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Kerala High Court on Proof of Dowry Harassment in Matrimonial Disputes — “General Allegations Without Specific Incidents Cannot Sustain Conviction Under Dowry Prohibition Law”
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Kerala High Court on Proof of Dowry Harassment in Matrimonial Disputes — “General Allegations Without Specific Incidents Cannot Sustain Conviction Under Dowry Prohibition Law”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court set aside the conviction of the accused under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition…
Posted by Rawlaw August 24, 2025
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Kerala High Court on Illegal Reinstatement in Panchayat Service — “Reinstatement Cannot Be Ordered Contrary to Statutory Rules”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court held that the petitioner, who sought reinstatement in Panchayat service after earlier termination, could not be reinstated when the appointment itself was contrary to…
Posted by Rawlaw August 24, 2025
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Kerala High Court Quashes Proceedings Under Forest Act — “Every Individual is Entitled to Adequate Opportunity of Defence”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court set aside the order of the trial court that had convicted the accused under the Kerala Forest Act and Wildlife Protection Act. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw August 24, 2025
Kerala High Court on Suspension of Sentence: “Court Cannot Permit the Accused to Evade Due Process by Cloaking His Appeal under Section 389”
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Kerala High Court on Suspension of Sentence: “Court Cannot Permit the Accused to Evade Due Process by Cloaking His Appeal under Section 389”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court refused to suspend the sentence imposed on the petitioner, holding that suspension of sentence under Section 389 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
Kerala High Court on Grant of Temporary Injunction in Property Disputes: “Court Must Balance Competing Rights and Prevent Irreversible Harm”
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Kerala High Court on Grant of Temporary Injunction in Property Disputes: “Court Must Balance Competing Rights and Prevent Irreversible Harm”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court examined the scope of granting temporary injunctions in a property dispute and reiterated that such relief must be guided by the well-established principles of…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
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Kerala High Court on Bail Jurisprudence: “Liberty Cannot Be Denied Merely on the Basis of Apprehensions” — Bail Granted Despite Prosecution’s Objection

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court granted bail to the petitioner, holding that deprivation of personal liberty cannot rest merely upon apprehensions voiced by the prosecution unless substantiated by concrete…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
Kerala High Court: “Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators When Rights Are Denied” — Directions Issued on Regularisation and Relief to Worker After Long Litigation
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Kerala High Court: “Courts Cannot Be Silent Spectators When Rights Are Denied” — Directions Issued on Regularisation and Relief to Worker After Long Litigation

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court delivered a significant ruling addressing the dispute surrounding the termination and subsequent claim for regularisation by a worker who had been engaged on a…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
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Kerala High Court — “Arbitrator must follow natural justice; denial of opportunity vitiates award” — Award set aside for violation of principles of fair hearing

Court’s Decision The High Court held that an arbitral award rendered without granting a fair opportunity of hearing is unsustainable in law. It emphasized that arbitral proceedings, though less formal…
Posted by Rawlaw August 23, 2025
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Kerala High Court Emphasises Limits of Revisional Jurisdiction: “Section 397 CrPC Cannot be Invoked to Re-Appreciate Evidence Already Examined by the Trial and Appellate Courts”

Court’s Decision The High Court dismissed the criminal revision petition, holding that the revisional jurisdiction under Section 397 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is supervisory in nature and cannot…
Posted by Rawlaw August 21, 2025
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Kerala High Court Bars Summary Eviction After 30 Years’ Possession — “State Must First Prove Title Before Civil Court”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court dismissed the State’s appeal challenging a Single Judge’s decision that barred summary eviction of indiwviduals in possession of Government land for over three decades…
Posted by Rawlaw August 14, 2025

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