Delayed Registration of Birth Certificate Without Statutory Compliance Is Not Proof of Minority: Sikkim High Court
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Ex-Parte Order Without Notice or Jurisdiction Constitutes 'Gross Abuse of Process': Rajasthan High Court
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Calcutta HC Questions Speaker’s Power to Appoint LoP
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Ponraj Challenges FIR Over Alleged Defamatory Political Remarks
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Outsourced Employees Lack Right to Promotion; Unauthorized Designation Upgrades Are Legally Void: Uttarakhand High Court
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Assigning Administrative Charges to Tainted Officials Violates Natural Justice: MP High Court Quashes PWD Order
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Mandatory Administrative Enquiry Precedes FIR Against Public Servants Under SC/ST Act: Uttarakhand High Court
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SC Rules Walking on Footpaths is Fundamental Right
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Accommodation Requests Do Not Constitute Mala Fide Transfers: MP High Court Upholds Government Authority
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#ServiceLaw #Insubordination #HPHighCourt
HP High Court Upholds Termination of Anganwari Worker for 'Gross Insubordination' Shimla:The Himachal Pradesh High Court has upheld the termination of an Anganwari worker, ruling that her persistent and deliberate refusal to comply with official directives to relocate an Anganwari centre amou...
#JudicialReview #ElectionLaw #Delimitation
No Interference in Ward Delimitation Without Mala Fides, HP High Court Rejects Plea Shimla:The Himachal Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling on the scope of judicial review in administrative matters, has dismissed a petition challenging the ward delimitation process for the Municipal C...
#TrademarkLaw #IPR #InterimInjunction
HP High Court: 'Glucose-D' is a Descriptive Term, Zydus Cannot Claim Monopoly to Restrain Leeford Shimla, HP- The Himachal Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling on trademark law, has declined to grant an interim injunction to Zydus Wellness Products Ltd., the owner of the well-known 'Gl...
#HPHighCourt #PublicAccountability #Estoppel
HP High Court on Public Body Accountability: Key Rulings on Estoppel, Statutory Rights, and Infrastructure In a series of significant rulings, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has reinforced the principles of accountability for public and state-run bodies, delivering judgments that span from m...
#MotorVehiclesAct #CompensationLaw #StatutoryRights
Deceased Cannot Waive Dependents' Statutory Compensation Rights: Himachal Pradesh High Court Upholds Family's Claim Shimla, HP– In a significant judgment reinforcing the protective ambit of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has unequivocally held that a deceased in...
#InfrastructureLaw #JudicialOversight #PublicInterestLitigation
Himachal High Court Ties Toll Collection to 10-Day Highway Repair Ultimatum Shimla, India– In a significant assertion of judicial oversight over public infrastructure projects, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has issued a stark ultimatum to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). A D...
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HP High Court Modifies MACT Award, Invokes Order 41 Rule 33 to Grant Consortium to Kin Despite No Cross-Appeal Shimla, November 07, 2025– In a significant ruling on the scope of appellate powers, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has modified a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) award, exerc...
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Himachal High Court Weekly: From Criminal Procedure Rights to Administrative Accountability Shimla, HP– The Himachal Pradesh High Court delivered a series of significant rulings this past week, touching upon a wide spectrum of legal issues from the fundamental rights of an accused in a crimin...
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HP High Court: Employer's Delay Nullifies Laches Defense, Upholds Jurisdiction Based on Employee's ResidenceShimla, HP– In a significant ruling that reinforces the principles of territorial jurisdiction and holds public employers accountable for administrative lethargy, the Himachal Pradesh H...
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HP High Court: Section 10 CPC Governs Stay of Suits, Not Consolidation Shimla, HP– The Himachal Pradesh High Court has delivered a significant judgment clarifying a fundamental distinction in civil procedure, ruling that Section 10 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908, pertains exclusively...
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