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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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  • 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 09, 2025
Domestic Violence Allegations Can’t Always Be Painted as Attempt to Murder: Meghalaya High Court Invokes Section 482 CrPC to Quash Matrimonial Assault Case Post-Settlement
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“There’s a Growing Tendency to Label Domestic Fights as Section 307 IPC Offences” In a decision that underscores the nuanced application of criminal law in matrimonial disputes, the High Court...

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December 09, 2025
Access Must Meet Agricultural Necessities, Not Mere Pedestrian Use: Karnataka High Court Modifies Easement Width from 3 to 6 Feet
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“When Plaintiffs Are Agriculturists, A Mere Three-Foot Pathway Is Not Practical for Bullock Carts or Transport of Produce” –  In a key ruling addressing the scope of easementary rights of...

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December 09, 2025
Landlord Is Best Judge Of His Need; Son’s Residence In Delhi No Ground To Deny Eviction For Hotel Project: Punjab & Haryana High Court Affirms Eviction
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"A Tenant Cannot Dictate How a Landlord Utilizes His Property – Courts Must Respect the Landlord’s Bona Fide Intention", Punjab and Haryana High Court rejecting a tenant’s plea challenging concurrent...

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December 09, 2025
Tribunal Has Exclusive Jurisdiction Over Grant-In-Aid Related Disputes: Orissa High Court Rejects Writ Appeal in Lecturer Promotion Case
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“Litigant Cannot Choose Forum at Convenience” — In a significant ruling Orissa High Court reaffirmed the exclusive jurisdiction of the Odisha Education Tribunal under Section 24-B of the Odisha Education...

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December 09, 2025
Educational Institutions Have No Lien Over Students' Future: Rajasthan High Court Slams Withholding of Certificates for Fee Recovery
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"Under no circumstances can both these issues be said to be overlapping… Documents deposited for admission cannot be retained as a tool to compel fee payment" – In a decisive...

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December 09, 2025
Mere Allegation of Forged Revenue Entries Not Enough to Disturb Settled Possession: Punjab & Haryana High Court Rejects Plea for Injunction
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"Prima Facie Title Must Precede Injunctive Relief – Ongoing Consolidation Dispute Cannot Be Basis for Interim Order", In a recent judgment delivered Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a civil...

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December 09, 2025
Void Marriage Cannot Confer Legal Status: Madhya Pradesh High Court Upholds Injunction Against Woman Claiming Wife’s Status in Bigamy Dispute
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"Marriage During the Subistence of a Valid Prior Marriage Is Void in the Eyes of Law" – Madhya Pradesh High Court (Justice Alok Awasthi) dismissed a writ petition filed under...

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December 08, 2025
Adult Sons Can't Hide Behind Mother's Saree to Excuse Inaction: Orissa High Court Refuses to Condon Delay in Restoration Plea
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"2096 Days Too Late, and Too Implausible", In a firm rejection of what it called an “implausible and unacceptable explanation,” the Orissa High Court refused to condone an extraordinary delay...

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December 08, 2025
Judicial Service Exam Cannot Sustain on Legal Inaccuracy: Karnataka High Court Intervenes to Correct Legal Misinterpretation in Judicial Exam Answer Key
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“Section 34 IPC Is Not About Vicarious Liability”, In a compelling ruling that bridges competitive exams and legal correctness, the Karnataka High Court held that a wrong interpretation of criminal...

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