical Distinction Between 'Proclaimed Person' and 'Proclaimed Offender'
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"There Is a Stark Distinction Between a Proclaimed Person and a Proclaimed Offender — The Difference in Punishment Is Significant" In a ruling clarifying a critical but frequently misapplied distinction...

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March 17, 2026
Candidate With 'Third Child' Disqualification Cannot Escape Consequence By Avoiding Cross-Examination: Supreme Court
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"If At This Stage, The Appellant Is Deprived Of The Fruits Of Her Successful Challenge…That Would Amount To A Travesty Of Justice", In a significant ruling reinforcing the integrity of...

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March 17, 2026
Listing a Case for Evidence Is Not Commencement of Trial: Madhya Pradesh High Court Allows Amendment of Plaint in Insurance Dispute
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"The Mere Listing of the Matter for Plaintiff's Evidence Cannot By Itself Be Treated as Commencement of Trial in the Strict Legal Sense", In a significant ruling clarifying the meaning...

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March 17, 2026
Pre-emption Cannot Wait for Registration When Possession Has Already Changed Hands: Punjab & Haryana High Court Strikes Down Time-Barred Claim
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“Where the property admits of possession, limitation begins when the vendee takes possession — not when the sale deed is registered”, In a significant reaffirmation of settled principles governing pre-emption...

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