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Madhya Pradesh High Court Case Commentaries

SARFAESI Possession: Section 14 Is Optional (Assistance-Only), Not Mandatory for Taking Physical Possession Under Section 13(4) and Rule 8

SARFAESI Possession: Section 14 Is Optional (Assistance-Only), Not Mandatory for Taking Physical Possession Under Section 13(4) and Rule 8

Date: Jan 29, 2026
SARFAESI Possession: Section 14 Is Optional (Assistance-Only), Not Mandatory for Taking Physical Possession Under Section 13(4) and Rule 8 1. Introduction In Uco Bank Through Its Authorised Officer...
Fresh Prosecution Cannot Be Initiated Under Repealed Foreigners Act, 1946 for Post-Repeal Conduct: Subordinate Rules and Saving Clauses Do Not Revive Repealed Penal Regime

Fresh Prosecution Cannot Be Initiated Under Repealed Foreigners Act, 1946 for Post-Repeal Conduct: Subordinate Rules and Saving Clauses Do Not Revive Repealed Penal Regime

Date: Jan 29, 2026
Fresh Prosecution Cannot Be Initiated Under Repealed Foreigners Act, 1946 for Post-Repeal Conduct: Subordinate Rules and Saving Clauses Do Not Revive Repealed Penal Regime 1. Introduction The Madhya...
Cheque Deposit as Valid Tender Under a Compromise Decree (Order XXI CPC): Satisfaction Relates Back to Date of Tender

Cheque Deposit as Valid Tender Under a Compromise Decree (Order XXI CPC): Satisfaction Relates Back to Date of Tender

Date: Jan 28, 2026
Cheque Deposit as Valid Tender Under a Compromise Decree (Order XXI CPC): Satisfaction Relates Back to Date of Tender Case: Parth Credit And Capital Market Pvt. Ltd. v. Ideal Electronics Pvt. Ltd....
Recruitment Cut-off Dates Are Mandatory: No Post-Deadline Document Acceptance Without Express Power of Relaxation

Recruitment Cut-off Dates Are Mandatory: No Post-Deadline Document Acceptance Without Express Power of Relaxation

Date: Jan 22, 2026
Recruitment Cut-off Dates Are Mandatory: No Post-Deadline Document Acceptance Without Express Power of Relaxation 1. Introduction In Smt. Aaradhna Buj v. The State Of Madhya Pradesh And Others...
Demand for Repayment of a Loan, Without Instigation or a Positive Act, Does Not Constitute Abetment of Suicide Under Section 306 IPC

Demand for Repayment of a Loan, Without Instigation or a Positive Act, Does Not Constitute Abetment of Suicide Under Section 306 IPC

Date: Jan 20, 2026
Demand for Repayment of a Loan, Without Instigation or a Positive Act, Does Not Constitute Abetment of Suicide Under Section 306 IPC 1. Introduction In Rinku Lodha v. The State Of Madhya Pradesh...
Administrative Delay Does Not Justify Judicial Age Relaxation in a Subsequent Recruitment Without Rule-Based Provision or a Constitutional Challenge

Administrative Delay Does Not Justify Judicial Age Relaxation in a Subsequent Recruitment Without Rule-Based Provision or a Constitutional Challenge

Date: Jan 15, 2026
Administrative Delay Does Not Justify Judicial Age Relaxation in a Subsequent Recruitment Without Rule-Based Provision or a Constitutional Challenge 1. Introduction The decision in Vijayendra Pal...
Decree Must Conform to Judgment: Section 152 CPC Correction for Omitted Relief of Possession

Decree Must Conform to Judgment: Section 152 CPC Correction for Omitted Relief of Possession

Date: Jan 15, 2026
Decree Must Conform to Judgment: Section 152 CPC Correction for Omitted Relief of Possession Case: Mahendra Prasad Tiwari v. Smt. Chinti Yadav AND OTHERS Court: High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur...
Costs on the State for Irresponsible Dowry-Death Acquittal Appeals Based on Delayed and Unreliable Allegations

Costs on the State for Irresponsible Dowry-Death Acquittal Appeals Based on Delayed and Unreliable Allegations

Date: Jan 15, 2026
Costs on the State for Irresponsible Dowry-Death Acquittal Appeals Based on Delayed and Unreliable Allegations 1. Introduction In The State Of Madhya Pradesh v. Manohar (2026 MPHC-JBP 3474, decided...
Temporary/Interim Bail for Family Illness Requires Exceptional, Emergent Circumstances—Stable Condition Insufficient in Heinous Offences

Temporary/Interim Bail for Family Illness Requires Exceptional, Emergent Circumstances—Stable Condition Insufficient in Heinous Offences

Date: Jan 13, 2026
Temporary/Interim Bail for Family Illness Requires Exceptional, Emergent Circumstances—Stable Condition Insufficient in Heinous Offences 1) Introduction In Bhupendra Singh Gurjar v. The State Of...
Unauthorized Occupants of Public Land Cannot Claim Temporary Injunction on the Basis of Long Possession (Article 227 Restraint)

Unauthorized Occupants of Public Land Cannot Claim Temporary Injunction on the Basis of Long Possession (Article 227 Restraint)

Date: Jan 10, 2026
Unauthorized Occupants of Public Land Cannot Claim Temporary Injunction on the Basis of Long Possession (Article 227 Restraint) Case: Maharaj Singh Yadav v. The State Of Madhya Pradesh Citation: 2026...
Marital Exception Applied to Quash IPC Sections 376(2)(n) and 377: Unnatural Acts Within Marriage Treated as Cruelty (498A), Not Rape/377

Marital Exception Applied to Quash IPC Sections 376(2)(n) and 377: Unnatural Acts Within Marriage Treated as Cruelty (498A), Not Rape/377

Date: Jan 8, 2026
Marital Exception Applied to Quash IPC Sections 376(2)(n) and 377: Unnatural Acts Within Marriage Treated as Cruelty (498A), Not Rape/377 1) Introduction In Shubham Mangal v. The State Of Madhya...
Accrued Right to Advance Increment for Computer Training Completed During the Currency of the 06.02.2006 Circular Survives Its Withdrawal

Accrued Right to Advance Increment for Computer Training Completed During the Currency of the 06.02.2006 Circular Survives Its Withdrawal

Date: Jan 6, 2026
Accrued Right to Advance Increment for Computer Training Completed During the Currency of the 06.02.2006 Circular Survives Its Withdrawal Case: Rakesh Verma v. The State Of Madhya Pradesh (and...
Non-Speaking Appellate Acquittals Are Unsustainable: Reaffirming the Duty to Give Reasoned Criminal Judgments – Commentary on State of M.P. v. Babulal Malviya

Non-Speaking Appellate Acquittals Are Unsustainable: Reaffirming the Duty to Give Reasoned Criminal Judgments – Commentary on State of M.P. v. Babulal Malviya

Date: Dec 16, 2025
Non-Speaking Appellate Acquittals Are Unsustainable: Reaffirming the Duty to Give Reasoned Criminal Judgments – Commentary on State of Madhya Pradesh v. Babulal Malviya 1. Introduction The decision...
Custodial Violence and the Limits of “Official Duty”: Commentary on Smt. Mamta Gurjar v. Pooja Kushwah (2025 MPHC-GWL 31772)

Custodial Violence and the Limits of “Official Duty”: Commentary on Smt. Mamta Gurjar v. Pooja Kushwah (2025 MPHC-GWL 31772)

Date: Dec 10, 2025
Custodial Violence is Not “Official Duty”: Detailed Commentary on Smt. Mamta Gurjar v. Pooja Kushwah & Ors., 2025 MPHC-GWL 31772 I. Introduction The judgment of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Gwalior...
Phase-wise Cut-off “Embargo” Bars Reserved Candidates from Migrating to UR if They Entered the Next Stage Using Reservation Relaxation

Phase-wise Cut-off “Embargo” Bars Reserved Candidates from Migrating to UR if They Entered the Next Stage Using Reservation Relaxation

Date: Dec 9, 2025
Phase-wise Cut-off “Embargo” Bars Reserved Candidates from Migrating to UR if They Entered the Next Stage Using Reservation Relaxation 1. Introduction This common order of the Madhya Pradesh High...
Non-Implementation of Earlier Schemes Is No Bar to Launching New Public Utility Projects: Commentary on Mahesh Garg v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Non-Implementation of Earlier Schemes Is No Bar to Launching New Public Utility Projects: Commentary on Mahesh Garg v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Date: Dec 4, 2025
Non-Implementation of Earlier Government Schemes Is No Ground to Restrain New Public Utility Projects: Commentary on Mahesh Garg v. State of Madhya Pradesh 1. Introduction The decision of the Madhya...
Bail in POCSO/“Marriage” Prosecution Where Minor’s Age Was Allegedly Fraudulently Misrepresented Through a Forged Aadhaar Card (Parity With Co-accused)

Bail in POCSO/“Marriage” Prosecution Where Minor’s Age Was Allegedly Fraudulently Misrepresented Through a Forged Aadhaar Card (Parity With Co-accused)

Date: Dec 4, 2025
Bail in POCSO/“Marriage” Prosecution Where Minor’s Age Was Allegedly Fraudulently Misrepresented Through a Forged Aadhaar Card (Parity With Co-accused) 1. Introduction In Chand Pal v. The State Of...
Mala Fide Public Interest Litigation, Social Media Vilification and Exemplary Costs:
    Commentary on Sachin Sisodiya v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2025 MPHC-IND 35329)

Mala Fide Public Interest Litigation, Social Media Vilification and Exemplary Costs: Commentary on Sachin Sisodiya v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2025 MPHC-IND 35329)

Date: Dec 4, 2025
Mala Fide Public Interest Litigation, Social Media Vilification and Exemplary Costs: A Commentary on Sachin Sisodiya v. State of Madhya Pradesh, 2025 MPHC-IND 35329 1. Introduction The decision of...
Doctrine of Abandonment of Article 226 Remedy on Withdrawal Without Liberty: Rahul Modi v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Doctrine of Abandonment of Article 226 Remedy on Withdrawal Without Liberty: Rahul Modi v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Date: Dec 3, 2025
Doctrine of Abandonment of Article 226 Remedy on Withdrawal Without Liberty: A Commentary on Rahul Modi v. State of Madhya Pradesh, 2025 MPHC-JBP 62634 1. Introduction The decision of the Madhya...
Primacy of Statutory Appeals over Writ Jurisdiction in Drug Licence Suspension: Commentary on Rajpal Kataria v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Primacy of Statutory Appeals over Writ Jurisdiction in Drug Licence Suspension: Commentary on Rajpal Kataria v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Date: Dec 2, 2025
Primacy of Statutory Appeals over Writ Jurisdiction in Drug Licence Suspension: Commentary on Rajpal Kataria v. State of Madhya Pradesh Court: High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur Bench Coram:...
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