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Daughters Right To Coparcenary Property Unaffected By Fathers Death: Himachal Pradesh HC

Reinforcing the retroactivity of coparcenary rights conferred on women, the High Court held that daughters possess equal inheritance rights by birth r...

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Accident Alone Doesn't Prove Rash Driving Under IPC: Delhi HC

Merely establishing the occurrence of a fatal road accident is insufficient to secure a criminal conviction without concrete proof of rashness or negl...

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No Cause Of Action To Cancel Sale Deed Curing Registration Defect: Delhi HC

Subsequent removal of procedural deficiencies and obtaining a No Objection Certificate validates registration of a sale deed without creating a fresh ...

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Section 106 Evidence Act Cannot Presume Murder Without Proof: Patna HC

Setting a strict evidentiary boundary against executive assumptions of guilt, the Patna High Court ruled that courts cannot invoke Indian Evidence Act...

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Uncertain Dying Declaration Entitles Accused To Benefit Of Doubt: Himachal Pradesh HC

Exposing critical flaws in the prosecution's narrative, the High Court of Himachal Pradesh set aside a husband's life sentence for wife murder after f...

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Bigamy Charge Requires Specific Overt Act By Relatives: Allahabad HC

General and sweeping accusations against a husband's family members without attributing specific overt acts cannot sustain a prosecution for bigamy un...

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Settled Possession Cannot Defeat Rightful Owner's Title Claim: Delhi HC

Trespassers cannot invoke the doctrine of settled possession as a shield against recovery suits instituted by absolute title holders who seek remedies...

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