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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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February 28, 2026
Sale of Specific Khasra Numbers Cannot Defeat Co-Sharer’s Right of Pre-Emption: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"Right of Pre-Emption Is Weak, But Not Illusory – It Cannot Be Defeated By Clever Drafting", In a significant ruling reinforcing the statutory rights of co-sharers, the Punjab and Haryana...

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February 28, 2026
Income Tax | Admission in Return Cannot Be Disowned After 14 Months: Karnataka High Court Upholds Sanctity of Voluntary Disclosure in Survey Case
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“If Admitted Income Is Permitted To Be Questioned At Tribunal Stage, It Would Undermine The Finality And Sanctity Attached To The Return Of Income”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the...

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February 28, 2026
High Court Cannot Act as a Second Court of First Appeal in Departmental Enquiries: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Bank Employee’s Dismissal
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“Once Findings Rest on Some Material Evidence, Re-Appreciation Is Impermissible Under Article 226”, High Court of Punjab and Haryana delivered a significant ruling reiterating the narrow scope of judicial review...

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February 28, 2026
Retirement Without Registered Release Is No Retirement in Law: Madras High Court Flags Stamp & Registration Lapses in Partnership Dispute
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“Partnership Owning Immovable Property into a Sole Proprietorship by Assumption”, In a significant ruling on the interplay between partnership law, registration requirements, and property rights, the Madras High Court partly...

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February 28, 2026
Self-Restraint, Not Jurisdictional Bar: Orissa High Court Refuses to Intervene in Fly Ash Pollution Case, Directs Petitioners to NGT
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“High Court’s writ jurisdiction under Article 226 is not ousted—but must be exercised with discretion when a specialized forum like NGT is available”, In a significant decision reaffirming the constitutional...

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February 28, 2026
Democratic Awareness Cannot Be Silenced by Blanket Refusal: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Police Denial of Loudspeaker Permission
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“Reasonable Regulation Is Permissible, But Not Total Prohibition”, In a significant ruling balancing democratic freedoms with regulatory concerns, the Karnataka High Court has held that a blanket rejection of permission...

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February 28, 2026
Banks Can’t Reclaim Subvention After Disbursal: Delhi High Court Orders Deutsche Bank to Refund ₹3.45 Cr to Exporter
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“Clause 2(e) Mandates Full and Upfront Benefit — Subsequent Circulars Can’t Undo Vested Rights”, In a decisive ruling on the sanctity of vested financial entitlements under government-backed export incentive schemes,...

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February 27, 2026
Disposal at Admission Stage Cannot Override Right to Be Heard: Kerala High Court Remands Gratuity Dispute to Single Judge
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“Non-Grant of Opportunity to File Counter Affidavit Caused Prejudice”, In a reportable decision reaffirming the centrality of natural justice in writ proceedings, the Kerala High Court decided on 13 February...

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February 27, 2026
Final Decree in Partition Suit Is an ‘Instrument of Partition’ Even If Physical Division Is Impracticable: Calcutta High Court Upholds Stamp Duty
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“Once Parties Accept the Partition Plan and Decree, They Cannot Turn Around to Deny Its Finality”, In a reportable judgment Justice Om Narayan Rai of the Calcutta High Court, exercising...

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