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Election Petition Must Be Personally Presented by Petitioner to Stamp Reporter Under Section 81 RP Act: Meghalaya High Court

Election Petition Must Be Personally Presented by Petitioner to Stamp Reporter Under Section 81 RP Act: Meghalaya High Court

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Election Challenge Crumbles on Filing technicality: Meghalaya HC Insists on Personal PresentationIn a stark reminder of election law's rigid procedural demands, theHigh Court of Meghalaya at Shillongdismissed an election petition filed by Shri Titosstar Well Chyne challenging the victory of r...

India - High Court of Meghalaya Section 81 Representation of the People Act, 1951 07 Apr 2026
POCSO Proceedings Quashable Under S.528 BNSS in Consensual Adolescent Cases If Ends of Justice Demand: Meghalaya HC

POCSO Proceedings Quashable Under S.528 BNSS in Consensual Adolescent Cases If Ends of Justice Demand: Meghalaya HC

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When Love Meets Law: Meghalaya HC Charts Path to Quash POCSO Cases in Teen RomancesIn a nuanced ruling that bridges strict legal mandates with societal realities, the Meghalaya High Court has held that proceedings under the POCSO Act can be quashed under Section 528 of the BNSS in exceptional...

India - High Court of Meghalaya POCSO Act and Section 528 BNSS 30 Mar 2026
Admitted Lease Deed Can't Be Invalidated for Non-Production of Original: Meghalaya High Court

Admitted Lease Deed Can't Be Invalidated for Non-Production of Original: Meghalaya High Court

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Century-Old Golf Course Lease Survives High Court Scrutiny: Admitted Deed Trumps Missing OriginalIn a nuanced ruling that safeguards a historic land deal while dismissing a second appeal, theMeghalaya High Courthas affirmed theShillong Club Ltd.'s rights over 10.19 acres leased in perpetuity ...

India - High Court of Meghalaya Lease Deed Validity 05 Mar 2026
Section 106(1) BNS Offences Can't Be Quashed on Compromise with Deceased's Heirs: Meghalaya HC

Section 106(1) BNS Offences Can't Be Quashed on Compromise with Deceased's Heirs: Meghalaya HC

#QuashingOfFIR #DeathByNegligence

"Criminal Justice Isn't for Sale": Meghalaya HC Draws Line on Fatal Crash SettlementsIn a stern rebuke to settling serious road accident cases out of court, the High Court of Meghalaya at Shillong has dismissed a petition to quash an FIR for causing dea...

India - High Court of Meghalaya Section 106(1) BNS and Section 528 BNSS 26 Feb 2026
Executing Court Cannot Modify Arbitral Award to Compound Interest; Must Adhere to Award's Specific Terms on Interest Calculation: Meghalaya High Court

Executing Court Cannot Modify Arbitral Award to Compound Interest; Must Adhere to Award's Specific Terms on Interest Calculation: Meghalaya High Court

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Meghalaya High Court: Executing Court Cannot Modify an Arbitral Award's Interest Calculation Shillong:The Meghalaya High Court, in a significant ruling on the scope of an executing court's power, has held that an executing court cannot reinterpret an arbitral award to effectively grant compou...

India - High Court of Meghalaya Case Law 17 Nov 2025
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