HighCourt Quashing Punjab and Haryana-300 CrPC

HighCourt Quashing Punjab and Haryana-300 CrPC

Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes FIR on Grounds of Double Jeopardy Relying upon the constitutional protection against double jeopardy and the provisions of Section 300 CrPC. The Court quashed a subsequent FIR and all consequential proceedings arising from the same transaction. In a significant judgment dated 17 March 2026, the Punjab & Haryana High … Read more

High Court Quash-No Work No Pay Order

High Court Quash-No Work No Pay Order

Punjab & Haryana High Court: “No Work, No Pay” Cannot Be Used to Deny Arrears When Promotion Was Delayed Due to Employer’s Fault. The Court ruled that employees who were granted retrospective promotions after correction of seniority were entitled not only to notional benefits but also to arrears of pay and consequential financial benefits. In … Read more

Family Court Appeal Limitation- HighCourt

Family Court Appeal Limitation- HighCourt

Is the Limitation Period for Appealing a Family Court Divorce Decree 30 Days or 90 Days? The Court examined the apparent conflict between the Family Courts Act, 1984 and the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and provided much-needed clarity on the issue. A significant High Court judgment has clarified an important procedural issue in matrimonial litigation: … Read more

Service Termination Education Tribunal MATTER- HC

Service Termination Education Tribunal MATTER- HC

Post covers Service Termination Education Tribunal where Departmental Inquiry Without Evidence Cannot End in Punishment: Punjab & Haryana High Court held. In an important service law judgment, the Punjab & Haryana High Court reaffirmed a fundamental principle of disciplinary proceedings: even if an employee chooses not to participate in an inquiry, the employer must still … Read more

Section 156 (3) CRPC FIR Quashing

Section 156 (3) CRPC FIR Quashing

Post is about Section 156 (3) CRPC FIR Quashing wherein Supreme Court Reiterates: FIR Cannot Be Quashed at Initial Stage Merely Because Dispute Appears Civil. FIR quashing and Section 156(3) of the CrPC are two sides of a dispute: obtaining a police FIR through a Magistrate’s order vs. getting an existing, often false, FIR canceled … Read more

Panchkula RERA Compensation Case- Movish Realtech

Panchkula RERA Compensation Case- Movish Realtech

The Authority observed that: Compensation proceedings under RERA must strictly comply with the statutory procedure prescribed under the RERA Act and Rules. In the Panchkula HRERA, compensation and execution cases against Movish Realtech Pvt. Ltd. (such as Uma Khanna v. Movish Realtech, Complaint/Execution No. 2502 of 2022 / 2591 of 2023) revolve around execution proceedings … Read more

Hermitage Park Punjab RERA Complaint Ruling

Hermitage Park Punjab RERA Complaint Ruling

Case Hermitage Park Punjab RERA Complaint Ruling where it Directs Builder to Pay Delayed Possession Interest and Obtain Occupancy Certificate Before Handover. In an important order dated 02 June 2026, the Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) granted relief to a homebuyer facing prolonged delay in possession of a residential apartment. The Authority directed the … Read more

Learn Legal Drafting Faster Law Students- RoadMap

Faster Learn Legal Drafting

Post covers How Law Students Can Learn Drafting Faster in India: A Practical Roadmap. You can also Learn Legal Drafting Faster only with practice. The more you draft, the more you learn, period. No shortcuts. For many law students, legal drafting is one of the most challenging yet essential skills to master. While law schools … Read more

MSME CASES IN DRT-NPA Classification Illegal

MSME CASES IN DRT-NPA Classification Illegal

DRT Sets Aside SARFAESI Proceedings After Declaring MSME Loan Account NPA Classification Illegal. The Tribunal quashed the entire recovery proceedings, including auction and possession actions initiated by the bank. In a significant ruling dated 03 March 2026, the Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT), Chandigarh held that: SARFAESI proceedings initiated against an MSME borrower were illegal because … Read more

Loan Foreclosure Consumer Complaint against SBI Bank

Loan Foreclosure Consumer Complaint

Consumer Commission Orders SBI Bank to Refund Excess Loan Closure Amount after it was found to have charged excess amount while closing a home loan account. In an important consumer protection ruling dated 13 February 2026, the District Consumer Commission, Chandigarh held a nationalised bank liable for: Deficiency in service Unfair trade practice If a … Read more

Departmental Inquiry After Retirement- HighCourt Case

Departmental Inquiry After Retirement

High Court Holds Departmental Inquiry After Retirement Beyond 4 Years Is Illegal In a significant judgment dated 13 October 2025, the Punjab & Haryana High Court reiterated that: Departmental proceedings cannot be initiated against a retired employee for events that occurred more than four years prior to the initiation of inquiry. The Court granted relief … Read more

Warrants of Possession-Eviction Case HighCourt

Warrants of Possession-Eviction Case HighCourt

Post covers case digest wherein High Court Suspends Warrants of Possession in Rent Eviction Matter Pending Appeal. In an important judgment dated 15 January 2026, the Punjab & Haryana High Court granted temporary protection to a tenant by suspending the execution of Warrants of Possession in a rent eviction matter. The Court observed that execution … Read more

498A Quashing Of Relative but Husband Refused

498A Quashing of Relative

High Court Quashes 498-A FIR Against Husband’s Relatives Due to Vague Allegations but of Husband Rejected. In a significant judgment dated 18 August 2025, the Punjab & Haryana High Court partially quashed criminal proceedings under: Section 498-A IPC Section 406 IPC against the relatives of a husband, while refusing relief to the husband himself. 498A … Read more

Succession Case For Bank Deposit- Legal Advice

Succession Case For Bank Deposit- Legal Advice

Court Grants Succession Certificate for Deceased Woman’s Bank Deposits.Claiming a bank deposit in a succession case requires either a valid nominee, a registered will, or a court-issued Succession Certificate. The exact procedure and documentation depend on the presence of a nomination and the total claim amount. [1, 2, 3, 5] In an important judgment dated … Read more

Ambika Realcon Punjab RERA Complaint

Ambika Realcon Punjab RERA Complaint

Post covers Ambika Realcon Punjab RERA Complaint where Punjab RERA Grants Interest for Delayed Possession: Fit-Out Possession Without Occupancy Certificate Held Invalid. To file a complaint against Ambika Realcon with the Punjab Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), visit the RERA Punjab Official Portal. Buyers can lodge a grievance under Section 31 of the Act to … Read more

Proclaimed Person Order Set Aside-Chandigarh HighCourt

Proclaimed Person Order Set Aside

Post is based on the Punjab & Haryana High Court judgment wherein it Sets Aside Proclaimed Person Order Due to Non-Compliance of BNSS Procedure. Thus Proclaimed Person Order Set Aside-Chandigarh HighCourt when due procedure not followed. In an important judgment dated 06 March 2026, the Punjab & Haryana High Court reiterated that courts must strictly … Read more

When Magistrate Refuse FIR under Section 175(3) BNSS

Section 175(3) BNSS

Post is based on the Punjab & Haryana High Court judgment wherein HighCourt Criminal petition is preferred When Magistrate Refuse FIR under Section 175(3) BNSS application. When a Magistrate rejects an application under Section 175(3) BNSS, your primary legal remedies are filing a Private Complaint under Chapter XVII (Sections 223–232) of the BNSS, or invoking … Read more

Temporary OC Is Not Valid Possession-RERA Appellate

RERA Appellate Lawyer Advocate

Temporary Occupancy Certificate Is Not Valid Possession: U.P. RERA Tribunal Orders Refund to Homebuyer. In a landmark judgment dated 24 November 2025, the U.P. Real Estate Appellate Tribunal clarified an important legal principle under the RERA Act, 2016: A builder cannot force possession on the basis of a Temporary Occupancy Certificate (Temporary OC). A temporary … Read more

Section 156(3) CrPC (now Section 175(3) BNSS) FIR Registration

Section 156(3) CrPC (now Section 175(3) BNSS) FIR Registration

Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Section 156(3) CrPC / 175(3) BNSS: Magistrates Cannot Order FIR Mechanically In a landmark judgment dated 16 January 2025, the Supreme Court of India reiterated that: Magistrates cannot mechanically direct registration of FIRs under Section 156(3) CrPC (now Section 175(3) BNSS) without proper judicial application of mind. The Court quashed … Read more

Regular Bail Cancellation-HighCourt Chandigarh

Regular Bail Cancellation-HighCourt Chandigarh

Post is about judgment digest on Regular Bail Cancellation-HighCourt Chandigarh. Punjab & Haryana High Court Refuses to Cancel Bail Despite Fresh Allegations by victim complainant. In a recent judgment, the Punjab & Haryana High Court reiterated an important legal principle: once bail has been granted, cancellation of bail requires strong and compelling reasons. Mere allegations … Read more

498A Conviction Set Aside-Legal Advice

498A Lawyers Chandigarh Panchkula Mohali

Supreme Court gets 498A Conviction Set Aside Against Father-in-Law Due to Lack of Specific Evidence In an important judgment dealing with allegations under Section 498A IPC, the Supreme Court reiterated that criminal liability cannot be imposed merely because a person is a family member of the husband. The Court emphasized that allegations of cruelty and … Read more

Defence Struck Off- Legal Remedies in India

Defence Struck Off- Legal Remedies in India

In civil litigation, courts expect parties to comply with procedural directions, file written statements on time, and participate honestly in proceedings. When a defendant repeatedly defaults or disobeys court directions, the court may pass an order “striking off the defence.” Such an order can have serious consequences, but Indian law also provides remedies against arbitrary … Read more

Chargesheet Quashing by HighCourt Chandigarh

Chargesheet Quashing by HighCourt Chandigarh

Here is concise Summary based on the Chargesheet Quashing by HighCourt Chandigarh ruling wherein Chargesheet Quashed and Disabled Employee’s Service Rights Protected. The Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh quashes chargesheets in service matters (often involving public servants or corruption allegations) by invoking writ jurisdiction under Article 226 when proceedings constitute an abuse of … Read more

Family Pension CAT Appeal Before HighCourt

Family Pension CAT Appeal Before HighCourt

Post covers Family Pension CAT Appeal Before HighCourt wherein Family Pension Allowed for Temporary Status Employee:  and Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Widow’s Rights. Below is the referred ruling. High Court appeals for family pension often address disputes regarding beneficiary eligibility, such as in cases of long-term cohabitation or service-related technicalities. These appeals typically … Read more

State Commission Haryana Appeal Medical Negligence Case

State Consumer Commission Chandigarh Punjab Haryana

Post covers State Commission Haryana Appeal Medical Negligence Case wherein compensation upheld to patient who suffered during gall bladder surgery. The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Haryana, handles appeals regarding medical negligence, often reviewing cases involving surgical errors, misdiagnosis, and post-operative care, according to Cases of Medical Negligence at State Consumer Commission…. Decisions often pivot on … Read more

State Commission Punjab RWA Matter Before SDM

Punjab RWA Matter

  Post covers State Commission Punjab RWA Matter Before SDM was already hearing the matter. Riverdale RWA Complaint Dismissed: Consumer Commission Declines Jurisdiction Due to Parallel Proceedings. In Punjab, disputes involving Residential Welfare Associations (RWAs) and developers or residents are frequently addressed by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) or the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. The … Read more

Recover Society Dues from Residents -PAPRA ACT

Recover Society Dues from Residents -PAPRA ACT

Post answers How to Recover Society Dues from Residents under PAPRA Act (Punjab). It is mostly seen RWA’s are in deep trouble when few residents choose not to pay their Society Maintenance charges willfully. Recovering unpaid maintenance and other dues is one of the biggest challenges for Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and societies in Punjab. … Read more

Cheque Bounce Non-Bailable Warrant HighCourt Case

Cheque Bounce Non-Bailable Warrant HighCourt Case

Non-Appearance in Cheque Bounce Case? Post covers Cheque Bounce Non-Bailable Warrant HighCourt Case wherein it Granted One Opportunity with Costs to comply-surrender. In a pragmatic and balanced ruling, the Punjab & Haryana High Court in CRM-M-5775-2026 (M/s Firstvite E Learning Pvt. Ltd. v. UT Chandigarh) clarified that non-appearance by an accused does not automatically justify … Read more

Cheque Bounce HighCourt Revision Petition Chandigarh

Cheque Bounce HighCourt Revision

Cheque Bounce Case: No Revision Without Surrender held by Punjab and Haryana High Court. Since the petitioner failed to surrender before first Appellate Court, High Court held revision not maintainable.  In CRR 284 of 2025, the Punjab & Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling on maintainability of revision petitions in cheque bounce cases. A … Read more

Misuse of NRI Cell FIRs via Email Complaints-Punjab

Misuse of NRI Cell FIRs via Email Complaints

Punjab & Haryana High Court Flags Misuse of NRI Cell FIRs via Email Complaints. The High Court raised serious concerns regarding the registration of FIRs based on email complaints received by the NRI Cell in Punjab. The Punjab and Haryana High Court has raised serious concerns regarding the misuse of the Punjab NRI Cell to register FIRs based … Read more

Summoning Order Quashed by HighCourt Chandigarh

Summoning Order Quashed by HighCourt Chandigarh

Summoning Order Quashed by HighCourt Chandigarh in Medical Negligence Case. Big relief for doctors as High Court reiterates that criminal prosecution for medical negligence requires strong expert evidence, not mere allegations. In a significant judgment, the Punjab & Haryana High Court quashed criminal proceedings under Section 304-A IPC against doctors accused of medical negligence. The … Read more

Live-in Relationship Agreement Drafting Legal Advice

Drafting Live-in Relationship Agreement

Live-in Relationship Agreement in India: Legal Validity, Format & Key Clauses With changing social dynamics, live-in relationships are increasingly common in India. While such relationships are legally recognised to a certain extent, disputes relating to property, finances, and separation often arise. To avoid future conflicts, many couples now opt for a Live-in Relationship Agreement. This … Read more

Increment Forfeiture Service Matter Set Aside- HighCourt

Increment Forfeiture Service Matter

Punjab & Haryana High Court Sets Aside Punishment of Constable After 20-Year Legal Battle in a case of Increment Forfeiture. In a significant judgment pertaining to Increment Forfeiture Service Matter , the Punjab and Haryana High Court set aside disciplinary punishment imposed on a police constable, holding that departmental authorities acted arbitrarily despite the inquiry … Read more

Vatika Limited HighCourt Ruling on RERA Execution

Vatika Limited HighCourt Ruling

Vatika Limited HighCourt Ruling on RERA Execution wherein Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes Haryana Government Notification Granting Collector Powers to HRERA Adjudicating Officer. Vatika Limited HighCourt Ruling In an important decision affecting the enforcement mechanism under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA), the Punjab & Haryana High Court set aside a … Read more

Cruelty FIR From Women Cell against Husband-Latest

Cruelty FIR From Women Cell

Cruelty FIRs against husbands, previously filed under Section 498A of the IPC, are now registered under Section 85 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023. While the core definition of cruelty—including mental/physical abuse and dowry harassment—remains largely the same, BNS aims to simplify legal interpretation and modernize language Under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, Section 85 … Read more

Power of Attorney for Property Transfer by NRI

NRI Property Transfer

Power of Attorney for Property Transfer by NRIs in India: Complete Legal Guide by Expert NRI Lawyers of Tricity who are their to assist you at every step. For many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), managing property transactions in India can be challenging due to geographical distance and legal formalities. Whether it involves selling, purchasing, or managing … Read more

Accused Right to Get FIR Copy- Legal Advice

FIR Copy to Accused

Accused’s Right to Obtain a Copy of FIR in India: Legal Position Explained in this post with the help of latest judicial decisions. Access to the First Information Report (FIR) is a crucial safeguard in criminal proceedings. For any person accused of an offence, obtaining a copy of the FIR is often the first step … Read more

Family Pension to Widow of Temporary Status- CAT

Family Pension Lawyer

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Chandigarh Bench, delivered an important judgment granting family pension to the widow of a deceased employee who had been working under Temporary Status (Casual Labour Regularisation Scheme, 1993). This decision strengthens the rights of widows of long-serving temporary status employees. Family Pension Granted to Widow of Temporary Status Employee – … Read more

Proclaimed Offender Quashing HighCourt Chandigarh

Proclaimed Offender Quashing HighCourt Chandigarh

  Punjab & Haryana High Court Sets Aside Proclaimed Offender Order Due to Non-Compliance of Section 82 CrPC In an important ruling dated 21 January 2026, the Punjab & Haryana High Court clarified the mandatory procedural requirements under Section 82 CrPC (now corresponding provisions under BNSS) for declaring an accused as a Proclaimed Person/Proclaimed Offender. … Read more

Adverse Possession RSA in Chandigarh HighCourt

Adverse Possession RSA Chandigarh HighCourt

  Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses RSA: Fresh Cause of Action & Strict Proof Required for Adverse Possession In a significant judgment dated 28 January 2026, the Punjab & Haryana High Court reaffirmed two important civil law principles: When a second suit is maintainable despite withdrawal of an earlier suit Strict proof required to … Read more

List of Assets Affidavit in RERA Execution Haryana

RERA Execution Haryana Lawyer

HREAT: Promoter Must Disclose Bank Accounts & Assets for RERA Execution Haryana In a significant ruling strengthening homebuyers’ rights, the Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has held that a promoter cannot evade payment of a RERA refund order by withholding asset details. The Tribunal directed that the promoter must file a sworn affidavit disclosing complete … Read more

Father Name Change after Divorce in Birth Certificate

Father Name Change after Divorce in Birth Certificate

Father Name Change After Divorce in Birth Certificate (India): Complete Legal & Practical Guide Changing the father’s name in a child’s birth certificate after divorce is one of the most frequently misunderstood legal issues in India. Many parents assume it is automatic after divorce or that courts freely allow substitution of the father’s name. In … Read more

NRI Commission Punjab: Complaint Filing Procedure (Complete Step-by-Step Guide)

NRI Commission Punjab: Complaint Filing Procedure (Complete Step-by-Step Guide)

Introduction Punjab has one of the largest Non-Resident Indian (NRI) populations in India. A significant number of Punjabis reside in countries like Canada, the USA, the UK, Australia, and the Middle East. While living abroad, many NRIs continue to maintain property, bank accounts, businesses, and family ties in Punjab. Unfortunately, NRIs often face serious problems … Read more

PO Order Quashing Punjab Haryana HighCourt

PO Order Quashing

Case Covers PO Order Quashing Punjab Haryana HighCourt Chandigarh wherein Judicial Magistrate Ist Class declared petitioner proclaimed person. Who is Proclaimed Person? A “proclaimed person” (or offender) in legal terms is someone a court declares to be evading justice, typically by failing to appear for a serious criminal case, leading to public notices, potential arrest … Read more

RERA Appeal High Court Chandigarh Panchkula Gurugram

RERA Appeal High Court Chandigarh Panchkula Gurugram

This post covers RERA Appeal High Court Chandigarh Panchkula Gurugram wherein after RERA Appellate Tribunal Order of Panchkula Gurugram Authority is challenged. After RERA Panchkula-RERA Gurugram order, first Appeal lies to Haryana Real Estate Appellate Tribunal and of RERA Punjab Authority to Real Estate Appellate Tribunal, Punjab under Section 44 of the Real Estate (Regulation … Read more

Passport Issue- High Court Chandigarh Matter

Passport Issue- High Court Chandigarh Matter

High court cases regarding passport issuance often involve a court ordering the passport authorities to process an application, with conditions like obtaining prior permission from the trial court for international travel if a criminal case is pending. Courts have ruled that a pending criminal case alone should not be a complete bar to obtaining a … Read more

FIR Quashing under BNSS- HighCourt Lawyer

FIR Quashing under BNSS- HighCourt Lawyer

Under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), the High Court can quash an FIR by exercising its inherent powers under Section 528 BNSS. This remedy is available when the FIR is considered unjust, malicious, or an abuse of process, such as when it is filed to harass someone or is a disguised civil dispute. It … Read more

Travel Abroad Permission HighCourt Chandigarh Case

Chandigarh HighCourt Best Lawyer

Post covers Travel Abroad Permission HighCourt Chandigarh Case wherein you will mention the specific reason for going so along with dates of travel. After duly considering the request as permissible under Law, then only HighCourt Chandigarh Grants permission to the parties. Various High Courts across the country has declared the Right to Travel as integral … Read more

NRI Legal Services Online Zirakpur Derabassi Kharar

NRI Expert Legal Advice Online

NRI Legal Services can be for Title Search, Property Partition, Property Transfer, Banking/Finance Matters, Succession Certificate, and Litigation between Family Members, Builder Buyer Disputes, Real Estate Investment, Adverse Possession claims, Tenant-Landlord Disputes, and many more. You just name it and we’ll have the legal resolution for you the next day. For NRI or any foreign … Read more

Learn Legal Drafting From Office- For Law Students!

Learn Legal Drafting From Office- For Law Students!

We all as law students want to Learn Legal Drafting from Office at some point in our careers but it is not always that what we wish, we get it. But at least for Learn Legal Drafting From Office –For Law Students, I can say that. I have designed my Legal Drafting Course accordingly. So … Read more

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