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Order 41 Rule 27 CPC | Photostat Copies Of Sale Deeds Not Admissible As Additional Evidence To Fill Gaps In Trial Stage: Punjab & Haryana HC

"Additional evidence cannot be permitted to fill up the gaps in evidence or to make up for the lack of diligence at the trial stage,"

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  • May 24, 2026
  • Order 41 Rule 27 CPC | Photostat Copies Of Sale Deeds Not Admissible As Additional Evidence To Fill Gaps In Trial Stage: Punjab & Haryana HC
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  • Drug Inspector’s Prosecution Voids If Specific Area Of Jurisdiction Is Not Notified In Official Gazette: Kerala High Court
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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

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February 16, 2026
Limitation Under Section 468 Cr.P.C. Cannot Be Ignored — But Section 473 Keeps the Door Open in the Interest of Justice: P&H HC
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"High Court Refuses to Quash 304-A FIR Solely on Delay; Trial Court Must First Decide Limitation Plea", In a significant ruling on the interplay between Sections 468 and 473 of...

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February 16, 2026
Acquittal Is Not a Passport Back to Uniform: Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Dismissal of Constable in NDPS Case Despite Trial Court Verdict
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“Benefit of Doubt in Criminal Trial Cannot Erase Departmental Misconduct” –  In a firm reaffirmation of service jurisprudence governing disciplined forces, the Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh, on...

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February 16, 2026
Order 26 Rule 10-A CPC | Rarest of Rare: When a Mother Denies Her Own Child: Rajasthan High Court Orders DNA Test to Decide Maternity
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“Legislature Never Envisaged a Situation Where a Female Would Deny That a Child Was Born From Her Womb”, In a deeply unusual and legally significant case, the Rajasthan High Court...

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February 16, 2026
If A Son Dies Intestate Leaving Wife And Children, The Mother Has No Share: Karnataka High Court
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“Mother Does Not Inherit When Widow and Children Survive”, In a significant clarification of Christian intestate succession law, the Karnataka High Court has categorically held that when a Christian male...

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February 16, 2026
Right to Health Cannot Wait for Endless Consultations: Supreme Court Pulls Up FSSAI Over Delay in Front-of-Pack Warning Labels
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“Prima facie, whatever exercise has been undertaken so far has not yielded any positive or good result” – In a significant order reinforcing the constitutional commitment to public health, the...

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February 16, 2026
Joint Family and Ancestral Property Are Alien to Mohammedan Law: Gujarat High Court Sets Aside Injunction
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“Nemo est heres viventis – A Living Person Has No Heir”, In a powerful restatement of Muslim succession principles, the Gujarat High Court decisively held that the “concept of joint...

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February 16, 2026
Section 308 CrPC | Revocation of Pardon Is Not Automatic on Prosecutor’s Certificate: Karnataka High Court
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“The Expression ‘May Be Tried’ Confers Judicial Discretion — A Judicial Pardon Cannot Be Lifted Unilaterally”, In a significant judgment interpreting Sections 306 to 308 of the Code of Criminal...

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February 16, 2026
Sect. 25 NDPS | Mere Ownership Cannot Fasten NDPS Liability – ‘Knowingly Permits’ Must Be Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt: MP High Court
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“The Sine Qua Non for Section 25 Is Knowledge – Ownership Alone Is Not Enough”, In a crucial pronouncement reinforcing the strict evidentiary threshold under the NDPS Act, the Madhya...

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February 16, 2026
Grounds of Arrest Are Not a Ritual – They Are a Constitutional Mandate Under Article 22(1): Allahabad High Court Sets Aside Arrest for Non-Supply of Written Grounds
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“Once the Edifice Goes, the Superstructure Collapses”, In a powerful reaffirmation of constitutional safeguards, the Allahabad High Court declared the arrest and judicial remand of the petitioner illegal for non-supply...

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