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Development Agreements Fall Under 'Commercial Disputes'; Market Value Of Property Determines 'Specified Value' Under CC Act: Calcutta High Court

"A development agreement, essentially for construction and infrastructure, does not lose such character merely because in addition to such component, other rights are created in

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  • July 10, 2026
  • Development Agreements Fall Under 'Commercial Disputes'; Market Value Of Property Determines 'Specified Value' Under CC Act: Calcutta High Court
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  • SFIO Complaints Under Companies Act Don't Require Pre-Cognizance Hearing Of Accused Under Section 223 BNSS: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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  • Arbitration Clause In MOU Does Not Bar Criminal Prosecution If Allegations Disclose Cognizable Offense: Telangana High Court

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September 18, 2025
U/S 138 NI Act | Presumption Under NI Act Is Not Ironclad—If Complainant Lacks Financial Capacity, Acquittal Is Justified: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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“Presumption Disappears the Moment Defence Proves Doubt—Requiring No Proof of a Negative…..Courts Cannot Blindly Apply Statutory Presumptions—Where Financial Capacity Is Dubious, Presumption Stands Rebutted”, In a detailed judgment High Court...

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September 18, 2025
When Original Is Lost, Xerox Can Step In: Madras High Court Allows Secondary Evidence in Cheque Dishonour Case
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“Trial Court itself verified and returned the original cheque to the complainant… Thus, the xerox copy satisfies Section 63 and is admissible under Section 65(c) of the Indian Evidence Act”...

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September 18, 2025
Forgery of Judicial Order to Influence Investigation Is a Grave Offence: Bombay High Court Denies Bail to Ex-Employee Accused of Submitting Fake JMFC Order
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“A forged and fabricated order was prepared not merely for producing it before this Court, but to ensure that criminal proceedings initiated by FIR No.142 of 2022 come to an...

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September 18, 2025
Blank Cheque Signed and Handed Over Cannot Later Be Disputed Merely Because It Was Filled By Another — Madras High Court Denies Forensic Referral
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“Presumption Under NI Act Survives Even If Contents Filled By Another; Signature Is Key” — In a significant ruling Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court reaffirmed the legal sanctity...

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September 18, 2025
Cheque Altered Without Drawer’s Consent Is Void, No Offence Under Section 138 NI Act Can Be Made Out: Himachal Pradesh High Court Acquits Accused
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“Presumption Under NI Act Disappears Once Material Alteration Is Proved……Material Alteration in a Negotiable Instrument Renders It Void—Presumption of Legality Falls Flat When Document Itself Is Unlawful” - High Court...

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September 18, 2025
Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act Can’t Be Brushed Aside Without Defence Evidence or Proper Cross-Examination: Jharkhand High Court
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“Inventing a Defence Not Raised by Accused is Perversity in Law”: Jharkhand High Court at Ranchi reinstating the conviction of the accused under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,...

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September 18, 2025
Once Signature Is Admitted, Presumption Of Legal Liability Arises – Mere Denial Or Security Cheque Defence Is Not Enough: Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 138 NI Act
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Himachal Pradesh High Court upheld the conviction of the accused under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, rejecting the revision petition that challenged concurrent findings of conviction by...

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September 18, 2025
Loss of Self-Control Under Grave Provocation Is Not Murder: Supreme Court Modifies Life Sentence to Time Served in Brother-in-Law Killing Case
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“When the Deceased First Assaults with a Stone, Reaction May Fall Under Section 304 Part I, Not 302” - In a crucial verdict the Supreme Court of India modified the...

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September 18, 2025
Unless the Will is Declared Invalid and All Heirs Are Absent, State Cannot Step In: Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 29 of Hindu Succession Act
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“Mere Dismissal of Probate Doesn’t Trigger Escheat—State Is a Stranger to Testamentary Succession”, Supreme Court of India delivered a judgment that draws a constitutional line through the State's claim to...

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