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Magistrate Cannot Expand Conditional Orders Under Section 133 CrPC Without Due Process: High Court of HP

Magistrate Cannot Expand Conditional Orders Under Section 133 CrPC Without Due Process: High Court of HP

#Section133CrPC #PublicNuisance

Beyond the Branches: High Court Clarifies Limits of Magisterial Power under Section 133 TheHigh Court of Himachal Pradesh, presided over by Justice Rakesh Kainthla, has delivered a significant ruling concerning the scope of a Magistrate’s power when dealing with public nuisance claims. The ju...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Section 133 CrPC (Conditional Order) 01 Jun 2026
Valid LMV Driving License Permits Transport Vehicle Use Up to 7,500kg: HP High Court Clarifies Compensation Norms

Valid LMV Driving License Permits Transport Vehicle Use Up to 7,500kg: HP High Court Clarifies Compensation Norms

#MotorVehicleAct #InsuranceLaw

Licensing Clarified: HP High Court Sets Standard for LMV Drivers and Compensation Awards In a significant ruling, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh has clarified the interplay between licensing regulations under the Motor Vehicles Act and the calculation of "just compensation"...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act 30 May 2026
Denial of Actual Pay Upon Retrospective Regularization is Impermissible Under ID Act: Himachal HC

Denial of Actual Pay Upon Retrospective Regularization is Impermissible Under ID Act: Himachal HC

#LabourLaw #IndustrialDisputesAct

Himachal HC Ensures Fair Pay: No "Notional" Limits for Retrospectively Regularized Workers In a significant relief for Class-IV employees, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh has ruled that state authorities cannot restrict the financial benefits of retrospectivel...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Section 33-C(2) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 29 May 2026
Concurrent Findings of Fact and the Limits of Section 100 CPC: HP High Court Denies Injunction Against Alleged Co-Sharer Construction

Concurrent Findings of Fact and the Limits of Section 100 CPC: HP High Court Denies Injunction Against Alleged Co-Sharer Construction

#PropertyLaw #Injunction

When Can a Co-Owner Stop Construction on Joint Property? High Court Weighs In In a significant judgment regarding the rights of co-sharers over jointly owned land, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh has reaffirmed that a co-tenant cannot be restrai...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Section 100 CPC and Rights of Co-sharers 27 May 2026
Blacklisting Without Prior Show-Cause Notice Violates Natural Justice: Himachal Pradesh High Court

Blacklisting Without Prior Show-Cause Notice Violates Natural Justice: Himachal Pradesh High Court

#NaturalJustice #AdministrativeLaw

Due Process Denied: Himachal HC Intervenes in Contractor Blacklisting Case In a significant ruling concerning the administrative power to discipline government contractors, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh has underscored that the “harshest possible action” of blacklisting ca...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Administrative Law and Natural Justice 27 May 2026
Pendency of Proceedings is Sine Qua Non for Quashing Conviction Under Section 482 CrPC: Himachal Pradesh High Court

Pendency of Proceedings is Sine Qua Non for Quashing Conviction Under Section 482 CrPC: Himachal Pradesh High Court

#CriminalJurisprudence #Section482

The End of the Road: Himachal High Court Clarifies Limits on Quashing Final Convictions In a recent order that reinforces the principle of finality in criminal litigation, theHigh Court of Himachal Pradeshhas ruled that the inherent powers granted to the court underSection 482 of the Code of ...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Section 482 Cr.P.C. / Post-Conviction Compounding 22 May 2026
Ad-Hoc Appointments in Excess of Quota Cannot Count Towards Seniority: Himachal Pradesh High Court

Ad-Hoc Appointments in Excess of Quota Cannot Count Towards Seniority: Himachal Pradesh High Court

#ServiceLaw #SeniorityRights

Examining the Limits of Ad-Hoc Tenure: Himachal High Court Upholds Seniority Ruling In a significant ruling concerning service law, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has reinforced the principle that appointments made purely on an ad-hoc, stop-gap basis do not entitle employees t...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Seniority Rights for Ad-hoc Appointments 21 May 2026
High Court Upholds Insurance Liability in Motor Accident Claims Despite Allegations of Invalid Driving Licenses

High Court Upholds Insurance Liability in Motor Accident Claims Despite Allegations of Invalid Driving Licenses

#MotorVehiclesAct #InsuranceLaw

High Court Upholds Insurance Liability: Proving Willful Policy Violations in Motor Accident Claims In a significant ruling for personal injury litigation, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh has reinforced the burden of proof required by insurance companies when challenging liab...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Section 173 Motor Vehicles Act 19 May 2026
Judicial Sanctity Cannot Be Given to Adulterous Relationships: HP High Court Dismisses Habeas Corpus Plea

Judicial Sanctity Cannot Be Given to Adulterous Relationships: HP High Court Dismisses Habeas Corpus Plea

#HabeasCorpus #MatrimonialLaw

Beyond the Reach ofHabeas Corpus: High Court Refuses to Support Adulterous 'Live-in' ClaimsIn a firm reaffirmation of the boundaries of judicial intervention in matrimonial matters, theHigh Court of Himachal Pradeshhas dismissed ahabeas corpuspetition filed by a man seeking the custody of a m...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Article 226 of the Constitution of India 14 May 2026
Publication of FIR Contents in Newspaper Not Defamation: Himachal Pradesh High Court

Publication of FIR Contents in Newspaper Not Defamation: Himachal Pradesh High Court

#DefamationLaws #QuashingOfComplaint

Truthful Reporting of FIR Details Cannot Be Called Defamation, Rules HP High CourtThe High Court of Himachal Pradesh has delivered a significant ruling protecting journalists and complainants who approach the police, holding that the mere publication of FIR contents in a newspa...

India - High Court of Himachal Pradesh Defamation and Press Freedom 12 May 2026
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