ChatGPT intermediary originator IT Act
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Calcutta High Court held that ChatGPT’s generative qualities prima facie make it an originator rather than an intermediary, while acknowledging the question is ultimately “complicated and vexed” and can only be decided at trial with technical and expert evidence.

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Right to Be Forgotten
Case BriefsHigh Courts

In a 144-page ruling on 35+ petitions, Justice Sachin Datta held that the right to be forgotten is a constitutional right under Article 21, allowing acquitted persons, discharged accused, matrimonial dispute parties and sexual offence victims to seek de-indexing of judicial records from name-based search results globally, while declining relief for convicted persons, public figures, and cases involving ongoing public interest.

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Section 156(3) CrPC court jurisdiction after investigation order
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The High Court further held that an unduly prolonged investigation without adequate justification entitles the accused to approach the High Court seeking quashing of the FIR, reiterating that investigations cannot continue endlessly at the cost of both complainant and accused.

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Stray dog run-over case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The High Court found no material demonstrating mens rea on the part of the petitioner, observing that the incident appeared to be an unfortunate road accident involving a stray animal. In the absence of evidence showing deliberate or knowing conduct, the allegations of intentional cruelty could not be sustained.

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Bail in NDPS Case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court found that the present matter is not one where wholly illicit pharmaceutical drug had been recovered from a person lacking lawful authority to possess them.

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disability pension Army personnel
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Holding that where a disability pension claim is raised within 15 years of discharge the primary burden of proof rests on the Department and not the claimant, the Kerala High Court set aside the Armed Forces Tribunal’s rejection of a former soldier’s disability pension claim.

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maintenance of wife and daughter
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court stated that if the husband was bearing substantial expenses for the technical education of the major son, the same could not be a ground to restrict reasonable maintenance and educational support to the minor daughter.

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validity of S. 104(1-A) upheld
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Kerala High Court upheld Section 104(1-A) of the Industrial Relations Code as a valid transitory provision, holding that allowing existing Labour Tribunals to continue until new bodies are constituted is neither manifestly arbitrary nor unconstitutional.

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police assistance to implement ad interim injunction
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The plaintiff had placed on record the necessary permissions and had established a prima facie entitlement to protection, balance of convenience and irreparable loss. Therefore, in case the ad interim injunction was not implemented in its letter and spirit, then the very purpose of passing such an order would be defeated.

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Protection of Human Trafficking Survivors
Case BriefsSupreme Court

“Tackling human trafficking for CSE, with its hidden nature and multifarious forms, is indeed a very daunting task. However, there is recognition from all corners that it is an evil which needs urgent and consistent attention.”

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Recovery of Back Wages for Rescued Child Labourers
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court directed the SDM to liaise with police authorities to trace the whereabouts of the employers and directed the Delhi police to “pro-actively investigate and take all necessary measures” for tracing them and facilitating recovery proceedings.

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No GST Notice or Assessment Against Non-Existent Entity
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court held that once a company ceases to exist pursuant to amalgamation, proceedings cannot be continued and an assessment order cannot be passed in its name.

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Submission of Caste Certificate After Deadline
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Court noted that DoPT guidelines allowed candidates claiming SC/ST/OBC reservation to be considered based on prima facie proof and to furnish the prescribed caste certificate within a reasonable time thereafter.

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Section 6 And 8 POCSO Sexual Assault Minor Pregnancy Conviction
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Meghalaya High Court upholds the conviction under Sections 6 and 8, POCSO Act for 20 years of rigorous imprisonment and fine. The Court directed the DLSA and the DCPO, East Khasi Hills District to ensure that the benefits under POCSO, are made available to the survivor and her child at the earliest.

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DNA test not required for mother
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The High Court noted that since documentary evidence clearly established the mother-son relationship, the Authorisation Committee’s refusal was arbitrary and unsustainable, and therefore directed immediate permission for transplantation without delay.

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Mandatory TET for In-Service Teachers
Case BriefsSupreme Court

“The RTE Act is a child centric legislation and must be read so. Service of teachers cannot come at the cost of educational future of the children.”

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Anticipatory Bail in Social Media Misinformation Case
Case BriefsHigh Courts

“Such posts can create disharmony, encourage separatist sentiments and put the unity and integrity at peril.”

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procedural timelines for judgment pronouncement
Case BriefsSupreme Court

The Court emphasised that delay in pronouncing a reserved judgment violates the right to life under Article 21 as much as denial of the right to be heard.

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Advocate prosecuted for professional act
Case BriefsHigh Courts

The Allahabad High Court quashed the FIR holding that an advocate who files a statutory GST appeal for a client — even if the legal position taken on pre-deposit is wrong cannot be held a co-conspirator in the client’s alleged tax evasion.

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Swami Vivekananda Scholarship Guidelines 2025
Case BriefsHigh Courts

Holding that the interpretation of Swami Vivekanand Scholarship for Academic Excellence Yojana Guidelines 2025 has to be done in a manner to help the student to pursue his course and not to create hurdles, the Rajasthan High Court directed the State Government to immediately release the scholarship amount.

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