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Non-Disclosure by DM of Representation Right to Itself Doesn't Vitiate NSA Detention Order: MP HC Refers to Larger Bench

Non-Disclosure by DM of Representation Right to Itself Doesn't Vitiate NSA Detention Order: MP HC Refers to Larger Bench

#PreventiveDetention #NationalSecurityAct

MP High Court Flags Knotty NSA Puzzle: Does DM Need to Tell Detainee 'You Can Represent to Me Too?'In a nuanced ruling that balances constitutional safeguards with statutory strictures, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has referred pivotal questions on representation...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh National Security Act 1980 Sections 3 & 8 31 Mar 2026
Mere Indirect Benefit from Demarcation Not Criminal Conspiracy: MP High Court Quashes FIR under Section 528 BNSS

Mere Indirect Benefit from Demarcation Not Criminal Conspiracy: MP High Court Quashes FIR under Section 528 BNSS

#QuashingFIR #CriminalConspiracy

Land Grab Gone Wrong: MP High Court Tosses 'Counterblast' FIR Over Bogus Conspiracy ClaimsIn a decisive ruling on March 31, 2026, theHigh Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur, presided over byJustice B. P. Sharma, quashed a trial court order directing an FIR against Pawan Mittal and others. Th...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Section 528 BNSS (482 CrPC equiv.); Criminal Conspiracy in Land Disputes 31 Mar 2026
Homemaker's Services Not Equivalent to Unskilled Labour: MP High Court Enhances Motor Accident Compensation Under MV Act s.173(1)

Homemaker's Services Not Equivalent to Unskilled Labour: MP High Court Enhances Motor Accident Compensation Under MV Act s.173(1)

#HomemakerCompensation #MotorAccidentClaims

'No Fixed Hours, No Leave': MP High Court Values Homemaker's Labour, Nearly Doubles Accident Death PayoutIn a ruling that underscores the economic worth of unpaid domestic work, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has enhanced compensation for the family of Mamta, a hom...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Valuation of Homemaker Income in Compensation 26 Mar 2026
Writ of Quo Warranto Cannot Be Issued Against University Academic Staff: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Writ of Quo Warranto Cannot Be Issued Against University Academic Staff: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#QuoWarranto #ServiceLaw

Threshold Dismissal: Why University Teaching Posts Fail the 'Public Office' Test In a significant ruling for universities across the state, the Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court has clarified the limits of the writ ofQuo Warranto. The court, presided ...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Writ of Quo Warranto 26 Mar 2026
Suspension Orders Not Beyond Judicial Review if Arbitrary or Without Application of Mind: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Suspension Orders Not Beyond Judicial Review if Arbitrary or Without Application of Mind: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#SuspensionSyndrome #JudicialReview

Teacher's Satirical Jibe at LPG Prices Sparks Suspension Battle—High Court Hits PauseIn a swift intervention, theHigh Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwaliorstayed the suspension of primary school teacherSaket Kumar Purohit, who faced departmental action for a Facebook video mimicking Prime Minist...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh M.P. Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1965 & Suspension Guidelines 25 Mar 2026
Driver of Offending Vehicle Necessary Party in Section 166 MV Act Claims: MP High Court at Gwalior

Driver of Offending Vehicle Necessary Party in Section 166 MV Act Claims: MP High Court at Gwalior

#MotorVehiclesAct #NecessaryParty

Procession Pedestrian's Claim Derailed: MP HC Mandates Driver as Must-Join Party in Accident SuitsIn a significant ruling for motor accident compensation cases, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has held that the driver of the offending vehicle is anecessary partyin claims underSect...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Necessary Parties in MV Act Section 166 Petitions 25 Mar 2026
Ex-Gratia Payments Last Hope for Dependents; 6-Month Limit Liberally Construed Despite Delay: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Ex-Gratia Payments Last Hope for Dependents; 6-Month Limit Liberally Construed Despite Delay: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#ExGratiaPayment #ServiceLaw

"Last Hope" Can't Be Denied on Technicalities: MP High Court Orders Rs 7 Lakh Ex-Gratia to Bank WidowIn a ruling blending compassion with justice, theHigh Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwaliorhas directed theCentral Madhya Pra...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Ex-Gratia Payments in Lieu of Compassionate Appointment 25 Mar 2026
Technical Domicile Mismatch in Form is Trivial Error, Not Suppression if No Unfair Advantage: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Technical Domicile Mismatch in Form is Trivial Error, Not Suppression if No Unfair Advantage: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#ServiceLaw #SSCRectruitment

MP High Court Turns the Page on a Typo: SSC Can't Axe Meritorious Candidate Over Domicile GlitchIn a relief-packed ruling, theHigh Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indorehas quashed the Staff Selection Commission's rejection ofRohit Gami's candidature for Constable (GD) in...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Domicile Verification and Technical Errors 25 Mar 2026
Routine Suspension Without Application of Mind Violates Conduct Rules: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Routine Suspension Without Application of Mind Violates Conduct Rules: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#ServiceLaw #JudicialReview

Caught in the Crossfire: High Court Intervenes as Teacher's Suspension is Quashed Following 'Mechanical' Order In a marked rebuke of administrative overreach, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has stayed the suspension of a primary school...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh M.P. Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1965 25 Mar 2026
Driver of Offending Vehicle is a Necessary Party in Claims Under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act: Madhya Pradesh High Court

Driver of Offending Vehicle is a Necessary Party in Claims Under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act: Madhya Pradesh High Court

#MotorVehiclesAct #LegalPrecedent

Crucial Procedural Hurdle: Court Rules Driver is a Necessary Party in Accident Claims In a significant ruling for motor accident litigation, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has reaffirmed that the driver of an offending vehicle is a "necessary party" ...

India - High Court of Madhya Pradesh Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 25 Mar 2026
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