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Magistrate Cannot Direct Economic Offences Wing to Investigate Custodial Torture Cases Outside Its Jurisdiction Under S.O 232 of 2022: High Court of J&K and Ladakh

Magistrate Cannot Direct Economic Offences Wing to Investigate Custodial Torture Cases Outside Its Jurisdiction Under S.O 232 of 2022: High Court of J&K and Ladakh

#PoliceJurisdiction #CriminalInvestigation #JandKHighCourt

High Court Overturns Magistrate's Order: Economic Offences Wing Lacks Jurisdiction in Custodial Death Probe Case Overview In a significant ruling on police jurisdictional powers, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar has set aside an order by a trial magistrate directing th...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 06 Dec 2025
Magistrate Cannot Direct Specialized Police Wing to Investigate Custodial Torture Outside Its Jurisdiction Under S.O 232: High Court of J&K and Ladakh

Magistrate Cannot Direct Specialized Police Wing to Investigate Custodial Torture Outside Its Jurisdiction Under S.O 232: High Court of J&K and Ladakh

#CriminalJurisdiction #PoliceInvestigation #JKHighCourt

High Court Overturns Magistrate's Order: No Jurisdiction for Economic Offences Wing in Custodial Death Probe In a significant ruling on police jurisdictional limits, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar has set aside a lower court's directive to involve a specialized polic...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 06 Dec 2025
Unregistered Receipt Inadmissible as Sale Evidence; False Ownership Claim Bars Injunction for Tenant Possession: J&K High Court

Unregistered Receipt Inadmissible as Sale Evidence; False Ownership Claim Bars Injunction for Tenant Possession: J&K High Court

#PropertyDispute #TenantRights #JKHighCourt

J&K High Court Upholds Vacation of Injunction in Property Dispute: Tenant Cannot Claim Protection Based on False Ownership In a significant ruling on property possession and interim relief, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar dismissed a petition challenging the vacation ...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 05 Dec 2025
J&K High Court Upholds Brick Kiln Act Licensing for Dealers

J&K High Court Upholds Brick Kiln Act Licensing for Dealers

#EnvironmentalRegulation #LegalCompliance #HighCourtRuling

J&K High Court Upholds Brick Kiln Act Licensing for Dealers In a significant ruling that reinforces the boundaries between fiscal and regulatory compliance in India's evolving legal landscape, the Jammu & Kashmir High Court has affirmed the applicability of the Jammu and Kashmir Brick Kiln (R...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Licensing Requirements for Brick Dealers 03 Dec 2025
PMLA Appellate Tribunal's Power To Remand Is A Necessary Concomitant Of Its Power To Set Aside Orders Under S.26(4): J&K and Ladakh High Court

PMLA Appellate Tribunal's Power To Remand Is A Necessary Concomitant Of Its Power To Set Aside Orders Under S.26(4): J&K and Ladakh High Court

#PMLA #AppellateTribunal #PowerOfRemand

PMLA Tribunal Can Remand Cases to Adjudicating Authority, Power is Inherent in Setting Aside Orders: J&K and Ladakh High CourtSrinagar, J&K– The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, in a significant ruling, has affirmed that the Appellate Tribunal under the Prevention of Money Laundering...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 01 Dec 2025
Last Seen Theory Shifts Burden U/S 106 Evidence Act; Dock Identification Sufficient Without TIP If Witness Had Ample Interaction: J&K and Ladakh HC

Last Seen Theory Shifts Burden U/S 106 Evidence Act; Dock Identification Sufficient Without TIP If Witness Had Ample Interaction: J&K and Ladakh HC

#CircumstantialEvidence #LastSeenTheory #CriminalLaw

J&K High Court Upholds Life Sentence in 'Pilgrimage Murder' Case, Cites 'Last Seen' Theory and Illicit Affair Motive Jammu:The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has upheld the life imprisonment sentence for a man and his paramour convicted of murdering his wife in 2011, in a case built...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 30 Nov 2025
Dock Identification Sufficient Without TIP If Witnesses Had Ample Interaction; 'Last Seen' Theory Shifts Burden U/S 106 Evidence Act: J&K&L High Court

Dock Identification Sufficient Without TIP If Witnesses Had Ample Interaction; 'Last Seen' Theory Shifts Burden U/S 106 Evidence Act: J&K&L High Court

#CircumstantialEvidence #LastSeenTheory #CriminalLaw

J&K High Court Upholds Life Sentence in 'Pilgrimage Murder' Case, Cites 'Last Seen' Theory and Illicit Affair as Motive Jammu, J&K- The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has upheld the life imprisonment sentence for Arvind Verma and his paramour for the meticulously planned murder of...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 29 Nov 2025
Cross-LoC Trade Is Intra-State Supply Under GST; Composite Show Cause Notice For Multiple Years Permissible: J&K and Ladakh High Court

Cross-LoC Trade Is Intra-State Supply Under GST; Composite Show Cause Notice For Multiple Years Permissible: J&K and Ladakh High Court

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J&K High Court Upholds GST on Cross-LoC Barter Trade, Dismisses Traders' Petitions Srinagar:The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, in a significant ruling, has held that the cross-Line of Control (LoC) barter trade is an "intra-state supply" and therefore taxable under the Goods and ...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 29 Nov 2025
Right of Pre-emption Can Be Waived by Conduct; Estoppel a Valid Defence: J&K and Ladakh High Court

Right of Pre-emption Can Be Waived by Conduct; Estoppel a Valid Defence: J&K and Ladakh High Court

#Preemption #PropertyLaw #Estoppel

J&K High Court Overturns 38-Year-Old Decree, Rules Right of Pre-emption Can Be Waived by Conduct Srinagar, J&K– In a significant ruling on property law, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has set aside a trial court decree that was passed over two decades ago, holding that the statu...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 28 Nov 2025
Prolonged Custody of 7 Years in a Circumstantial Murder Case Warrants Bail: J&K and Ladakh High Court

Prolonged Custody of 7 Years in a Circumstantial Murder Case Warrants Bail: J&K and Ladakh High Court

#Bail #CriminalLaw #JandKHighCourt

J&K High Court Grants Bail to Murder Accused After Seven Years in Custody, Cites Circumstantial Evidence and Trial Delay Jammu, J&K– The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has granted bail to Khalid Hussain @ Munna, an undertrial prisoner who has spent seven years in custody in connecti...

India - High Court of Jammu and Kashmir Case Law 28 Nov 2025
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