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“Forgery Plea Is an Afterthought — Promissory Note Was Duly Executed by Husband and Wife” - In a firm reaffirmation of evidentiary standards under the Negotiable Instruments Act, the Andhra...

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April 10, 2025
Rules of the Game Cannot Be Changed Midway: Supreme Court Upholds Woman Candidate’s Appointment to DSP Post Reserved under SC Sports Quota
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"Once eligibility criteria is declared by advertisement, it cannot be changed midway through the recruitment process… it would tantamount to changing the rules of the game after the game is...

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April 10, 2025
Litigation After 17 Years Cannot Be Resurrected on Technicalities: Supreme Court Overturns High Court's Remand in Partition Suit, Upholds Strict Enforcement of Limitation Law
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The suit was hopelessly barred by limitation… parties who have knowingly slept over their right cannot be allowed to disturb court-confirmed titles after decades — Delivering a sharp rebuke to...

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April 10, 2025
Suspension Period Cannot Be Treated as Duty Unless There Is Full Exoneration or Specific Order: Madras High Court Reverses Relief Granted to Constable
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When Charges Are Proved, and Only Punishment is Modified, Employee Cannot Seek Automatic Benefit of Duty Treatment for Suspension or Removal Period - Madras High Court set aside a Single...

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Eye-Witnessed, Explained, and Proven — Murder by Brother for Mango Tree Dispute Upheld: Orissa High Court Confirms Life Sentence
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“A bald plea of false implication without any explanation of the presence near the body, weapon recovery, and consistent testimony of eye-witnesses is no defence — the case is proven...

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April 09, 2025
Preliminary Enquiry in Corruption Cases Is Desirable, Not Mandatory: Supreme Court Set Aside Quashing of FIR
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“Where detailed source information prima facie discloses commission of a cognizable offence, preliminary enquiry may be avoided” — In a significant ruling Supreme Court of India set aside the Karnataka...

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April 09, 2025
Entrustment Was to Run the Business, Not Occupy the Premises: Supreme Court Denies Deemed Tenancy Under Bombay Rent Act
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“The agreement is one for conducting the business of the first defendant… not for occupying the plaint schedule under leave and license” – In a judgment Supreme Court of India...

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April 09, 2025
Exclusive Jurisdiction Clause in Employment Contract Binding Even in Termination Disputes: Supreme Court
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“A contract – be it commercial, insurance, sales, service, or employment – is after all a contract… and must be enforced regardless of the relative strengths and weaknesses of the...

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Dependent Heir Can Remain in Tenanted Premises Only for Five Years from Tenant’s Death Under WB Tenancy Act: Supreme Court
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“In the event the defendant comes within Section 2(g) of the 1997 Act, nothing remains to be adjudicated further... the defendant is automatically relegated to the status of a trespasser”...

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