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2026 KLT OnLine 4065 (SC)

M.M. Sundresh,N. Kotiswar Singh

Priyanka Sarkariya v. Union of India

16th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4059 (SC)

Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act 1985, S.3(1)(o) -- Administrative law -- Legitimate expectation -- Legitimate expectation cannot override the illegalities committed by a party.

Rajesh Bindal,Vijay Bishnoi

Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh U.P. v. State of U.P.

15th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4060 (SC)

P.V. Sanjay Kumar,K. Vinod Chandran

State of Kerala v. Abdul Rasheed

15th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4062 (SC)

B.V. Nagarathna,Ujjal Bhuyan

Valliammai v. Ramanathan

16th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 1628

Harisankar V. Menon

Sohan Das v. Revenue Divisional Officer

8th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4034 (SC)

Practice and Procedure -- Civil P.C. 1908, S.105 -- Challenge against interlocutory orders -- The legislative scheme does not oblige a party to challenge each and every interlocutory order at the stage at which it is made -- Unless a statute expressly mandates otherwise, such orders may be questioned in an appeal against the final decree. 

Dipankar Datta,Augustine George Masih

Channappa v. Parvatewwa

9th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4057 (SC)

Negotiable Instruments Act 1881, Ss.75A & 105 -- Contract Act 1872, S.73 -- Consumer Protection Act 2019, Ss.67 & 2(42) --  Consumer Protection Act 1986, S.2(1)(o) -- A bank receiving cheques for collection acts as an agent of the customer and is under an obligation to exercise due diligence in presenting the instruments within the prescribed validity period -- Failure to do so resulting in the instrument becoming stale, in the absence of any reasonable explanation, would result in negligence in the discharge of banking duties which would constitute deficiency in rendering service within the meaning of the consumer protection law. 

B.V. Nagarathna,Ujjal Bhuyan

Canara Bank v. Kavita Chowdhary

15th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4049 (SC)

Practice and Procedure -- Constitution of India Art.226 -- Maintainability of Writ Petition -- The High Court in the impugned judgment, proceeded to examine the validity of the bye-laws without first addressing the foundational issue as to whether the writ petitions themselves were maintainable -- Since the issue pertains to the very assumption of jurisdiction, it goes to the root of the matter and must be adjudicated as a threshold question.

B.V. Nagarathna,R. Mahadevan

Ram Chandra Choudhary v. Roop Nagar Dugdh Utpadak Sahakari Samiti Ltd.

10th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4047 (SC)

Rent Act 1999 (Karnataka), Ss.27(b)(ii), 27(d)(i)(ii), 27(p) & 46 -- Section 46 empowers the High Court to examine the legality, correctness or propriety of an order; however, it does not confer appellate powers permitting reappreciation of evidence or substitution of factual findings.

Ahsanuddin Amanullah,R. Mahadevan

Ramachandrasa v. M/s. Mahendra Watch Company

10th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4054 (SC)

Service -- Public Services (Reservation For Economically Weaker Sections) Act 2020 (U.P), S.7 -- Constitution of India, Art.226 -- EWS category for appointment to the post of Health Worker (Female) -- Challenge to rejection  of applications processed through computer applications/ software must not ordinarily be entertained as it could stall expeditious completion of the recruitment process thereby frustrating thousands and lacs of aspirants.

Manoj Misra,Prasanna B. Varale

Poonam Dwivedi v. State of U.P

10th April, 2026