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In a Suit for Bare Injunction, Court Has Only One Question — Who Was in Possession on the Date of Suit?: Karnataka High Court

“Second Appeal Is Not a Third Trial”, High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru, speaking through Justice H.P. Sandesh, delivered a reasoned and reportable judgment in Regular

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  • December 27, 2025

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  • December 27, 2025
  • In a Suit for Bare Injunction, Court Has Only One Question — Who Was in Possession on the Date of Suit?: Karnataka High Court
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  • No Declaration Of Ownership Can Be Granted When Title, Possession, And Vendor's Ownership All Remain Unproven: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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  • Sub-Registrar Cannot Act on Private Objections or Police Letters: Madras High Court Slams Refusal to Register Sale Deed Based on Unsubstantiated Protest

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April 26, 2025
Civil Wrongs Cannot Be Criminalized: Domain Dispute Not Forgery or Cheating: Karnataka High Court Quashes Case Against Ex-Chancellor of Alliance University
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By: Deepak Kumar

"No Forgery, No Impersonation, No Mens Rea — Dispute Over Domain Name Doesn’t Make It a Crime - Karnataka High Court holding that allegations involving the use of a university’s...

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April 26, 2025
Primacy of Judiciary, Not Executive Discretion, Must Guide Prosecutor Appointments: Kerala High Court Declares District Judge’s Role Paramount Under BNSS
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By: Deepak Kumar

“Public Prosecutors Don’t Hold Civil Posts — Their Selection Must Be Transparent, Consultative, and Shielded from Political Arbitrary Power” —  In a milestone verdict for judicial independence and criminal justice...

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April 26, 2025
Prosecution Cannot Hijack Court’s Power to Frame Charges Under Section 216 CrPC: Andhra Pradesh High Court Sets Aside Alteration of Charges in Double Murder Trial
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Section 216 confers exclusive power on the Court — Prosecutors cannot dictate how charges are framed or altered – In a crucial reaffirmation of procedural autonomy within the criminal justice...

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April 26, 2025
State Cannot Let Bureaucratic Delay Decide a Judge’s Seniority: Supreme Court Grants Retrospective Seniority to Civil Judges Selected in 2003
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Right to Appointment Accrued from the Date of High Court’s Order—Delay by State Cannot Prejudice Judicial Officers - In a significant verdict reaffirming the principle that state inaction cannot override...

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April 26, 2025
A Soldier Cannot Be Denied Disability Pension Just Because It Was Below 20%: Supreme Court Grants Full Benefits to Army Veteran Invalided Out for Seizure Disorder
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“No Disease Was Noted at Entry — Then Service Must Be Presumed as the Cause. The Burden Lies on the Government, Not the Soldier” — Reasserting that beneficial legislation like...

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April 26, 2025
Taxation Law | Issuance of Notices Without Application of Mind Violates Fundamental Principles: PH High Court Quashes Notices
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On September 19, 2024, the Punjab & Haryana High Court, in Vishal Garg vs. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax and Others, quashed the notices issued under Sections 133(6) and 148...

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April 26, 2025
Even a Trespasser in Settled Possession Cannot Be Dispossessed Without Due Process: Punjab & Haryana High Court Emphasizes in Family Property Dispute
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If some family settlement had been arrived at, some writing must have been executed because parties were at loggerheads for the last 15 years — Punjab & Haryana High Court...

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April 25, 2025
Gross Dereliction of Duty That Traverses Beyond Negligence Into the Arena of Palpable Fraud: Calcutta High Court Fixes Bank’s Liability for Premature FD Encashment
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“Bank Cannot Escape Liability for Acts of Its Agent Done in the Regular Course of Business” – Calcutta High Court upheld a trial court decree against the bank, finding it...

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April 25, 2025
Order VI Rule 17 CPC | Statutory Non-Compliance Cannot Be Cured by Procedural Amendment: Allahabad High Court Invalidates Post-Limitation Impleadment in Election Petition
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 “When the Act makes a person a necessary party and provides that the petition shall be dismissed if such a party is not joined, the power of amendment cannot be...

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