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Deemed Membership Arises Automatically Upon Societies' Failure to Communicate Refusal Within Statutory Period | Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Deemed Membership Arises Automatically Upon Societies' Failure to Communicate Refusal Within Statutory Period | Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that failure to communicate refusal of membership within three months under Section 22(2) triggers automatic deemed admission, irrespective of pending dues.

Nomination Under Section 30 MCSA Overrides Heirship Certificate | Succession to Cooperative Society Membership : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Nomination Under Section 30 MCSA Overrides Heirship Certificate | Succession to Cooperative Society Membership : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that nomination under Section 30 of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act prevails over heirship certificates concerning unrelated deceased members.

Intermediary Services Under Service Tax | Educational Consultants Not Liable : CESTAT Chandigarh
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Intermediary Services Under Service Tax | Educational Consultants Not Liable : CESTAT Chandigarh

CESTAT Chandigarh rules educational consultants providing services to foreign universities do not qualify as 'intermediary services' under Rule 2(f) of Place of Provision of Services Rules, 2012, making them exempt from service tax.

Fair Investigation Under BNSS | Complainant's Right To Representation During Probe : Rajasthan High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Fair Investigation Under BNSS | Complainant's Right To Representation During Probe : Rajasthan High Court

Rajasthan High Court directs complainant to submit representation during investigation under BNSS, ensuring fair consideration of facts before probe completion.

Revenue Record Rectification | Government Land Protection Mandate : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Revenue Record Rectification | Government Land Protection Mandate : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court directs strict action against officials for manipulating revenue records, emphasizing duty to protect government land under Article 226.

Contractual Audit Rights Survive Termination | Data Theft Incident : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Contractual Audit Rights Survive Termination | Data Theft Incident : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that contractual audit rights under service agreements survive termination and permit interim measures for forensic inspection in data breach cases.

Limitation Act | Condonation of Delay Application Must Be Considered Before Rejecting Appeal : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Limitation Act | Condonation of Delay Application Must Be Considered Before Rejecting Appeal : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court rules that appellate authorities must consider condonation of delay applications before rejecting appeals, reinforcing procedural fairness under Section 5 of Limitation Act.

Section 29A Arbitration Act | Extension of Arbitrator's Mandate Post-Award : Supreme Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Section 29A Arbitration Act | Extension of Arbitrator's Mandate Post-Award : Supreme Court

Supreme Court clarifies that courts can extend arbitrator's mandate under Section 29A even after award is passed beyond statutory limit, holding such awards unenforceable but not nullifying extension applications.

Tribe Validity Certificate | Appointment Cannot Be Withheld Pending Verification : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Tribe Validity Certificate | Appointment Cannot Be Withheld Pending Verification : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court rules that appointments under reserved categories cannot be withheld pending tribe validity verification, while imposing costs for suppression of facts.

Delay in Filing Appeal Cannot Be Condoned on Administrative Excuses | Workmen's Compensation Act : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Delay in Filing Appeal Cannot Be Condoned on Administrative Excuses | Workmen's Compensation Act : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that administrative delays in corporate insurance firms do not constitute sufficient cause for condoning delay under Section 30 of the Workmen's Compensation Act.

Letters of Administration Revocable For Failure To Cite Legal Heirs | Section 263 Indian Succession Act : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Letters of Administration Revocable For Failure To Cite Legal Heirs | Section 263 Indian Succession Act : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that failure to cite legal heirs under Section 263 of the Indian Succession Act constitutes just cause for revocation of Letters of Administration.

Insurance Liability | Breach of Permit Conditions Exempts Insurer from Direct Payment but Mandates Pay and Recover : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Insurance Liability | Breach of Permit Conditions Exempts Insurer from Direct Payment but Mandates Pay and Recover : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court holds that insurers are not liable for accidents occurring outside permitted routes, but must pay victims first and recover from owners under pay and recover principle.

Illegal Constructions Must Be Demolished With Iron Hand | Administrative Laxity Cannot Shield Unauthorized Development : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Illegal Constructions Must Be Demolished With Iron Hand | Administrative Laxity Cannot Shield Unauthorized Development : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that unauthorized constructions cannot be protected by delay, administrative inaction, or investment costs. Strict compliance with building regulations is non-negotiable.

Statutory Intimation Required to Trigger Purchase Deadline | Maharashtra Tenancy Act : Bombay High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Statutory Intimation Required to Trigger Purchase Deadline | Maharashtra Tenancy Act : Bombay High Court

Bombay High Court holds that statutory intimation under Section 32F of the Maharashtra Tenancy Act is mandatory to commence limitation period for tenant's purchase right.

POCSO Act | Age Determination Critical For Conviction Under Section 5/6 : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

POCSO Act | Age Determination Critical For Conviction Under Section 5/6 : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court suspends sentence in POCSO case, holding that age determination without proven source in scholar register cannot sustain conviction.

Temporary Injunction | Disclosure of Prior Agreements Not Mandatory for Grant of Relief : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Temporary Injunction | Disclosure of Prior Agreements Not Mandatory for Grant of Relief : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court rules that plaintiffs seeking temporary injunctions under Order 39 Rules 1 and 2 CPC need not disclose prior agreements not forming the basis of the suit.

Section 152 CPC | Judicial Errors Must Reflect Intended Findings, Not Just Operative Text : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Section 152 CPC | Judicial Errors Must Reflect Intended Findings, Not Just Operative Text : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court clarifies that Section 152 CPC permits correction of clerical omissions where judgment clearly intends a finding but fails to reflect it in the decree.

Habeas Corpus | Court Can Mandate Post-Release Mentorship for Victim Reintegration : Madhya Pradesh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Habeas Corpus | Court Can Mandate Post-Release Mentorship for Victim Reintegration : Madhya Pradesh High Court

Madhya Pradesh High Court holds that in habeas corpus matters, courts may direct police officers to act as 'Shaurya Didi' mentors for victims reintegrating into family life.

Criminal Proceedings Cannot Be Quashed On Mere Allegations Of Consensual Relationship | Abuse of Authority Allegations : Chhattisgarh High Court
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Criminal Proceedings Cannot Be Quashed On Mere Allegations Of Consensual Relationship | Abuse of Authority Allegations : Chhattisgarh High Court

Chhattisgarh High Court holds that allegations of sexual exploitation by a public official, even if contested as consensual, require full trial; quashing not warranted at preliminary stage.

Penalty u/s 270A | Quantum and Penalty Proceedings Are Independent : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal
Case Law Analysis
Feb 4, 2026 • 08:16 PM

Penalty u/s 270A | Quantum and Penalty Proceedings Are Independent : Income Tax Appellate Tribunal

ITAT Mumbai holds that penalty proceedings under Section 270A of the Income Tax Act are independent of quantum proceedings, requiring separate examination of explanations.

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