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Trial Court Cannot Dismiss Suit While Returning Plaint for Lack of Jurisdiction Without Complying with Order 7 Rule 10-A: Madhya Pradesh High Court

“Once Defendant Has Appeared, Return of Plaint Must Comply With Order 7 Rule 10-A CPC – Mere Return Without Notice and Fixing Date of Appearance Vitiates

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October 05, 2025
Right to Liberty Cannot Be Sacrificed to Vague Intelligence and Uncorroborated Disclosure: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail in UAPA Case
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“No Recovery, No Corroboration, No Prima Facie Case—Continued Detention Violates Article 21”: In a strong reaffirmation of constitutional safeguards even in terror-related offences, the Punjab and Haryana High Court granting...

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October 05, 2025
Bail Granted to Accused in Alleged Extortion and Sedation Racket: 67 Days in Custody, Key Witnesses Examined: Andhra Pradesh High Court Allows Bail with Stringent Conditions
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“Considering the nature of allegations, stage of investigation, and period of detention undergone, this Court is inclined to enlarge the petitioner on bail” — AP High Court Andhra Pradesh High...

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October 04, 2025
Substituted Strangulation Theory Unsupported by Medical Opinion: Orissa High Court Grants Bail in Suicide Case Amid Pending Plea for Reinvestigation
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“The petitioner has satisfied the tripod test for bail — no flight risk, no influence over witnesses, and no evidence tampering” — With this finding, the Orissa High Court in...

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October 04, 2025
Injunction Cannot Be a Shield for Trespass - No injunction can be granted against the true owner: Madhya Pradesh High Court
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“No injunction can be granted against the true owner — even continuous possession cannot confer legitimacy when the title is absent” — High Court of Madhya Pradesh delivered a firm...

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October 04, 2025
Mere FIR Does Not Amount to Facing Prosecution: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Army Tribunal Order Denying Promotion Over Pending FIR
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“Registration of FIR Is Not Prosecution – Promotion Cannot Be Withheld Without Charge-Sheet or Cognizance” - Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a landmark service law judgment, set aside an...

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October 04, 2025
Doubtful Honesty and Not Reliable Are Not Mere Words—They Carry Administrative Weight: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Adverse ACR of Police Officer
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“Judicial Review Cannot Substitute Administrative Evaluation Absent Mala Fides or Procedural Violation” –  On 29th September 2025, the Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a meticulously reasoned judgment delivered by...

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October 04, 2025
A Husband Who Walks Out Cannot Cry ‘Desertion’—Divorce Denied to Man Who Abandoned Wife, Alleged Her Cruelty, But Lived With Another Woman: Delhi High Court
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“Section 23(1)(a) of HMA is Not a Dead Letter—A Spouse Who Is the Author of the Marital Rift Cannot Seek Divorce on That Very Ground” - In a sweeping and...

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October 04, 2025
'Pakistan Zindabad' Alone Is Not Sedition Under Section 152 BNS: Allahabad High Court
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“For attracting the ingredients of Section 152 BNS, there must be purpose... to promote secession, armed rebellion, subversive activities or encourages feeling of separating activities or endangers the sovereignty, unity...

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October 04, 2025
Borrower of Vehicle Is Not a Third Party—No Claim Maintainable Against Insurer by Tortfeasor Himself: Madras High Court
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“Once a Person Borrows and Drives a Vehicle, He Steps into the Shoes of the Owner and Ceases to Be a Third Party” - In a decisive judgment Madras High...

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