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Setting Fire to House Where Only Minors Were Present is a Heinous Offence – No Quashing Merely Because Parties Settled: Calcutta High Court

"An Act of Arson in the Presence of Children Cannot Be Whitewashed by a Compromise" – In a stern reaffirmation of criminal justice principles, the Calcutta

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  • Setting Fire to House Where Only Minors Were Present is a Heinous Offence – No Quashing Merely Because Parties Settled: Calcutta High Court
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December 11, 2025
Contempt | Power to Punish Carries Within It the Power to Forgive: Supreme Court Sets Aside Jail Term for Director Who Criticised Judges Over Stray Dog Orders
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“Contempt Power Is Not a Sword to Silence Criticism – It Requires Fortitude to Accept Contrition”, In a deeply reflective ruling that reinforces the balance between judicial dignity and freedom...

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December 11, 2025
Seizure and Attachment Are Not Twins: Supreme Court Holds Police Can Freeze Bank Accounts in PC Act Cases Using CrPC Section 102
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“Seizure and attachment may feel the same to the affected party—but in the eyes of law, they walk different paths. One is swift and investigative, the other is deliberate and...

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December 10, 2025
Long-Term Ad Hocism Is Exploitation, Not Employment: Orissa High Court Orders Regularization Of Junior Typist After 25 Years Of Service
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“Right to Livelihood Cannot Be Compromised By Bureaucratic Inaction Or Artificial Breaks” – In a strong rebuke to exploitative employment practices within government institutions, the Orissa High Court has held...

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December 10, 2025
Rule 4 Creates Parity, Not a Parallel Pension Pipeline: Rajasthan High Court Denies Dual Pension to Ex-Chief Justice Serving as SHRC Chairperson
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“Right to Dignity Doesn’t Mean Right to Duplication”—No Double Pension for Judges Holding Successive Public Offices, Rules High Court. In a defining ruling that draws the boundary between entitlement and...

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December 10, 2025
Correction In Revenue Map Under Section 30 Isn’t A Tool To Shift Plot Location After 17 Years: Supreme Court Quashes High Court’s Remand
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“The effort of the private respondents was to change the location of the plot purchased by them, which may be more valuable. This does not fall within the scope of...

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December 10, 2025
Right to Be Heard Must Be Preserved Where Claim Has a Legal Basis: Orissa High Court Upholds Impleadment of Will Beneficiary in Partition Suit
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Earlier Compromise Decree Doesn’t Bar Fresh Adjudication of Unpartitioned Properties, Orissa High Court refused to interfere with a trial court order allowing the impleadment of a Will beneficiary as a...

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December 10, 2025
Trial Courts Cannot Direct Filing of Challan After Conviction — Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Directions Against DSP Veer Singh
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“Procedure adopted by trial court is unknown to law — Power to summon or prosecute additional accused exists only at cognizance or evidence stage, not after conclusion of trial.” -...

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December 10, 2025
Daughter’s Right Extinguished When Partition Effected Prior to 2005 Amendment: Madras High Court
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“Once a registered partition is effected before 20.12.2004, the amended Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, cannot be invoked to reopen the division”, held the Madras High Court,...

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December 10, 2025
Use of ‘Absconding’ in Employment Context Not Defamatory Per Se, But A Privileged Communication Under Exception 7 of Section 499 IPC: Allahabad High Court
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“Criminal Law Cannot Be Weaponised For Service Grievances”, Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench) while deciding two linked applications under Section 482 CrPC. The case involved a challenge to a defamation...

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