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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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October 18, 2025
Section 105 CrPC Not Mandatory for Service of Notice in Criminal Revision: Calcutta High Court
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“There is no statutory requirement under Section 105 that mandates sending notice in every revision application” –  Calcutta High Court delivered a ruling clarifying the scope of Section 105 of...

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October 18, 2025
Litigant Should Not Suffer for Lapse of Counsel: Punjab & Haryana High Court Restores Defence Struck Off for Delay in Filing Written Statement
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“Unamended Order 8 Rule 1 CPC is Directory in Nature—Court Retains Discretion to Condon Delay in Non-Commercial Disputes” - Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a relief-based judgment, setting aside...

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October 18, 2025
Revisional Court Cannot Sit as a Second Appellate Forum – Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 498A IPC
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“Frequent Beatings, Dowry Demand of ₹20,000/- and Threats Proven – Revisional Interference Unwarranted Where Two Courts Have Given Concurrent Findings”, In a significant reaffirmation of the limited scope of revisional...

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October 18, 2025
Pre-Trial Custody Cannot Become Punishment: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail in Drug Overdose Death Case
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“When undertrial prisoners are detained indefinitely, Article 21 stands violated — personal liberty is too precious a constitutional value to be denied without compelling cause.” - Punjab and Haryana High...

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October 18, 2025
No Cognizance Without Complaint by Authorized Officer: Jharkhand High Court Quashes Charges Under MMDR Act Framed on Police Report
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“Section 22 of the MMDR Act bars cognizance except on a written complaint by an authorized officer. A Magistrate cannot take cognizance of MMDR offences solely based on a police...

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October 18, 2025
“Punishment Must Fit Not Merely the Offence, But Also the Offender”— P&H High Court Quashes CRPF Constable’s Dismissal for Sleeping on Duty
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“Discipline Is Not Synonymous with Harshness” - Punjab & Haryana High Court striking down the dismissal of a CRPF constable for allegedly sleeping during Magazine Guard Duty. The Court found...

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October 18, 2025
Statutory Rape Leaves No Room for Consent—Sexual Act with Minor Per Se Punishable Under POCSO: Madras High Court
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“Consent Is Irrelevant Under POCSO: Sexual Act With Minor Is Statutory Rape”, Madras High Court delivered a crucial ruling affirming the life imprisonment of the accused under the Protection of...

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October 18, 2025
Writ Petition Challenging Mutation Order Barred When Civil Suit Is Already Pending: Punjab & Haryana High Court Invokes Constructive Res Judicata
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“Petitioner failed to disclose pendency of civil suit—Writ becomes non-maintainable in law” - Punjab and Haryana High Court ruling that a writ petition is not maintainable when a civil suit...

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October 18, 2025
Mediated Agreement Not Signed Under Duress—Wife Entitled Only to 38½ Sovereigns, Not 75 Istridhan: Kerala High Court Narrows Claim Based on Written Settlement and Photographic Evidence
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“Where the parties have voluntarily executed a mediated agreement, courts cannot overlook its evidentiary sanctity merely based on oral assertions contrary to its terms” — In a judgment delivered by...

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