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Daughter Entitled To Equal Coparcenary Share Even If Father's Demise Was Prior To Commencement Of 2005 HSA Amendment Act : Madras High Court

S. 465 CrPC | Taking Cognizance Under Wrong Provision Curable Defect If Magistrate Otherwise Has Jurisdiction : Supreme Court

Senior Citizens Act Can't Be Invoked To Decide Title Dispute Unless Transfer Is Challengeable Under Section 23: Allahabad High Court

Mere Execution Of Family Arrangement Does Not Constitute Admission Of Suit Properties Being HUF Properties: Bombay High Court

Anticipatory Bail: Supreme Court Says Not Needed In Private Complaint Cases The Supreme Court says police cannot arrest an accused after cognizance in a private complaint unless a non-bailable warrant is issued.

Chatting With Husband Not Cruelty: Bombay High Court Quashes Wife’s S. 498A IPC Case Against Sister-In-Law

Non-Filing Of Additional Copies Of Charge-Sheet Is No Ground For Default Bail If Final Report Is Filed Within Timeline: Supreme Court

Registered Sale Deed Presumed Valid; Minor Discrepancy In Attestation Witness Details Won't Invalidate Execution : Supreme Court

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Compromise Decree Based Solely on Counsel’s Consent Without Client’s Authorisation Is Unsustainable: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal

Non-Payment of Commercial Dues Is Not Criminal Breach Of Trust: Supreme Court The Supreme Court held that mere non-payment of outstanding dues in a sale transaction does not constitute criminal breach of trust under Sections 405 and 406 IPC, as the essential ingredient of "entrustment" is absent.

Order Passed Without Available Substantial Question Of Law & By Making Out New Prayer: Supreme Court Asks High Court To Reconsider Second Appeal

Section 5 Limitation Act Applies To Special Statutes Unless Excluded Expressly Or By Necessary Implication: Supreme Court

High Courts Cannot Routinely Interfere in Rent Matters Under Article 227: Supreme Court The Supreme Court said that high courts may exercise supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 in rent control matters only in exceptional cases, and cannot enhance rent without supporting evidence on record.

High Court Under Article 226 Cannot Rewrite CrPC: Apex Court Sets Aside Guideline Issued To Examine Sanctioning Authority Before Framing Charge The Supreme Court was considering the appeals against the dismissal of the Petition seeking the quashing of the sanction under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Specific Relief Act | Readiness Must Be Proved From Time For Agreement Execution & Not Just After Filing Suit : Supreme Court

Registered Sale Deed Presumed Valid; Minor Discrepancy In Attestation Witness Details Won't Invalidate Execution : Supreme Court

Subsequent Possession Of Property Doesn't Extinguish Allottee's Right To Seek Compensation For Delay: Supreme Court

Use of Forged Document in Judicial Proceedings Demands Proportionate Sentencing: Supreme Court Reduces Man’s Sentence to Period Undergon

Order Passed Without Available Substantial Question Of Law & By Making Out New Prayer: Supreme Court Asks High Court To Reconsider Second Appeal