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Telephonic Calls By In-Laws From Abroad Without Specific Allegations Don't Constitute Cruelty Under Section 498A IPC: Karnataka High Court Owner's Option To Demand Acquisition Of Entire Property Under Section 94 Of 2013 Act Is A Mandatory Prohibition On Authorities: Kerala High Court Forum Of Appeal Is Procedural Law, Retrospective Change Valid But Cannot Nullify Concluded Cases: Karnataka High Court Private Schools Are Not 'Public Authorities' Under RTI Act; Information Commission Cannot Direct Them To Display Fee Structure: Madras High Court Writ Court Cannot Award Compensation Based On ICC Findings While Statutory Appeal Is Pending: Madhya Pradesh High Court Sets Aside Order Against Former LNIPE VC 12-Minute Ad Cap Per Hour On TV Channels Is Constitutionally Valid; Right To Profit Can't Override Public Interest: Delhi High Court Trial Court Becomes Functus Officio After Disposal Of Case, Cannot Later Order Prosecution Of Police Officers Without Sanction: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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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 17, 2025
NDPS | Liberty Must Yield to Public Interest in Drug Offences: Bombay High Court Denies Bail in 500g Mephedrone Recovery Case
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“Once Commercial Quantity is Recovered and Section 37 Applies, Bail Cannot Be Granted Lightly” - Bombay High Court (Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) refused bail to Arshad Karar Khan, accused of being...

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October 17, 2025
Bail Cannot Be Denied Merely for Gravity of Offence: Allahabad High Court Grants Bail in Railway Paper Leak Scandal
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“Custody Without Commencement of Trial Defeats the Purpose of Justice”: Allahabad High Court Grants Bail to Eight Accused in ₹1.14 Crore Railway Exam Scam. Allahabad High Court at its Lucknow...

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October 17, 2025
Secured Creditors Shall Prevail Over Government Dues: Allahabad High Court Quashes Attachment of Mortgaged Property by State Authorities
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“Even a Government Debt Cannot Override a Secured Charge Created Under SARFAESI” – Allahabad High Court emphatically ruled that secured creditors enjoy absolute statutory priority over all other dues including...

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October 17, 2025
DV Act | Ownership is Irrelevant – Right to Residence is a Statutory Protection: Delhi High Court Upholds Daughter-in-law’s Right in Shared Household
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“A wife’s right to reside does not hinge on the niceties of title” – Delhi High Court delivered a significant judgment reinforcing a married woman’s right of residence in her...

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October 17, 2025
Section 139 is Rebuttable by Circumstantial Doubt - Cheque Bounce Alone Doesn’t Prove Debt: Kerala High Court Affirms Acquittal
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“Statutory Presumption under Section 139 is Rebuttable by Circumstantial Doubt” — Kerala High Court delivered a key ruling under the Negotiable Instruments Act, upholding the acquittal of an accused woman...

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October 17, 2025
Occupation Without Acquisition Is Not Governance – It Is Usurpation: Supreme Court Orders Nashik Municipal Corporation to Pay ₹20.20 Crores for Unlawful Land Possession
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“State Cannot Sleep Over Acquisition While Taking Possession – Equity Demands Just Compensation” --In a significant pronouncement on State accountability and land acquisition law, the Supreme Court of India held...

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October 17, 2025
Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet – One Cannot Sell More Than One Owns: Supreme Court Rules Widow’s Posthumous Sale of Husband’s Property Invalid Beyond Her Share
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“Agreement to Sell Is No Shield Against Succession” - In a significant ruling on Muslim inheritance law and the effect of unregistered property transactions, the Supreme Court of India on...

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October 17, 2025
Doubt Is Not a Substitute for Evidence – CBI Probe Cannot Be Ordered on Assumptions: Supreme Court Quashes Allahabad HC’s Suo Motu PIL in UP Legislative Council Recruitment Case
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“Judiciary Must Exercise Restraint – Suo Motu PILs and CBI Probes Demand Foundation, Not Speculation”, On October 16, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a scathing judgment in Legislative...

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October 17, 2025
Recruitment Disputes Must Begin at Tribunals, Not High Courts: Supreme Court Rebukes Bypass of KSAT Jurisdiction
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“No Exceptional Circumstance Exists Merely Because Hundreds Are Affected” - In a judgment that reinforces the supremacy of statutory tribunals in service jurisprudence, the Supreme Court of India on October...

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