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‘No Useful Purpose Served in Continuing Criminal Proceedings’: Delhi High Court Ends FIR After Full Settlement

COURT’S DECISION The High Court allowed the petition seeking quashing of an FIR registered under multiple provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (formerly IPC equivalents) relating to assault, criminal…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
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‘No Fruitful Purpose in Further Custody’: Delhi High Court Grants Bail After Highlighting Serious Lapses in Investigation

COURT’S DECISION The High Court granted regular bail to the applicant accused in connection with a large-scale cyber fraud case involving alleged cheating of ₹45,00,000. Despite allegations of involvement in…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
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‘Termination Without Any Cogent Reason Cannot Be Sustained’: Delhi High Court Orders Full Relief to Wrongfully Terminated Workman After Exposing Fabricated Documents

COURT’S DECISION The Court held that the workman’s termination was illegal, unjustified, and based on fabricated documents, and therefore ordered his reinstatement with 20% back wages along with continuity of…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
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‘Tribunal Must Award Just and Fair Compensation’ — Delhi High Court Rejects Insurer’s Challenge to 75% Functional Disability & Notional Income of Animation Student

COURT’S DECISION The Court dismissed the insurer’s appeal and upheld the Tribunal’s award of ₹66,33,256 with 7.5% interest, holding that: The Tribunal correctly assessed the claimant’s notional income at ₹20,000…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
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‘Putting Matrimonial Litigations to Rest Serves the Ends of Justice’ — Delhi High Court Quashes 498A/406 Case After Full Settlement & Completion of Divorce

COURT’S DECISION The Court exercised its inherent jurisdiction under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and quashed the FIR registered for offences under Sections 498A/406/34 IPC, along with…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
SUPREME COURT: “Mere Refusal to Marry Is Not Instigation”: Powerful Judgment Quashing Suicide-Abetment FIR After Love Affair Turns Tragic
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SUPREME COURT: “Mere Refusal to Marry Is Not Instigation”: Powerful Judgment Quashing Suicide-Abetment FIR After Love Affair Turns Tragic

Court's Decision The Supreme Court delivered a powerful judgment quashing an FIR for abetment of suicide under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code. Holding that “mere refusal to marry,…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
Madras High Court condones 11,926-day delay in appeal: “When public interest is at stake, justice cannot be denied on technicalities”
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Madras High Court condones 11,926-day delay in appeal: “When public interest is at stake, justice cannot be denied on technicalities”

Court’s decision The Madras High Court, through Justice K.K. Ramakrishnan, allowed the State’s application seeking condonation of a delay of 11,926 days in filing a second appeal against a decree…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
Madras High Court quashes reassessment proceedings under the Income Tax Act: “A reassessment notice issued beyond the surviving period is time-barred”
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Madras High Court quashes reassessment proceedings under the Income Tax Act: “A reassessment notice issued beyond the surviving period is time-barred”

Court’s decision The Madras High Court quashed multiple reassessment and penalty proceedings initiated under Sections 147, 148, 271(1)(c), and 271AAC(1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, holding that notices issued…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
Madras High Court quashes punitive cancellation of transplant licence: “Fair procedure is the cornerstone of administrative action” — Hospital’s licence restored for fresh reconsideration under Section 16 of the Transplantation Act
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Madras High Court quashes punitive cancellation of transplant licence: “Fair procedure is the cornerstone of administrative action” — Hospital’s licence restored for fresh reconsideration under Section 16 of the Transplantation Act

Court’s decision The Madras High Court set aside the suspension and cancellation of the hospital’s approval under the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994, holding that the authorities…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
Madras High Court powerful ruling on deceptive trademark adoption: “Prior user prevails when bona fides are absent”, word marks dominate consumer perception, and minor variations in packaging will not save infringers
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Madras High Court powerful ruling on deceptive trademark adoption: “Prior user prevails when bona fides are absent”, word marks dominate consumer perception, and minor variations in packaging will not save infringers

Court’s decision The Madras High Court granted a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from using the mark “BOUNCE” for alcoholic beverages on the ground that the defendants’ adoption lacked bona…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025

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