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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 09, 2026
Lok Adalat Award Cannot Override Registered Lease Deed: Andhra Pradesh High Court Dismisses Execution Petition for Eviction
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“Once Parties Enter Fresh Registered Lease, Execution of Prior Compromise Decree Is Not Maintainable” – In a significant ruling dealing with the execution of compromise decrees arising from Lok Adalat...

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February 09, 2026
Where Medical Evidence Creates Reasonable Doubt, Benefit Must Go To The Accused: Allahabad High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction
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"Medical Evidence Suggests Possibility of Accidental Death – Not Homicide", In a powerful reaffirmation of the primacy of forensic truth in criminal trials, the Allahabad High Court on 6th February...

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February 08, 2026
Discretionary Powers Cannot Be Invoked to Cure Litigant’s Lapses: Andhra Pradesh High Court Refuses Reopening of Evidence After 3-Year Delay
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“No Right to Patch Up the Gaps”, In a firm reiteration of procedural discipline and limited supervisory jurisdiction, the High Court of Andhra Pradesh on 6 February 2026 dismissed three...

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February 08, 2026
Identification Must Be Beyond Doubt, Not Beyond Hope: Delhi High Court Acquits Man Convicted for Attempt to Murder
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“Where the identity of the accused itself is doubtful, the conviction cannot be sustained” — In a strong reminder that criminal convictions cannot rest on conjecture or inconsistent testimony, the...

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February 08, 2026
Interpretation of Contract Is For The Arbitrator To Decide Unless No Fair-Minded Person Could Accept That View: Delhi High Court
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"Court Does Not Sit In Appeal Over Arbitral Awards; Second View No Ground For Interference Under Section 34," Delhi High Court delivered a crucial judgment delineating the narrow scope of...

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February 08, 2026
Mutation Proceedings Not the Forum to Undo a Civil Court Decree: Bombay High Court Slams Revenue Authorities for Deleting Mutation Despite Registered Consent Decree
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“Revenue Authorities Cannot Sit in Appeal Over a High Court Decree” –  In a significant ruling with wide ramifications for land revenue administration and property rights, the Bombay High Court...

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February 08, 2026
Plea of Non-Service Cannot Override Statutory Limitation When Dealer Sleeps Over Rights: Andhra Pradesh High Court Writ Against VAT Appellate Rejection
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“Explanation Offered by Petitioner Cannot Be Believed – Delay of 2 Years 4 Months in Filing Appeal is Fatal,” Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by M/s....

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February 08, 2026
Once Common Object to Commit Murder is Established, Individual Role Becomes Irrelevant: Allahabad High Court
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“Every member of an unlawful assembly is vicariously liable, irrespective of whether they inflicted the fatal blow” –  In a significant reaffirmation of the doctrine of vicarious liability under Section...

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February 08, 2026
Failure to Explain Possession of Looted Items Strengthens Inference of Guilt: Calcutta High Court Upholds Life Sentence in Double Murder Dacoity Case
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"Failure to Explain Possession of Looted Items Strengthens Inference of Guilt — Recovery, Identification, and Conduct Form Complete Chain of Circumstances", Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court comprising Justice...

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