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Supreme Court Restores Eviction Decree, Holds “Deemed Service” Valid Despite Postal Endorsement of ‘Not Delivered’: “Service by Registered Post Invokes Presumption of Delivery under General Clauses Act”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and restored the eviction decree passed by the Trial Court, setting aside the High Court's judgment that had quashed the decree on…
Posted by Rawlaw August 3, 2025
ndps
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Kerala High Court Grants Statutory Bail in NDPS Case, Holds Section 10 of General Clauses Act Inapplicable to Section 187(3) BNSS When Final Report Is Filed After 180-Day Limit Due to Holiday” Filing the final report after the 180th day, even if the day is a holiday, cannot deprive an accused of the right to statutory bail”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court granted statutory bail to an accused under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), on the ground that the final report…
Posted by Rawlaw July 25, 2025

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