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Lack of Reasoned Administrative Orders and Unauthorized De Novo Enquiry Quashed by High Court of Madhya Pradesh

Lack of Reasoned Administrative Orders and Unauthorized De Novo Enquiry Quashed by High Court of Madhya Pradesh

#AdministrativeLaw #ServiceLaw

When Silence is Not Golden: MP High Court Reaffirms the Necessity of Reasoned Administrative Orders In a significant ruling concerning the procedural sanctity of disciplinary proceedings, theHigh Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwaliorhas set aside a disciplinary order that lacked both substantive...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Disciplinary Enquiry Procedures and Principles of Natural Justice 23 Feb 2026
Sibling Jealousy Spurs 'Mental Depravity' Murder: MP HC Rejects Bail, Mandates Mental Health Policy Under BNSS 430(1)

Sibling Jealousy Spurs 'Mental Depravity' Murder: MP HC Rejects Bail, Mandates Mental Health Policy Under BNSS 430(1)

#MentalHealthPolicy #SiblingJealousyMurder

From Jealousy to 'Mental Depravity': MP High Court Rejects Bail in Shocking Sibling Murder, Pushes for Mental Health RevolutionIn a chilling case of familial betrayal, theMadhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpurdenied suspension of life sentences to Khushboo @ Disha Awasthi and Rahul, convicted ...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Mental Health Policy Directive in Criminal Context 20 Feb 2026
Dismissal for Unauthorized Absence Without Proportionality Analysis is Unfair: High Court of Madhya Pradesh

Dismissal for Unauthorized Absence Without Proportionality Analysis is Unfair: High Court of Madhya Pradesh

#ServiceLaw #Proportionality

The Balancing Act: Courts Weigh Disciplinary Rigor Against Compassion in Police ServiceIn a significant ruling that underscores the necessity of proportionality in administrative law, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh has set aside a termination order issued against a Head Constable, calling f...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Proportionality of Punishment in Departmental Inquiries 20 Feb 2026
Proportionality in Punishment: High Court of Madhya Pradesh Mandates Reconsideration of Dismissal for Police Personnel

Proportionality in Punishment: High Court of Madhya Pradesh Mandates Reconsideration of Dismissal for Police Personnel

#ServiceLaw #ProportionalityPrinciple

When Dismissal Crosses the Line: High Court Strikes a Balance in Police Disciplinary CasesIn a significant ruling concerning the disciplinary standards of the uniformed services, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh has emphasized that the "doctrine of proportionality" remains a vital safeguard f...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Doctrine of Proportionality 20 Feb 2026
Stamp Duty on Mining Leases Determined as of Execution Date at 5% of Avg Annual Royalty, No Dead Rent or Penalty: MP High Court

Stamp Duty on Mining Leases Determined as of Execution Date at 5% of Avg Annual Royalty, No Dead Rent or Penalty: MP High Court

#StampDuty #MiningLease

Mining Lease Stamp Duty Slashed:MP High CourtInsists on Execution Date Rule, Axes Rs 2.44 Crore DemandIn a significant ruling for mining firms and stamp duty payers, theMadhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpurhas quashed exorbitant demands totaling over Rs 2.44 crore against cement major M/s Jai...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Indian Stamp Act Article 38(vi) & Section 40 19 Feb 2026
High Court Cannot Re-Appreciate Evidence Under Article 227: MP High Court Upholds School Peon's Dismissal

High Court Cannot Re-Appreciate Evidence Under Article 227: MP High Court Upholds School Peon's Dismissal

#ServiceLaw #Article227

Limited Scope: High Court Refuses to Revisit Disciplinary Findings in Scindia School CaseThe High Court of Madhya Pradesh has reaffirmed the boundaries of its supervisory jurisdiction, dismissing a decade-long legal battle brought by a former staff member against the prestigious Scindia Schoo...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Article 227 of the Constitution of India 19 Feb 2026
High Court of Madhya Pradesh Rejects Challenge to Termination of Employee Over School Premises Misconduct

High Court of Madhya Pradesh Rejects Challenge to Termination of Employee Over School Premises Misconduct

#ServiceLaw #DomesticInquiry

Court Upholds Termination: Limits of Judicial Review in Domestic Inquiry DisputesThe High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has reaffirmed the limited scope of its supervisory jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, dismissing a petition filed by a former Scindia School ...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Domestic Inquiry Procedure 19 Feb 2026
Marital Status Cannot Bar Married Daughters from Receiving Parental Death Benefits: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Marital Status Cannot Bar Married Daughters from Receiving Parental Death Benefits: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#GenderEquality #ServiceLaw

Breaking Barriers: Court Ends Discrimination Against Married Daughters in Death Benefit Claims In a landmark decision that reinforces constitutional guarantees against gender-based discrimination, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh has ruled that the married status of an employee...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Article 14 and Property Rights 18 Feb 2026
Convenience Cannot Override Legal Procedure: MP High Court Rejects Mandatory Transfer in Matrimonial Disputes under Section 24 CPC

Convenience Cannot Override Legal Procedure: MP High Court Rejects Mandatory Transfer in Matrimonial Disputes under Section 24 CPC

#MatrimonialLaw #LitigationTransfer

Beyond Physical Presence: MP High Court Sets New Standards for Matrimonial Transfer PetitionsIn a significant ruling, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh has clarified that the convenience of a party in a matrimonial dispute does not automatically necessitate the transfer of judicial proceedings...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Section 24 of CPC 18 Feb 2026
Section 24 CPC: Convenience of Spouse Not Sole Consideration for Transfer, Rules MP High Court

Section 24 CPC: Convenience of Spouse Not Sole Consideration for Transfer, Rules MP High Court

#MatrimonialLaw #HighCourt

Bridging the Distance: MP High Court Balances Convenience and Connectivity in Matrimonial TransfersIn a significant order delivered by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, the judiciary has reaffirmed that while the inconvenience of a spouse is a factor in transfer petitions, it does not hold th...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Section 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure 18 Feb 2026
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