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Defamation Complaint Regarding Public Official Not Legally Defective For Failing To Name Specific Persons Whose Estimation Lowered: Kerala High Court

"When allegations of a serious nature are broadcast through print and visual media with widespread circulation, the question of whether the publication had the tendency

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  • Defamation Complaint Regarding Public Official Not Legally Defective For Failing To Name Specific Persons Whose Estimation Lowered: Kerala High Court
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  • Solitary Testimony Of Victim Sufficient To Convict Accused For Rape If Found Trustworthy & Of Sterling Quality: Jharkhand High Court
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February 01, 2026
Sole Testimony Of Prosecutrix Not Free From Doubt, Cannot Be Basis Of Conviction: Delhi High Court Acquits Five Men In Gang-Rape Case
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“The Testimony Of The Prosecutrix Is Not Free From Doubt And On The Basis Of Her Sole Testimony, It Is Impossible To Arrive At A Conclusion Regarding The Guilt Of...

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February 01, 2026
Sanction for Prosecution Is Not a Ritualistic Rubber Stamp: Madhya Pradesh High Court Quashes Sanction Against Excise Officer
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“Denying independent professional identity to a spouse is arbitrary – Sanction must show due application of mind to all material”, In a landmark judgment that reiterates the sacrosanct requirement of...

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February 01, 2026
Courts Will Not Reappreciate Evidence or Act as Appellate Authority in Disciplinary Matters Unless Findings Are Perverse: Kerala High Court Reiterates Limits of Revisional Jurisdiction
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“More Than Sufficient Opportunity Was Given to the Appellant to Defend Her Case and Adduce Evidence” –  Kerala High Court, in a detailed judgment delivered in Dr. Stellamma Xavier v....

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February 01, 2026
Delay of the State Is No Divine Right: Punjab & Haryana High Court Slams Bureaucratic Lethargy, Refuses to Condon Delay in Criminal Revision
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"Government litigants must demonstrate bona fide, sufficient, and cogent cause for delay — absent such justification, delay cannot be condoned merely on account of the applicant’s identity” — High Court...

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February 01, 2026
Labeling A Disease ‘Lifestyle Or Constitutional’ Can’t Be A Reason To Deny Pension: Bombay High Court Slams Army, Navy Medical Boards
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“Medical Board’s Opinion Is Not Sacrosanct — It Must Stand Judicial Scrutiny If Bereft Of Cogent Reasons”, Delivering a significant judgment with far-reaching consequences for thousands of veterans, the Full...

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February 01, 2026
Limitation Under Section 34 Is Not a Technicality, It's Jurisdictional: Allahabad High Court Remands Commercial Court Order on MSME Award Challenge
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“No automatic condonation of delay under Section 34(3); Commercial Court must apply judicial mind to pleadings before treating petitions as within limitation” – Justice Jaspreet Singh Allahabad High Court in...

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January 31, 2026
Section 498A IPC | Telling Her To Indulge In Prostitution For Dowry Is Most Obnoxious Form Of Harassment: Jharkhand High Court
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"Direct and specific allegations of dowry demand and harassment at the stage of summoning cannot be brushed aside on grounds of age or alleged false implication" –  Jharkhand High Court...

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January 31, 2026
Fresh Ex Parte Relief Cannot Bypass Order 39 Rule 3 – Restoration of Electricity Refused for Tenant Running Cold Storage: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Passing another ex parte injunction would amount to nullifying the effect of Rule 3 of Order 39 CPC” –  Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed a civil revision petition under...

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January 31, 2026
Review Is Not a Second Round of Litigation: Orissa High Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Reconsideration of Dropped Contempt in MCL Appointment Case
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“A review is not an appeal in disguise, nor a license to relitigate settled disputes merely cloaked in dissatisfaction,” observed the Orissa High Court while rejecting a review petition challenging...

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