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Production Of Marriage Certificate Sufficient Proof Of Prior Marriage In Bigamy Case: Calcutta High Court Convicts Man After 30 Years

"The learned Trial Judge adopted a hyper technical approach which eventually led to the acquittal of the opposite party. This could clearly be described as

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  • Production Of Marriage Certificate Sufficient Proof Of Prior Marriage In Bigamy Case: Calcutta High Court Convicts Man After 30 Years
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November 06, 2025
A Safeguard Cannot Become a Barrier: Delhi High Court Invokes Rule 18 to Allow Testimony of Key Witness in Official Secrets Case via Video Link
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"The Proper Judicial Response Is Not Prohibition But Regulation... The Law Demands Reasonable Containment of Risk":  Delhi High Court set aside the order of the Special CBI Court which had...

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November 06, 2025
Pleading Vague Allegations of Neglect Is Not Enough to Cancel a Gift Deed Under Section 23 Senior Citizens Act: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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“Misuse of Section 23 to Camouflage Property Disputes Must Be Deprecated”: High Court Partially Cancels Gift Deed Based on Voluntary Relinquishment, Declines Cancellation Against Grandson Who Continues Maintenance. Punjab and...

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November 06, 2025
Legislative Privilege Not a Fortress Against Criticism: Andhra Pradesh High Court Declines to Quash Privilege Motion Notice, But Reaffirms Press Freedom within Constitutional Bounds
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“Privileges of the Legislature are not enclaves shielding those inside from the application of ordinary laws” – declared Justice Gannamaneni Ramakrishna Prasad of the Andhra Pradesh High Court in a...

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November 05, 2025
One Cannot Claim to Own and Trespass at the Same Time — Adverse Possession Begins Only When Ownership Is Disclaimed - Mutually Destructive: Bombay High Court
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“Plea of Ownership and Adverse Possession Are Mutually Destructive” - In a detailed judgment Bombay High Court, through Justice Gauri Godse, dismissed a Second Appeal that attempted to set aside...

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November 05, 2025
A Dying Declaration by a Victim With 276.79 mg% Blood Alcohol and Brain Injury Is Not Legally Reliable: Himachal Pradesh High Court Affirms Acquittal in Murder Case
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“Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Replace Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt” - In a significant reaffirmation of criminal jurisprudence, the Himachal Pradesh High Court dismissed the State’s appeal against acquittal in a...

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November 05, 2025
Once Election Process Begins, Courts Must Exercise Judicial Restraint—Remedy Lies Only in Election Petition: Patna High Court Refuses to Entertain Writ Against Rejection of Nomination Papers
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“Despite serious allegations of procedural irregularity and denial of natural justice, no writ jurisdiction can override the constitutional bar under Article 329(b) once the election process has commenced.” - Patna...

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November 05, 2025
Even in Terror Cases, Trial Cannot Take Forever: Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Accused in 13/7 Mumbai Blasts
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“Indefinite Incarceration Without Trial Violates Article 21”:  Bombay High Court, in a significant ruling in Kafeel Ahmed Mohd Ayub v. State of Maharashtra, allowed a criminal appeal under Section 21(4)...

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November 05, 2025
Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act Not Automatic—Complainant Must First Prove Legally Enforceable Debt: Madras High Court Affirms Acquittal in Cheque Bounce Case
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“When Both Sides Rely on Self-Serving Documents Without Proof of Exchange, The Benefit of Doubt Must Go to The Accused” — Madras High Court declined to interfere with an appellate...

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November 05, 2025
Making Allegations Is the Easiest Adventure, But Proving Them Is a Burdensome Task: MP High Court Dissolves Marriage on Grounds of Cruelty and Desertion
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Wife’s False Allegations of Dowry Harassment and Husband’s Second Marriage Constitute Mental Cruelty; 13-Year Separation Without Reasonable Cause Held to Be Desertion. Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed a husband's appeal...

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