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12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court

"The frequency, duration as well as density of advertisement breaks are integral to the quality of the viewing experience... excessive or uneven commercial intrusion is

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  • 12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court
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March 03, 2026
Drugs and Cosmetics Act | Limitation Begins When Identity Crystallises, Not When Suspicion Arises: Supreme Court Revives Prosecution in Vaccine Misbranding Case
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“Public Servant Complaints Stand on a Different Pedestal” –  In a significant reportable judgment set aside the Kerala High Court’s order quashing criminal complaints under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act,...

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March 03, 2026
Registration Of Nikah Not Compulsory Under Muslim Law: Gujarat High Court Orders AMC To Grant Family Pension To Widow
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“Clear Admission Of Nikah Is The Best Evidence” – In a significant ruling reinforcing the evidentiary value of admission and the statutory nature of family pension, the Gujarat High Court...

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March 02, 2026
BNSS Permits Preliminary Enquiry Even When Cognizable Offence Is Alleged: Tripura High Court Refuses Mandamus for FIR in MLA’s Fake Document Broadcast Row
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“Statutory Remedy Before SP and Magistrate Is Mandatory Precondition” – In a significant ruling interpreting the newly enacted Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, the High Court of Tripura at Agartala,...

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March 02, 2026
A Party in Settled Possession Does Not Sue for Possession: Supreme Court Settles Century-Old Amogasidda Temple Pujari Dispute
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“This Conduct Speaks Louder Than Any Decree of 1901” –  Supreme Court of India decisively addressing a protracted dispute over hereditary wahiwatdar pujari rights at the Amogasidda Temple in Karnataka....

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March 02, 2026
Rights Accrued Under a Registered Lease Cannot Be Defeated by Unilateral Cancellation: Supreme Court
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"When a Registered 99-Year ‘Demise’ Speaks Clearly, Courts Cannot Rewrite It as a Licence" —  In a decisive ruling reaffirming the sanctity of registered instruments, the Supreme Court of India...

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March 02, 2026
Vesting of Project Land in State Cannot Defeat RERA Recovery: Himachal Pradesh High Court Directs Collector to Complete Execution Proceedings
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“Where Statute Prescribes Explicit Procedure for Recovery, Such Procedure Must Be Scrupulously Adhered To – No Deviation Is Permissible”, In a significant ruling reinforcing the enforceability of RERA orders, the...

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March 02, 2026
Failure to Explain Blood Stains Is a Strong Incriminating Circumstance: Gujarat High Court Draws Adverse Inference Under Section 313 CrPC
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“Scientific Evidence, Coupled With Silence of Accused, Forms a Clinching Link in the Chain”, In a significant reaffirmation of the evidentiary value of scientific reports and the consequences of an...

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March 02, 2026
If the Legislature Intended to Exclude Trespassers, It Would Have Explicitly Stated So: Supreme Court Upholds Regularisation of SC/ST Occupants Under U.P. Z.A. & L.R. Act
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“Statutory Deeming Settlement Cannot Be Defeated by Subsequent Purchase”, In a significant ruling on land regularisation and statutory protection for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe occupants, the Supreme Court affirming...

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March 02, 2026
Recovery of Weapon Is Not Sine Qua Non for Conviction When Eye-Witnesses Inspire Confidence: Supreme Court
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“Minor Inconsistencies Cannot Eclipse Consistent Ocular Evidence”, In a significant reaffirmation of principles governing appreciation of evidence in murder trials, the Supreme Court upholding the conviction of the appellants under...

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