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State Cannot Invoke Adverse Possession to Claim Private Land: Punjab & Haryana High Court Orders Compensation

State Cannot Invoke Adverse Possession to Claim Private Land: Punjab & Haryana High Court Orders Compensation

#PropertyRights #Article300A

State Cannot Invoke Adverse Possession to Claim Private Land: Punjab & Haryana High Court Orders CompensationIn a significant reinforcement of property rights, theHigh Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarhhas ruled that the State cannot rely on thedoctrine of adverse possessionto seize priv...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Article 300-A 26 Jun 2026
Writ Maintainable Against Co-op Society If Termination Follows Registrar's Order: Uttarakhand High Court

Writ Maintainable Against Co-op Society If Termination Follows Registrar's Order: Uttarakhand High Court

#UttarakhandHighCourt #WritJurisdiction

WritMaintainableAgainst Co-op Society If Termination Follows Registrar's Order:UttarakhandHigh CourtIn a significant ruling regarding the limits of judicial intervention in the affairs of co-operative societies, theUttarakhandHigh Courthas clarified the scope ofwrit jurisdiction. A Division B...

India - High Court of Uttarakhand Maintainability of Writ Petition 26 Jun 2026
Police Must Restore Possession to Bank Under SARFAESI Act: Rajasthan High Court

Police Must Restore Possession to Bank Under SARFAESI Act: Rajasthan High Court

#SARFAESIAct #RajasthanHighCourt

Police Must Restore Possession to Bank Under SARFAESI Act:Rajasthan High CourtIn a significant ruling aimed at upholding therule of lawregarding financial security, theRajasthan High Courthas directed the police authorities in Bhilwara to take immediate action to...

India - High Court of Rajasthan Enforcement of Security Interest 26 Jun 2026
Residence Proof Mandatory for RTE Quota: Bombay High Court

Residence Proof Mandatory for RTE Quota: Bombay High Court

#RTEAct #BombayHighCourt

Residence Proof Mandatory for RTE Quota: Bombay High CourtThe Bombay High Court has reaffirmed that the residential requirement for admissions under the 'neighbourhood' quota of the Right to Education (RTE) Act is a substantive legal obliga...

India - High Court of Bombay Right to Education Act 2009 26 Jun 2026
Court Restrains Defamatory Labels Against Hospital While Allowing News Coverage: Bombay High Court

Court Restrains Defamatory Labels Against Hospital While Allowing News Coverage: Bombay High Court

#DefamationLaw #MediaEthics

Court Restrains Defamatory Labels Against Hospital While Allowing News Coverage: Bombay High CourtIn a significant balancing act between media freedom and individual reputation, the Bombay High Court has delivered a nuanced

India - High Court of Bombay Defamation Suit 26 Jun 2026
Section 311 CrPC Meant To Elicit Truth, Not Favour Either Side: Rajasthan High Court Allows Summoning Of School Records In POCSO Trial

Section 311 CrPC Meant To Elicit Truth, Not Favour Either Side: Rajasthan High Court Allows Summoning Of School Records In POCSO Trial

#POCSOAct #CriminalProcedure

Section 311 CrPC Meant To Elicit Truth, Not Favour Either Side:Rajasthan High CourtAllows Summoning Of School Records In POCSO TrialIn a significant ruling concerning the scope of judicial discretion during criminal trials, theRajasthan High Courthas emphasized that the primary purpose ofSect...

India - High Court of Rajasthan Section 311 CrPC 26 Jun 2026
Separate Promotion Rules for Absorbed Staff Valid: Uttarakhand HC

Separate Promotion Rules for Absorbed Staff Valid: Uttarakhand HC

#ServiceLaw #UttarakhandHighCourt

Separate Promotion Rules for Absorbed Staff Valid: Uttarakhand HCIn a significant ruling regarding service conditions within the state’s power sector, theUttarakhand High Courthas upheld the validity of theUttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd. (UPCL)Junior Engineer (Electrical & Mechanical) Serv...

India - High Court of Uttarakhand Article 14 and Service Classification 26 Jun 2026
KPTCL Cannot Unilaterally Hike Supervision Fees: Karnataka High Court

KPTCL Cannot Unilaterally Hike Supervision Fees: Karnataka High Court

#ElectricityAct #AdministrativeLaw

KPTCL Cannot Unilaterally Hike Supervision Fees: Karnataka High CourtIn a significant ruling for private infrastructure developers, the High Court of Karnataka has ruled that the Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL)

India - High Court of Karnataka Electricity Act 2003; Statutory Authority of Transmission Utilities 26 Jun 2026
Magistrate Cannot Overturn Surrogacy Eligibility: Madras HC

Magistrate Cannot Overturn Surrogacy Eligibility: Madras HC

#SurrogacyLaw #MadrasHighCourt

Magistrate Cannot Overturn Surrogacy Eligibility: Madras HCIn a landmark ruling reinforcing the right to parenthood, theMadras High Courthas clarified the boundaries between executive certification and judicial oversight in cases ofaltruistic surrogacy. Presided over by Justice Shamim Ahmed, ...

India - High Court of Madras Surrogacy Regulation Act 2021 26 Jun 2026
Married Daughters Are Entitled to Compassionate Appointment Under Karnataka Civil Services Rules: High Court

Married Daughters Are Entitled to Compassionate Appointment Under Karnataka Civil Services Rules: High Court

#CompassionateAppointment #GenderEquality

Married Daughters Are Entitled toCompassionate AppointmentUnder Karnataka Civil Services Rules: High CourtIn a significant move toward gender equality in employment, theHigh Court of Karnatakahas ruled that married daughters are entitled to be considered forcompassionate appointment. TheDivis...

India - High Court of Karnataka Compassionate Appointment 26 Jun 2026
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