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Plaintiff Must Prove Execution of Sale Agreement Under Section 67, Not Just Mark It as Exhibit: Calcutta High Court

“Mere Marking of a Document is Not Proof of Its Execution”—  In a significant ruling Calcutta High Court (Port Blair Bench), presided by Justice Bivas Pattanayak,

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Once Premium Is Accepted and Policy Issued, LIC Cannot Repudiate Based on Agent’s Omission or Blank Column: Allahabad High Court Orders LIC to Pay ₹15 Lakh Death Benefit
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Mere Omission in Proposal Form Cannot Defeat Legitimate Insurance Claim:- In a decisive judgment safeguarding the rights of insured families, the Allahabad High Court on April 29, 2025, directed Life...

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May 01, 2025
Payment of Gratuity Act Applies to Zilla Parishad Employees: Bombay High Court
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"Zilla Parishad Is Not State or Central Government, Cannot Claim Exemption Without Proper Notification" - In a significant judgment upheld the applicability of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 to...

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May 01, 2025
When Two Plausible Views Are Possible, The Appellate Court Must Adopt The View Favourable To The Accused: Kerala High Court
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Kerala High Court delivered a significant judgment in a case arising out of the brutal murder of Deepak, a political worker associated with Janatha Dal United (JDU). A Division Bench...

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May 01, 2025
Prosecution Under Section 120-B IPC Cannot Survive If Main PC Act Charge Is Barred For Want Of Sanction: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“What Cannot Be Done Directly Cannot Be Done Indirectly” - In a landmark ruling Punjab & Haryana High Court quashed the cognizance and summoning order passed against a public servant...

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May 01, 2025
Last Seen Alone With Deceased Is Not Enough Without Corroboration: Orissa High Court Acquits Man Convicted for Murder of Foster Daughter After 19 Years in Prison
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“Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Substitute Proof”:- In a powerful reaffirmation of fundamental criminal jurisprudence, the Orissa High Court acquitted Rajendra Jain, who had been convicted and imprisoned for nearly two...

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May 01, 2025
Non-Disclosure of Evidence Fatal to Commercial Cases: Punjab & Haryana High Court Enforces Strict Compliance With Order XI CPC
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"Surprise Cross-Examination Cannot Override Mandatory Disclosure Rules in Commercial Disputes," - In a significant ruling Punjab and Haryana High Court reaffirmed that undisclosed documents cannot be introduced during trial in...

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May 01, 2025
Entries In Books Alone Cannot Prove Agreement; Readiness To Pay Essential: Madhya Pradesh High Court Rejects Suit For Specific Performance
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"When Suit Itself Is Founded On An Unproven Diary Entry, The Base Of The Suit Collapses" – Madhya Pradesh High Court, Indore Bench  refused specific performance of a claimed agreement...

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May 01, 2025
Rejection of Remand Is Permissible, But Granting Bail Without Jurisdiction and Without Hearing Victim Is Illegal: Madras High Court Pulls Up Magistrate, Orders Judicial Training
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Magistrate Cannot Grant Bail in SC/ST Atrocities Act Case Without Hearing Victim or Having Jurisdiction: - In a significant ruling Madras High Court partly allowed a State appeal challenging the...

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Mini Trial at Pre-Trial Stage Impermissible – High Court Cannot Weigh Medical Evidence to Quash 498A FIR: Supreme Court Restores  Case Against Husband
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“Consistency in Judicial Orders Is Hallmark of Justice – Quashing by Coordinate Bench Without Referring Earlier Order Is Judicial Impropriety”- Supreme Court sharply criticized the Karnataka High Court for prematurely...

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