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Kerala High Court on Police Protection in Civil Disputes — “Mandamus Cannot Be Used to Bypass Civil Remedies”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court allowed two writ appeals and set aside the order of a Single Judge that had directed police authorities to provide protection to one set…
Posted by Rawlaw August 25, 2025
breach of trust
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Patna High Court on Cheating and Criminal Breach of Trust — “Civil Dispute Cannot be Allowed to be Cloaked as a Criminal Offence”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court quashed the criminal proceedings initiated against the petitioner for alleged cheating and criminal breach of trust. The Court held that the allegations, even if…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
inheritance dispute
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Patna High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Arising from Inheritance Dispute Between Sisters: “Dispute is Completely Civil in Nature”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court allowed the petition seeking quashing of criminal proceedings initiated under Sections 448, 380, 506, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The Court held…
Posted by Rawlaw August 2, 2025
quashed
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Supreme Court Quashes 23-Year-Old Criminal Complaint Based on Alleged Forged Will: “Civil Disputes Cannot Be Camouflaged as Criminal Offences”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court quashed a criminal complaint pending since 2002 against four women accused of forging a will to deprive the complainant of property rights. The Court observed…
Posted by Rawlaw August 1, 2025

Recent News

  • Delhi High Court restores probate and upholds mother’s final wishes — “Suspicious circumstances must be proved, not presumed; unproved allegations cannot defeat a validly executed Will”
  • Supreme Court upholds conviction for aggravated sexual assault on a 4-year-old child, holding that “Medical evidence cannot override consistent ocular testimony,” but reduces sentence from seven to six years
  • Bombay High Court clarifies that “Auction timelines are part of legal proceedings” and holds that the pandemic-period delay in depositing auction amounts stands protected under the Supreme Court’s exclusion order
  • Bombay high court affirms labour-friendly approach, holding that “When an employer does not dispute employment, the workman deserves full protection of industrial justice” in reinstatement appeal
  • Bombay high court upholds preventive detention, holding that “Verification by senior police officers offers sufficient assurance of genuineness” and personal verification by detaining authority is not required
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