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Understanding the Alteration and Revocation of Wills Under Indian LawA will is a crucial legal document that allows an individual (the testator) to express their wishes regarding the distribution of their property after death. However, circumstances and intentions can change during a person’s lifetime, raising important questions about how and when a will can be […]

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Wakia Afrin (Minor) v/s M/S National Insurance Co. Ltd…

👆📌Supreme Court questions restriction of No-Fault claims to third parties, seeks larger bench clarity The Supreme Court doubted prior rulings limiting Section 163A claims to third parties, emphasizing its overriding “no-fault liability” provision. It restored compensation for the minor petitioner’s mother’s death but referred the issue of insurer liability for the owner-driver’s death to a

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Delhi Pollution Control Committee (Appellant) v/s Lodhi Property Co. Ltd. etc. (Respondents)…

“Supreme Court upholds Pollution Boards’ power to levy environmental damages” The Supreme Court ruled that Pollution Control Boards can impose and collect restitutionary or compensatory damages, including fixed sums or bank guarantees, under Sections 33A and 31A of the Water and Air Acts, reversing the Delhi High Court’s restrictive interpretation. Court:Supreme Court of India Case:Delhi

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Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) v/s Green Infra Corporate Wind Private Limited & Others…

“Supreme Court backs wind energy firms in tariff dispute againstGUVNL” The Supreme Court dismissed GUVNL’s appeals, ruling that wind energy companies not availing accelerated depreciation under income tax laws were entitled to seek separate tariff determination by GERC, as per the 2010 Tariff Order. Court:Supreme Court of India Case:Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) vs.

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🏛️ MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT Order 39 Rules 1 & 2 CPC Temporary Injunction Appeal against order allowing partial construction — High Court quashed the appellate order, restoring the trial court’s status quo order. — The court found that the defendants had repeatedly obtained mutation orders based on a disputed will, often without impleading all

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Weekly Landmark Judgments (28 July 2025 – 02 August 2025)…

✅ Weekly Judgments (28 July 2025 – 02 August 2025) 📌 M/S. Airen and Associates v. M/S. Sanmar Engineering Services Limited, 2025 SCSupreme Court observed that “acknowledgment of partial debt would not extend the limitation period for the entire debt under Section 18 of the Limitation Act, 1963” while upholding the Chhattisgarh High Court’s decision

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Legal Update..How to appreciate material on record in an offence U/S 498A of IPC?…

Supreme Court: How to appreciate material on record in an offence U/S 498A of IPC?Instances of a husband’s family members filing a petition to quash criminal proceedings launched against them by his wife in the midst of matrimonial disputes are neither a rarity nor of recent origin. Precedents aplenty abound on this score. We may

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Anil Krishnarao Apashingkar V/s The State of Maharashtra…

Rules for production, use and recording of the Tape-Recorded Evidence in Court incorporated in Criminal Manual issued by the Bombay HC“24. The Honourable the Chief Justice and Judges, with the previous approval of the Governor under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, are pleased to make the following rules regarding recording of the tape-recorded

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ZERO FIR…

ZERO FIR Zero FIR is an First Information Report (FIR), which can be registered by any police station, irrespective of jurisdiction, upon receiving a complaint related to a cognizable offence.o No regular FIR number is assigned at this stage.o The concerned police station registers a fresh FIR and starts the investigation on receipt of the

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Ch. Joseph v/s The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation & Others…

“Supreme Court orders reinstatement of colour-blind driver with alternate job” The Supreme Court ruled that the termination of a colour-blind driver without offering alternate employment violated binding settlements and constitutional rights. The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) was directed to reinstate the appellant in a suitable non-driving role with full pay protection and 25%

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