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Punishment Must Reform, Not Merely Injure The Offender: Chhattisgarh High Court

A conviction for attempt to murder under Section 307 read with Section 34 of the IPC was upheld by the Chhattisgarh High Court. Still,...

Marriage Alone Cannot Disqualify A Woman’s Residence Claim In Local Recruitment: J&K & Ladakh High Court

The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh dismissed a Letters Patent Appeal challenging the selection of a Rehbar-e-Taleem (RET) teacher in Government...

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Karnataka High Court Draws the Line on Endless NEET Counselling

The Full Bench judgment delivered by the High Court of Karnataka on 05 December 2025 in WP No. 31934 of 2025 and connected matters...

Post Failure Claims For Correction In Exam Forms Rejected By Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has firmly ruled that post failure claims for correction in exam forms cannot be entertained once a candidate has participated...

Section 125 CrPC | Re-Marriage With Ex-Husband Cannot Be Presumed Without Proof: Kerala High Court

A claim for maintenance under Section 125 CrPC Muslim Re-Marriage Presumption cannot rest only on long cohabitation, the Kerala High Court has held, unless...

Courts Are Not Railway Regulators, Gauhati High Court On Kavach PIL

Judicial restraint took centre stage as the Gauhati High Court Kavach PIL questioning railway safety systems, punctuality, and passenger amenities was dismissed for lacking...

Kerala High Court Warns Against AI-Generated Petitions in Writs

Petitions coming before the High Court are increasingly reflecting mechanical drafting with glaring gaps, prompting serious concern from the Bench over the unchecked use...

NOC by Earlier Counsel Not Mandatory in Criminal Case: Allahabad High Court

The NOC by earlier counsel not mandatory in criminal case principle has been clearly reaffirmed by the Allahabad High Court while allowing a second...

No Onion Garlic Diet Divorce Case: Gujarat High Court Affirms Divorce and Maintenance

The No Onion Garlic Diet Divorce Case once again highlights how seemingly routine domestic preferences can escalate into deep marital discord. The Gujarat High Court...

Bombay HC Rules Magistrate Cannot Invoke IT Rules 2009 for Content

The Magistrate cannot invoke IT Rules 2009, held the Bombay High Court while examining the legality of an order that restrained Google from circulating...

Bombay High Court Reverses Thermax RCF Arbitral Award After Finding Patent Illegality

The Thermax RCF Arbitral Award dispute took a decisive turn when the Bombay High Court quashed the ₹173 crore arbitral award passed against Thermax...

Cyber Crime Against Women: Delhi High Court Declines Plea for Special Cyber Courts

The matter of Cyber Crime Against Women resurfaced before the Delhi High Court when a PIL urged the judiciary to direct the Union Government...

Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage: MP High Court Flags Cruelty in Opposing Divorce

Refusal to acknowledge the irretrievable breakdown of marriage can itself inflict daily mental cruelty on spouses who have no real chance of rebuilding their...

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Punishment Must Reform, Not Merely Injure The Offender: Chhattisgarh High Court

A conviction for attempt to murder under Section 307 read with Section 34 of the IPC was upheld by the Chhattisgarh High Court. Still,...

Marriage Alone Cannot Disqualify A Woman’s Residence Claim In Local Recruitment: J&K & Ladakh High Court

The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh dismissed a Letters Patent Appeal challenging the selection of a Rehbar-e-Taleem (RET) teacher in Government...

Karnataka High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Alleged Misappropriation of School Food Grains Case

The Karnataka High Court granted anticipatory bail to a government school warden accused in a case involving alleged misappropriation of food grains supplied to...

Tahasildar Cannot Ignore Binding Court Orders In Mutation Proceedings: Orissa High Court

The Orissa High Court has set aside an order of the Tahasildar, Bhubaneswar, rejecting a land mutation claim, holding that a revenue authority cannot...