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Lack of Medical Corroboration for Kirpan Injuries Warrants Acquittal Despite Eyewitness Testimony: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Lack of Medical Corroboration for Kirpan Injuries Warrants Acquittal Despite Eyewitness Testimony: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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High Court Upholds Murder Conviction for Two in Land Dispute Triple Homicide, Acquits Three Citing Contradiction with Medical EvidenceChandigarh, September 17, 2025– The Punjab and Haryana High Court, while adjudicating a two-decade-old criminal appeal, has upheld the life sentences for two m...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 08 Oct 2025
Failure to Record Secret Information in Writing Under S.42 NDPS Act is Fatal to Prosecution Case: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Failure to Record Secret Information in Writing Under S.42 NDPS Act is Fatal to Prosecution Case: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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Procedural Lapses Under NDPS Act Lead to Acquittal in Poppy Husk Case, P&H High Court Overturns Conviction Chandigarh– The Punjab and Haryana High Court has acquitted two individuals convicted for possessing a commercial quantity of poppy husk, setting aside their 10-year prison sentences. Th...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 06 Oct 2025
NDPS Act: Sentence Reduced for 'Intermediate Quantity' of Poppy Husk, Punjab & Haryana High Court Cites Reformative Justice

NDPS Act: Sentence Reduced for 'Intermediate Quantity' of Poppy Husk, Punjab & Haryana High Court Cites Reformative Justice

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Reduces 10-Year Sentence for Poppy Husk Possession, Cites Reformative Approach CHANDIGARH– The Punjab and Haryana High Court has modified the sentence of a man convicted under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, reducing his 10-year rig...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 06 Oct 2025
Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Prematurely On Complex Factual Issues of Locus, Cause Of Action & Limitation: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Prematurely On Complex Factual Issues of Locus, Cause Of Action & Limitation: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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P&H High Court: Plaint Cannot Be Rejected When Cause of Action and Limitation Involve Triable Issues Chandigarh:In a significant ruling on civil procedure, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that a plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) ...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 06 Oct 2025
Review Under Rule 16.28 PPR Not Maintainable Against Appellate Orders; Dismissal Mandatory For RI Exceeding 1 Month: Punjab and Haryana High Court

Review Under Rule 16.28 PPR Not Maintainable Against Appellate Orders; Dismissal Mandatory For RI Exceeding 1 Month: Punjab and Haryana High Court

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No Discretion to Waive Dismissal for Police Officers Sentenced to Over a Month of Rigorous Imprisonment: P&H High Court Clarifies Police Rules Chandigarh:In a significant ruling clarifying the scope of disciplinary powers under the Punjab Police Rules, 1934 (PPR), the Punjab and Haryana High ...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 06 Oct 2025
Certificate under S.65B Evidence Act Not Required to Confront Witness with Electronic Record During Cross-Examination if They Admit Its Contents: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Certificate under S.65B Evidence Act Not Required to Confront Witness with Electronic Record During Cross-Examination if They Admit Its Contents: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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High Court Clarifies: No S.65B Certificate Needed to Confront Witness with Electronic Evidence They Admit To Chandigarh, Punjab– In a significant ruling on the procedural aspects of electronic evidence, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that a certificate under Section 65B of the Ind...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 01 Oct 2025
Election Petition Must Be Filed By A Candidate or Elector; Lack of Locus Standi Is Fatal: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Election Petition Must Be Filed By A Candidate or Elector; Lack of Locus Standi Is Fatal: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Plea Against Hisar MP, Cites Petitioner's Lack of Standing Chandigarh– The Punjab and Haryana High Court has summarily dismissed an election petition challenging the victory of Jai Parkash from the Hisar Parliamentary Constituency, ruling that the petitio...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 01 Oct 2025
Contempt Jurisdiction Is to Uphold Majesty of Law, Not Coerce Litigants; Order Imposing Costs Without Hearing Is Arbitrary: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Contempt Jurisdiction Is to Uphold Majesty of Law, Not Coerce Litigants; Order Imposing Costs Without Hearing Is Arbitrary: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Sets Aside Contempt Order, Chides Bench for Breaching Judicial Propriety Chandigarh:In a significant ruling on the scope and exercise of contempt jurisdiction, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has quashed an order that imposed a potential cost of ₹50,000 on state ...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 01 Oct 2025
Corporate Insolvency Proceedings Don't Absolve Directors of Criminal Liability in Cheque Bounce Cases: Punjab & Haryana High Court

Corporate Insolvency Proceedings Don't Absolve Directors of Criminal Liability in Cheque Bounce Cases: Punjab & Haryana High Court

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Corporate Insolvency No Shield for Directors in Cheque Bounce Cases, Rules Punjab & Haryana High Court Chandigarh:The Punjab and Haryana High Court has delivered a significant ruling, affirming that directors and signatories of a company cannot escape criminal liability under Section 138 of t...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 01 Oct 2025
Punjab & Haryana High Court Acquits Man Convicted for Father-in-Law's Murder Citing Inconsistent Witness Testimony and Flawed Investigation

Punjab & Haryana High Court Acquits Man Convicted for Father-in-Law's Murder Citing Inconsistent Witness Testimony and Flawed Investigation

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P&H High Court Overturns Murder Conviction, Acquits Son-in-Law Citing Unreliable Testimony and Botched Investigation Chandigarh- The Punjab and Haryana High Court has acquitted Gurbinder Singh alias Gora in a 2003 murder case, overturning a life sentence handed down by a trial court in 2005. ...

India - High Court of Punjab and Haryana Case Law 01 Oct 2025
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