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Limitation Period For Specific Performance Starts From Date Of Refusal If No Fixed Date Stipulated In Agreement: Karnataka High Court

"Once the view taken by the Arbitrator is a plausible view, founded on evidence available on record, this Court cannot substitute its view merely because another

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  • Limitation Period For Specific Performance Starts From Date Of Refusal If No Fixed Date Stipulated In Agreement: Karnataka High Court
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Section 409 IPC Conviction Unsustainable Without Proof Of Entrustment And Specific Duty To Handle Cash: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"The first and foremost ingredient required to be proved against the petitioner was mis-appropriation of funds by Madan Lal while working as a public servant which has not been proved...

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June 09, 2026
Conviction Cannot Be Based On Moral Considerations Or Presumptions In Absence Of Legally Admissible Evidence: Kerala High Court
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"Truth is always a chimera and the illusion surrounding it can only be removed by valid evidence led, either direct or indirect... to enter into a purely moral conviction, total...

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June 09, 2026
Publishing News Reports Of Orders Dictated In Open Court But Not Yet Signed Is Not Criminal Contempt: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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"Once there is a formal 'pronouncement' in open court, it becomes a judgment in operation, and the action on the part of newspapers cannot be termed as criminal contempt, "...

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June 09, 2026
MP High Court Directs SP To Probe 'Casual' Investigation By Officer In Excise Case, Grants Bail To Accused Arrested After 6 Months
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"The concerned Superintendent of Police is directed to initiate inquiry into the matter against the investigating officer so that the said fact should not be repeated in future by any...

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June 09, 2026
Simple Nature Of Injury Overrides Section 307 IPC Conviction For Suspension Of Sentence: Madras High Court
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"From the evidence of P.W.7 Doctor, it is clear that the injury sustained by the victim is lacerated injury and the injury is simple in nature which is recorded in...

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June 09, 2026
Suit For Partition Of Properties Situated In Different Jurisdictions Can Be Instituted In Any Court Where Part Of Property Is Located: Kerala High Court
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"A nominee is only ‘the hand to receive’ on behalf of all the heirs entitled to the assets under the law of succession and that nomination with the Society does...

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June 09, 2026
PMLA | 'Copy-Paste' Of Statutory Language In Provisional Attachment Order Not Sufficient; ED Must Show Imminent Urgency To Invoke Sec 5(1) Second Proviso: Karnataka High Court
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"In the guise of adherence to law mere copy-paste of statutory language to indicate compliance would not be sufficient. There must be application of mind to the particular facts to...

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June 09, 2026
Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Invoked To Bypass Alternate Statutory Remedy Under J&K Municipal Corporation Act: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
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"High Court normally will not permit, by entertaining a petition under article 226 of the Constitution, the machinery created under the statute to be by-passed, and will leave the party...

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June 09, 2026
Offence Of Wantonly Giving Provocation To Cause Riot Under Section 153 IPC Not Attracted Unless False News Triggers Actual Rioting: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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  "In the absence of any specific accusation as against the petitioners that because of the circulation of false propaganda, there occurred rioting, this Court without there being any hesitation comes...

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