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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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March 12, 2025
Taxpayer Cannot Be Denied Compensation for Unauthorized Retention of Funds: Gujarat High Court Orders Interest on Delayed Refund
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Even in the Absence of a Statutory Provision, Government Must Pay Interest for Withholding Taxpayer's Money - Gujarat High Court directed the Income Tax Department to pay interest of ₹22,04,104/-...

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March 12, 2025
Police Cannot Meddle in Religious Disputes Without Law and Order Concerns: Karnataka High Court Orders Inquiry Against Inspector for Interference in Mutt Property Dispute
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By: Deepak Kumar

Religious Institutions Have Autonomy; Law Enforcement Must Not Overreach in Civil Matters – High Court Slams Police for Forcing Key Handover. Karnataka High Court has ruled that the police cannot...

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March 12, 2025
Section 197 CrPC | Official Duty and Excessive Force Are Not Mutually Exclusive When Assessing Prosecution Sanction: Kerala High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Sub-Inspector
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The Kerala High Court has quashed criminal proceedings against a Sub-Inspector of Police, Joy K.C., who was accused of wrongful restraint, verbal abuse, and causing hurt while enforcing a breath...

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March 12, 2025
Tenant Cannot Retain Possession Without Paying Rent: Madhya Pradesh High Court Orders Eviction for Non-Payment
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Failure to Deposit Court-Ordered Rent is a Legal Default, Warranting Eviction - In a decisive ruling Madhya Pradesh High Court set aside the concurrent findings of the Trial Court and...

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March 12, 2025
Objection to Territorial Jurisdiction Must Be Raised at the Earliest: Orissa High Court Dismisses Wife's Plea Against Jurisdiction
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In a significant ruling, the Orissa High Court has dismissed a wife's plea challenging the territorial jurisdiction of the Family Court, Cuttack, in a divorce case initiated by her husband....

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March 12, 2025
Courts Must Not Act as Subject Experts: Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Challenge to PGT Chemistry Answer Key
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By: Deepak Kumar

The Judicial Arm Should Not Reach Where Its Grasp Is Neither Necessary Nor Appropriate - In a significant ruling Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed an appeal challenging the answer...

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March 11, 2025
P&H Court Affirms that Prolonged Absence Without Medical Justification Constitutes Gravest Misconduct Under Police Rules
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The Punjab & Haryana High Court has upheld the dismissal of a police constable, Surinder Pal, for extended unauthorized absences from duty. In a decision pronounced on May 15, 2024,...

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March 11, 2025
Orissa High Court Orders Immediate Admission of Student Denied Entry Due to Clerical Error
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Student Must Not Suffer for Administrative Lapses - In a significant judgment, the Orissa High Court has directed the immediate admission of a student into Class VI, overriding an administrative...

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March 11, 2025
A Prior Divorce Decree Granting Custody Does Not Bar a Fresh Custody Claim – Madhya Pradesh High Court
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Custody Orders Are Not Final, Can Be Modified If Child's Welfare Demands It - In a significant ruling, the Madhya Pradesh High Court reaffirmed that child custody orders, even if...

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