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Commercial Courts Act: ₹3 Lakh ‘Specified Value’ Amendment Is Self-Operative; No Separate Govt Notification Required: Andhra Pradesh HC Full Bench

"Statute itself has amended the ‘Specified Value’ as ‘not less than three lakh rupees’... no separate notification by the Central Government is required to bring the

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Rules of the Game Were Never Changed: Delhi High Court Upholds CSIR’s Power to Prescribe Minimum Threshold in CASE-2023
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“Minimum Threshold Marks… Shall Be Decided by the Competent Authority” – Delhi High Court upheld the decision of the Central Administrative Tribunal dismissing challenges to the prescription of minimum qualifying...

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Fabricated Lease Cannot Be Sanctified by Consolidation Entry: Orissa High Court Dismisses 36-Year-Old Second Appeal
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“Section 39 Is Not an Absolute Bar – Civil Court Can Interfere Where Natural Justice Is Violated”, In a significant ruling on the interplay between consolidation proceedings and revenue adjudication,...

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Death Due to Fat Embolism and Delayed Treatment Is Not Culpable Homicide: Orissa High Court Converts 30-Year-Old 304 Part-I Conviction to Grievous Hurt
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Cannot Reclaim Absolute Ownership After Letting Your Declaration Suit Fail: AP High Court Enforces Finality in Partition Appeal
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“Daughters Are Coparceners by Birth — Even a Preliminary Decree Must Yield to Section 6”, In a judgment that powerfully blends procedural discipline with substantive gender justice, the Andhra Pradesh...

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Non-Wearing of Helmet Had a Direct Nexus with Fatal Head Injuries  : Madras High Court Upholds 25% Contributory Negligence for Helmet Violation
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“Pain and Suffering Does Not Survive After Death”, In a reportable judgment Madras High Court partly allowed the insurer’s appeal and dismissed the claimant’s cross objection, holding that compensation awarded...

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Commission Workers Cannot Claim Status of Civil Servants: Gujarat High Court Declines Regularization of Physically Challenged Case-Paper Operators
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When the Judge Signs with the Prosecutor, Justice Is Already Compromised: MP High Court Quashes Tainted Medical College Enquiry
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“Departmental Enquiry Cannot Be Treated as a Casual Exercise – Principles of Natural Justice Given Complete Go-By”, In a significant ruling Madhya Pradesh High Court (Gwalior Bench) struck down an...

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