Raipur Airport Is Built On My Family’s Land: Chhattisgarh Farmer Moves To Supreme Court Seeking Rs 3,500 Crore

A 53-year-old farmer from Chhattisgarh has moved the Supreme Court seeking nearly Rs.3,500 crore in compensation, claiming that the land occupied by Raipur’s Swami Vivekananda Airport, including its terminal and surrounding area, originally belonged to his family.

Civil Disputes Cannot Be Turned Into Money Laundering Cases: Allahabad High Court While Quashing ED Proceedings

The Allahabad High Court quashed money laundering proceedings against Tulsiani Construction and its directors, holding that civil and commercial disputes cannot be converted into criminal prosecutions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The Court also set aside the ED’s summoning and attachment actions.

70 Years, 4 Generations, One Land Dispute: Supreme Court Finally Ends Legal Battle, Upholds 1957 Sale Deed

The Supreme Court ended a land dispute that lasted 70 years and spanned four generations by upholding a registered 1957 sale deed. The Court ruled that minor discrepancies cannot invalidate a sale deed unless there are allegations of fraud or forgery.

Courts Cannot Force Litigants To Accept Compensation Instead Of Relief They Never Sought: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that a High Court cannot replace mandatory injunction decrees with monetary compensation when such relief was not sought. A Bench of Justices S.V.N. Bhatti and Atul S. Chandurkar set aside the Punjab and Haryana HC order.

Delete The Post,  Social Media Is Not A License To Tarnish Actor’s Reputation: Bombay High Court Advises Salman Khan’s Neighbour

The Bombay High Court advised Salman Khan’s neighbour Ketan Kakkad to consider deleting social media posts and videos targeting the actor, observing that access to digital platforms does not confer a right to damage another person’s reputation. The Court stressed that pending disputes should be resolved through legal proceedings.

Secondary Evidence Cannot Be Permitted When Original Exists And Can Be Produced: MP High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court at Jabalpur set aside a trial court order allowing secondary evidence under Section 60 of the Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. The Court held, “Secondary evidence cannot be permitted when original exists.”

Supreme Court Slams MP High Court for Allowing State’s 1,612-Day Delay Without Proper Reasons

The Supreme Court pulled up the Madhya Pradesh High Court for casually condoning a 1,612-day delay by the state in filing a civil petition. The top court set aside the order and sent the matter back for fresh consideration under settled law.

“The Medicine Is to Laugh”: Supreme Court Turns Civil Dispute ‘Criminal Case’ Into a Lesson in Law

The Supreme Court set aside a Rajasthan High Court order denying anticipatory bail to a couple, calling the matter a civil dispute wrongly given a criminal twist. Justice JB Pardiwala chose laughter over anger while criticising the misuse of criminal law.

Breaking: Supreme Court Withdraws Remarks Against Justice Prashant Kumar, Allahabad High Court Bar Welcomes Move

The Allahabad High Court Bar Association praised the Supreme Court for deleting its earlier critical remarks against Justice Prashant Kumar, calling it a step to protect judicial independence. The SC clarified it never intended to embarrass the judge and acted to uphold the judiciary’s dignity.

Supreme Court Slams Allahabad HC Over Suspension of Sentence: “Such Errors Creep In at the High Court When Settled Law Is Not Applied Correctly”

The Supreme Court set aside an Allahabad High Court order refusing to suspend a convict’s sentence, stating, “Such errors arise in the High Court when settled law is not applied properly,” days after criticising another HC judge in a civil dispute case.