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Production of Arbitration Clause is Enough - Not Conduct Mini-Trials on Capacity or Consortium Structure: Supreme Court

"Referral Court Must Not Conduct Mini-Trials on Capacity or Consortium Structure – All Such Questions Fall to Arbitral Tribunal Under Section 16", In a significant pronouncement reaffirming

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  • Production of Arbitration Clause is Enough - Not Conduct Mini-Trials on Capacity or Consortium Structure: Supreme Court
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  • Title to Property Must Be Proven by Evidence, Not Just Claimed by Deed: Supreme Court Strikes Down Injunction
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  • Court Must Step into Testator’s Shoes, Not Substitute His Intent: Supreme Court Upholds Will Excluding One Daughter

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December 10, 2025
Granting Pre-Arrest Bail in Minor Rape Cases Would Send a Harmful Societal Signal: Delhi High Court Refuses Anticipatory Bail to Accused Citing POCSO’s Rigorous Standards
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“Minor’s Consent Is No Defence – Anticipatory Bail Denied in POCSO Case Alleging Repeated Assault and Digital Blackmail”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the uncompromising protection afforded to minors under...

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December 10, 2025
Consent Is No Defence When Victim Is Under 16: Delhi High Court Upholds Rape Conviction
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“It stands proved beyond reasonable doubt that the appellant committed rape on the prosecutrix. Therefore, the conviction recorded by the trial Court does not call for any interference and is...

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December 10, 2025
Delay in Test Identification & Absence of Motive Fatal to Prosecution: Allahabad High Court Acquits Man for Murder
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"Conviction Cannot Rest on a TIP Conducted After Two Months with No Motive or Independent Evidence", In a landmark decision that underscores the essential safeguards in criminal trials, the Allahabad...

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December 09, 2025
Mere Presence or Relationship Is Not Enough—Prosecution Must Prove Participation and Common Intention Under Section 34 IPC: Allahabad High Court
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"Mere Presence at Crime Scene and Alleged Relationship with Co-Accused Is Not Proof of Guilt under Section 34 IPC", In a compelling reaffirmation of fundamental principles of criminal law, the...

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December 09, 2025
Evidence of Injured Eye-Witnesses Must Be of Sterling Quality — Not of a Doubtful and Tainted Nature: Bombay High Court Acquits Five Life Convicts in Murder Case
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“Previous Enmity is a Double-Edged Sword — It May Provide Motive or Lead to False Implication”, In a detailed and critical judgment that underscores the caution courts must exercise when...

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December 09, 2025
Refund of Provisional Pilferage Amount Is Lawful If Theft Not Proved: Calcutta High Court Upholds Acquittal in Electricity Theft Case
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“When theft is not proved, no civil liability survives — refund under Section 154(6) is not only permissible but necessary”, In a significant reaffirmation of procedural fairness and consumer rights...

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December 09, 2025
Section 17 PWDV Act | Senior Citizen’s Peace Trumps Daughter-in-Law’s Residence Right Where Alternative Accommodation Provided: Delhi High Court
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“No statute compels senior citizen parents to endure an environment injurious to their health merely because the daughter-in-law asserts a right of residence.”— In a seminal ruling, the Delhi High...

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December 09, 2025
Section 302 IPC | Suspicion Cannot Substitute Proof: Kerala High Court Acquits Man in Septic Tank Murder Case
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“The golden thread which runs through the web of the administration of justice in criminal cases is that if two views are possible... the view which is favourable to the...

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December 09, 2025
Order 7 Rule 11 CPC | Plaint Cannot Be Rejected by Conducting Mini-Trial on Disputed Facts: Delhi High Court
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“The remedy of rejection of a plaint is a stringent one and can be invoked only when the Court conclusively determines, on a meaningful reading of the plaint alone, that...

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