Transfer Orders Under Section 24 CPC Cannot Be Challenged by Special Appeal: Allahabad High Court Clarifies Law

The Allahabad High Court has ruled that a Special Appeal is not maintainable against a Single Judge’s order on transfer applications under Section 24 CPC. Such orders are procedural, not “judgments”, and are barred from appeal under Section 105 of the CPC.

Tendency of Exploiting Women on the Pretext of Marriage is Threat to Society, Must be Curbed: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court has warned that exploiting women through false promises of marriage is a serious social threat. Denying anticipatory bail, the Court stressed the need to curb such growing tendencies to protect women and uphold societal morality.

Allahabad High Court Quashes Forgery Case Against Shooter Vartika Singh: Victim Of Impersonation Scam

The Allahabad High Court quashed the forgery case against shooter Vartika Singh, ruling she was victim of impersonation scam. The Court noted the scam targeted her for exploitation, confirming that criminal proceedings could not continue against someone misled.

Moral Misconduct Not Sexual Harassment: Allahabad HC Calls Lecturer’s Dismissal ‘Shockingly Disproportionate’

The Allahabad High Court held that a consensual teacher–student relationship amounted to moral misconduct, not sexual harassment, and ruled that dismissal with disqualification was shockingly disproportionate, directing MNNIT to reconsider the punishment.

Classic Example Of Casual And Cavalier Attitude Of The Authorities: Allahabad HC Slams UP Police

The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court strongly criticised the Uttar Pradesh authorities for showing a “casual and cavalier attitude” in handling missing person cases, stressing that such neglect endangers individuals and reflects lapses in police responsibility.

Maintenance Cannot Be Denied Merely On Assumptions Of Social Media Income: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court set aside a Bareilly family court order denying maintenance to a woman, on assumptions about her income as a YouTuber. The Court held maintenance cannot be denied without examining both spouses’ actual earnings carefully.

Live-In Relationship Is Not Illegal: Allahabad High Court Grant Protection to 12 Adult Couples

Allahabad High Court rules that live-in relationships between consenting adults are not illegal and deserve constitutional protection. Reaffirming Article 21, the Court directs police protection, rejects social morality arguments, and upholds personal liberty.

Rahul Gandhi British Citizenship Case: Allahabad High Court Transfers Complaint from Raebareli to Lucknow

The Allahabad High Court transferred the British citizenship complaint against Rahul Gandhi from Raebareli to Lucknow. The move came after the complainant claimed that Gandhi’s supporters were preventing him from presenting his arguments in the Raebareli court.

Time-Bound Investigations Must Be An Exception, Not The Rule: Supreme Court

Supreme Court held that courts must avoid mandating time-bound investigations unless evidence shows delay or stagnation. A Bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and N.K. Singh said such directions should remain rare exceptions, not routine practice in criminal cases.

Freedom Of One Person Ends Where Another’s Rights Begin: Allahabad High Court Bars Live-In Relationships For Married Persons

The Allahabad High Court ruled that a married person cannot enter a live-in relationship without first obtaining a legal divorce. The court said personal liberty is not absolute, holding freedom ends where statutory rights of another person begin.