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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 04, 2025
Accused’s Role Limited to Sharing Information on Laptop — No Custodial Interrogation Required: Bombay High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in ₹1.13 Crore Ponzi Scheme
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“Entire Amount Deposited Before Court, Main Accused on Bail — Balance of Convenience Tilts in Favour of Granting Pre-Arrest Protection” - In a significant order Bombay High Court granted anticipatory...

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October 04, 2025
Caste Slurs Made in Presence of Assembled Villagers Fall Within ‘Public View’: Patna High Court Upholds Cognizance
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“When a Woman Is Humiliated for Her Caste Before Others, the Law Cannot Turn Away – Allegation of Atrocity Must Proceed to Trial” - In a judgment that reinforces the...

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October 04, 2025
"No Need for Handwriting Expert Where Alteration Is Visually Apparent": Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 73 Evidence Act
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“Courts are not obliged to seek expert opinion under Section 73 of the Indian Evidence Act where interpolation in a document is clearly visible on its face” – Supreme Court...

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October 04, 2025
NDPS | Seeds and Leaves Not Ganja Unless Accompanied by Tops: Gujarat High Court
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"Under Section 2(iii)(b) of the NDPS Act, seeds and leaves are excluded from the definition of ganja unless accompanied by flowering or fruiting tops" – In a significant ruling Gujarat...

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October 04, 2025
Once contraband is recovered from a vehicle and the accused is present therein, presumption of conscious possession arises – Allahabad High Court
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"Mere status as cleaner is insufficient to rebut statutory presumption under Sections 35 & 54 NDPS Act" – No bail unless both conditions under Section 37(1)(b)(ii) are satisfied - Allahabad...

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October 04, 2025
In a Gift from a Parent to a Child, ‘Love and Affection’ Is an Implied Condition of Maintenance — Delhi High Court
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“Failure to Provide Care After Receiving Property from Senior Citizen Triggers Section 23(1), Even Without an Express Condition” — Delhi High Court delivered a landmark ruling that reinforces the protective...

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October 04, 2025
Section 148 NI Act | Deposit is the Norm, Waiver is the Exception: Calcutta High Court Upholds Mandatory Pre-Deposit
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"The direction to deposit compensation under Section 148 NI Act is not a curtailment of appellate rights but a statutory discipline — exceptional cases require recorded reasons" - In a...

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October 04, 2025
15-Day Deadline Under MSMED Act Is Not Illusory—Objections Beyond This Are Legally Futile: Bombay High Court Dismisses Mahindra’s Challenge to Arbitral Award
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“Objections must not only be timely—they must deny the very effectiveness of delivery. Anything less is deemed acceptance under the MSMED Act” — Delivering a sharply reasoned judgment on 30th...

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October 03, 2025
Deemed Promotion And Stepping-Up Of Pay Is Not Evergreen Entitlement; Limitation Begins When Right First Accrues: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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Notional Promotion Is Not a Recurring Cause of Action - In a judgment delivered on 29th September 2025, the Punjab and Haryana High Court decisively ruled that claims seeking notional...

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