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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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Delay Defeats Equity – 23-Year-Old Claim Under PTCL Act Barred by Laches: Supreme Court Sets Aside Karnataka Authorities’ Order
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“Restoration Claim Filed by Stranger After Decades Cannot Be Entertained” - In a significant judgment Supreme Court held that an application for restoration of land under the Karnataka Scheduled Castes...

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May 01, 2025
Once Regularised, Contractual Service Counts for Pension: Supreme Court Applies Rule 17 to Protect Retired Employees' Rights
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“Exclusion Ends With Regularisation — Contractual Past Must Be Counted for Pension”, - Supreme Court ruled that employees initially engaged on contract but later regularised are entitled to pensionary benefits...

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May 01, 2025
Loss of Consortium Not Limited to Spouse – Children Also Entitled: Supreme Court Modifies Compensation in Motor Accident Death Case
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“Even Without Appeal by Claimant, Court Can Award Just Compensation”, - In a judgment Supreme Court reaffirmed the principle that loss of consortium is not limited to spousal relationships and...

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No Evidence of Manipulation, No Fraud in Certificate – Eligibility Unaffected: Supreme Court Upholds Appointment of Assistant Teacher
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May 01, 2025
Application for Speaking to Minutes Cannot Alter Substantive Findings: Supreme Court Restores Pathway Dispute Case for Fresh Consideration
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“High Court Treated Correction Plea as Review Without Jurisdiction”, - In a significant ruling Supreme Court held that an application for ‘Speaking to the Minutes’ cannot be used as a...

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April 30, 2025
Merely Because An Employee Retires While On Deputation Does Not Entitle Higher Pension Based On Deputation Allowance: Bombay High Court
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Deputation Allowance Not To Be Included For Pension Fixation: - Bombay High Court delivered a significant ruling regarding pensionary rights of employees retiring while on deputation. The Court categorically held...

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April 30, 2025
When Identity of Victim is Doubtful, Prosecution’s Entire Case Must Fall: Calcutta High Court
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Second FIR on Same Facts Impermissible Under Law: , Calcutta High Court addressing grave procedural lapses and evidentiary flaws in a murder trial. The Court allowed the appeals, setting aside...

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Prima Facie Evidence of Demand and Acceptance Sufficient to Frame Charges; Procedural Lapses in Interception to Be Examined at Trial Stage: Delhi High Court
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"Procedural Irregularities in Interception Cannot Eclipse Overwhelming Prima Facie Evidence at the Stage of Framing Charges," - Delhi High Court firmly holding that when prima facie evidence of demand and...

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Challenge to Mutation Is Arbitrable, Not an Action in Rem: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"The dispute is essentially a dispute in personam and not a dispute in rem" — Punjab and Haryana High Court resolving a key issue on the arbitrability of disputes regarding...

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