Decree Without Jurisdiction and Reasons Is Inexecutable: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that a decree issued without addressing jurisdiction and maintainability issues is unenforceable. The absence of judicial reasoning renders such decrees void.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that a decree issued without addressing jurisdiction and maintainability issues is unenforceable. The absence of judicial reasoning renders such decrees void.

The Supreme Court has agreed to review the validity of minimum cut-off marks in judicial service recruitment interviews, responding to concerns regarding fairness in the selection process.

The Delhi High Court Bar Association has filed a challenge against the formation of a committee to examine an increase in pecuniary jurisdiction for district courts. The matter is set to be heard by the court.

The Delhi High Court mandated that the Income Tax Department pay interest on the maturity value of KVPs and IVPs retained unlawfully from December 2003 to January 2005. The court criticized the department for its 'stubborn attitude' in this matter.

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed Tata AGI to pay an enhanced compensation of ₹3,78,000 to claimants. The ruling mandates the inclusion of income tax liability when assessing loss of dependency.

In a recent judgment, the Supreme Court carved out an exception for educational institutions regarding the management of stray dogs, permitting regulated campus-based solutions while upholding stricter removal practices in other public areas.
The tragic suicide of a CA final student highlights the pressing need for mental health awareness and support in academic environments. The case underscores the stress associated with professional qualifications.

The Patna High Court has mandated that the government must resolve contractor claims related to a stalled road project within six weeks, highlighting the importance of timely resolution in infrastructure projects.

The Karnataka High Court directed the removal of defamatory AI-generated content aimed at Dr. Veerendra Heggade, head of Dharmasthala temple.
The Tripura High Court has issued a stay on Bar Association actions against an advocate who did not participate in a court boycott. The ruling reinforces lawyers' rights to perform professional duties without coercion.

The Delhi High Court has directed Jamia Millia Islamia to respond to a PIL claiming recruitment bias favoring Muslims for outsourced posts. This notice comes from a division bench amid allegations of discriminatory hiring practices.

The Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal upheld a previous ruling, rejecting a borrower-bank settlement due to non-compliance with a refund order.