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Supreme Court: “Litigants Cannot Be Rendered Worse Off for Approaching the Court” — High Court’s Directions Beyond Pleadings Struck Down in Cochin Devaswom Board Land Lease Dispute

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court held that the Kerala High Court had exceeded its jurisdiction by issuing directions beyond the scope of the writ petition, which effectively rendered the petitioners…
Posted by Rawlaw October 8, 2025
MOTOR ACCIDENT CLAIM
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Supreme Court: “Income assessment must reflect real potential; High Court erred in arbitrary reduction” – Compensation enhanced to ₹20.8 lakh in fatal accident claim

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the dependants of a deceased accident victim, setting aside the High Court’s arbitrary reduction of monthly income from ₹6,000 to…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025
RENT RECEIPT
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Supreme Court: “Rent receipts are prima facie proof of landlord-tenant relationship – High Court erred in reappreciating evidence under revision” – Eviction order restored

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the landlord, setting aside the Karnataka High Court’s order that had reversed an eviction decree. The Court held that under…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025
canara bank
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Supreme Court: “Tribunal and High Court erred in re-appreciating evidence; once enquiry held fair, interference with penalty is impermissible” – Compulsory retirement of Canara Bank employee upheld

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by Canara Bank, setting aside the award of the Central Government Industrial Tribunal and the judgment of the Karnataka High Court…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025

Recent News

  • “Comparable Sale Instances Must Prevail” – Bombay High Court Enhances Compensation After Finding Reference Court Erred in Ignoring Higher Valuation Evidence
  • “Arbitration Award Set Aside: Bombay High Court Slams ‘Denial of Natural Justice’ and Declares ‘An Arbitrator Must Give Reasons’ in a Powerful Ruling on Fundamental Policy Breach”
  • “Recovery Certificate Invalidated: Bombay High Court Issues a Powerful Warning That ‘Reasons Are the Soul of Justice’ While Reiterating That ‘A Registrar Must Apply His Mind Before Enforcing Recovery’”
  • Bombay High Court Declares That “A Clean Document Cannot Coexist With a Tainted Transaction,” Sets Aside Conviction After Finding Critical Contradictions in Evidence
  • Recovery Certificate under Section 101 Set Aside: Bombay High Court Holds That “Recording of Reasons Is a Fundamental Requirement” and Directs Denovo Inquiry for Non-Compliance with Rule 86A–86F
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