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Supreme Court Cancels Bail Of Accused Who Absconded For 42 Days Post-Bail Revocation; Says Contumacious Conduct Bars Fresh Relief

"Conduct of an accused after the cancellation of bail is another crucial factor in determining whether bail ought to be granted afresh," Supreme Court, in

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March 01, 2026
Witness Not a ‘Tape Recorder’ for Extra-Judicial Confession; Delay Due to ‘Terror’ No Ground for Acquittal: Bombay High Court
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“A witness is not a tape recorder to reproduce the exact words... It is not open to any court to start with a presumption that extra-judicial confession is a weak...

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March 01, 2026
Contempt Jurisdiction Cannot Be Used to Grant What Was Never Granted: Kerala High Court Closes Long-Running Pay Parity Contempt Against Assam Rifles
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“Wilful Disobedience Must Be Clear and Deliberate – If Two Interpretations Are Possible, Contempt Will Not Lie”, In a significant ruling delineating the limits of contempt jurisdiction, the High Court...

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March 01, 2026
Preventive Detention Cannot Be Based on Stale Incidents: Karnataka High Court Quashes Goonda Act Detention
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“A Detention Order Founded on Stale Material Is Punishment Without Trial”, In a significant reaffirmation of constitutional safeguards under Article 21, the Karnataka High Court quashed a preventive detention order...

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March 01, 2026
Mere Passage of Time Cannot Undo the Gravity of the Crime: Delhi High Court Refuses Bail to Kuldeep Singh Senger
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“Presumption of Innocence Ends With Conviction – Suspension of Sentence Requires Stricter Scrutiny”, In a stern refusal to grant post-conviction bail to former MLA Kuldeep Singh Senger, the Delhi High...

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March 01, 2026
Stamp Duty Is On The Instrument, Not The Transaction: Bombay High Court Strikes Down ₹50 Crore Levy On Amalgamation
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In a decisive ruling on stamp duty liability in corporate amalgamations, the Bombay High Court in Schaeffler India Ltd. v. Chief Controlling Revenue Authority, Pune reaffirmed a foundational principle of...

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March 01, 2026
Minimum Wages Are a Yardstick, Not a Straitjacket: Punjab & Haryana High Court Reworks MACT Compensation
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Punjab & Haryana High Court partly allowed the Insurance Company’s appeal, modifying the compensation awarded by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal while firmly upholding the findings on negligence and involvement...

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February 28, 2026
311 CrPC | A New Lawyer with a New Strategy Cannot Reopen Cross-Examination: Delhi High Court
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Change of Counsel Not Ground to Recall Witness, Delhi High Court dismissed a petition under Section 482 CrPC filed by an accused seeking recall of the complainant for further cross-examination...

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February 28, 2026
Litigants Cannot Blame Advocates Without Proof and Expect Delay to be Condoned: Bombay High Court Rejects Appeal with 203-Day Delay
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“Acceptance of such reasons would amount to accepting the advocate’s negligence without any material and without hearing the advocate” – In a significant ruling reinforcing litigant accountability and curbing the...

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February 28, 2026
Rigours Of Section 43-D(5) Will Melt Down Where Trial Is Unlikely To Conclude: Kerala High Court Grants Bail In NIA LTTE Revival Case
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In a significant ruling reaffirming the primacy of Article 21 over statutory embargoes, the Kerala High Court on 24 February 2026 allowed Criminal Appeal and granted bail to the 9th...

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