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Year: 2025

Defaulting Borrower Cannot Claim OTS Benefit Without Fulfilling Bank’s Conditions : Supreme Court Allows SBI’s Appeal

Defaulting Borrower Cannot Claim OTS Benefit Without Fulfilling Bank’s Conditions : Supreme Court Allows SBI’s AppealThe Supreme Court observed that availing the Bank’s One Time Settlement (“OTS”) scheme is not a borrower’s right, particularly where there

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“Allow Good Things to Happen in the Country”: Supreme Court on SIT Clean Chit to Vantara

The Supreme Court has accepted the findings of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) which gave a clean chit to the Vantara facility in Jamnagar, dismissing allegations of animal smuggling, money laundering, and misuse of resources. Key

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Barring Non-Muslims From Creating Waqfs Not Arbitrary Prima Facie : Supreme Court

On September 15, the Supreme Court observed that it is not arbitrary to restrict the creation of waqfs to Muslims, noting that non-Muslims can still dedicate property for charitable purposes through the creation of trusts. A

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Supreme Court: Bail Applications Must Be Decided Within Two Months

The Supreme Court has directed all High Courts and trial courts to ensure that bail and anticipatory bail applications are decided swiftly, ideally within two months of filing. The Court emphasized that such cases directly affect

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MP High Court: Adult Woman Free to Live with Married Man

The Madhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpur, in a ruling dated August 18, 2025, reiterated that an adult woman has the right to decide where and with whom she wants to live, even if the man

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Private Defence Can’t Be Weighed In Golden Scale’ : Supreme Court Acquits Doctor For Killing Attacker Who Fired Pistol

The Supreme Court has overturned the conviction and life sentence of a doctor from Uttarakhand who was earlier held guilty of killing a man during a violent confrontation at his clinic. The Court accepted the doctor’s

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Supreme Court: Police Must Register FIR If Cognizable Offence Is Shown, Need Not Verify Complaint’s Authenticity

The Supreme Court has once again clarified that police officers are not required to check the truth or reliability of a complaint before registering a First Information Report (FIR). If the contents of a complaint indicate

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Cash Loan Not Negated Merely Due To Absence Of Documentary Proof : Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that a loan advanced partly in cash cannot be disbelieved merely because documentary proof is unavailable, provided the promissory note records the entire transaction and is admitted by the borrower. A

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Educated Woman In Relationship Despite Knowing Partner’s Marital Status Can’t Be Said To Be Exploited In Law: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has held that an educated and independent woman, who willingly engages in a romantic relationship despite knowing her partner’s marital status, cannot later claim she was misled or sexually exploited under the

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Emotional Bond with Grandparents Cannot Override Biological Parents’ Right to Custody: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court has ruled that emotional attachment between a child and their grandparents does not grant the latter a superior claim over the custody rights of the biological parents. A division bench comprising Justices

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