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Notifications & Circulars

President’s Rule in Uttarakhand ends(11.05.2016)

An official Proclamation of the President of India brought an end to President’s Rule in the State of Uttarakhand, invoked on 27 March 2016.

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Judgments

There must be a defeasance or default clause in order to make the gift revocable(02.09.2015)

A gift made by deed cannot be revoked unless there is a condition that on the failure to perform the condition the gift could be revoked. The Court di.....

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News

J&K HC: Magistrate Can Revoke Orders or Drop Proceedings if No Case is Made Out(14.07.2025)

J&K HC has observed that since the proceedings under Section 12 of DV Act 2005 are not, in strict sense, criminal in nature, a Magistrate, after obtai.....

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Supreme Court: Probate Can be Revoked For Non-Impleadment of Parties and Suppression of Facts(23.04.2026)

Supreme Court held that probate obtained without impleading necessary parties or disclosing material facts is liable to be revoked, as in a case where.....

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