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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

2026 KLT OnLine 4051 (SC)

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016, Ss.9,16 & 62 -- Appeal, framed and filed in the name of the corporate debtor by a suspended director claiming to be its authorised representative, is contrary to the mandate of the Code and there fore not maintainable -- Permitting it to be converted to an appeal by the suspended director at a later point of time, throwing the prescription of limitation to the winds, is a further violation of the Code.

P.V. Sanjay Kumar,K. Vinod Chandran

Nitendra Kumar Tomer, Suspended Director, Ambro Asia (P) Ltd. v. Unox S.P.A.

10th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4040 (SC)

P.V. Sanjay Kumar,R. Mahadevan

GLS Films Industries (P) Ltd. v. Chemical Suppliers India (P) Ltd.

9th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4044 (SC)

J.K. Maheshwari,Atul S. Chandurkar

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd. (MSEDCL) v. Malpani

9th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4046 (SC)

Criminal P.C. 1973, S.482 -- Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, S.528 -- The undertaking given before the High Court cannot be enforceable qua the proceedings in question as to enable the Single Judge to quash the proceedings straight-away without even issuing notice to the informant .

Manoj Misra,Manmohan

Suman Kumar Raghav v. Ravindra Kumar Sharma

17th March, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4045 (SC)

Hindu Marriage Act 1955, S.13(1)(ia) & 13(1)(ib) -- The prolonged separation indicates that the matrimonial bond has broken down beyond repair and there is no possibility of resuming cohabitation.

Vikram Nath,Sandeep Mehta

Mamta Devi v. Sanjay Kumar

10th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4038 (SC)

Multi State Co operative Societies Act 2002, S.64(d) -- Section 64(d) of the 2002 Act permits an MSCS to invest or deposit its funds in two distinct categories of institutions: a subsidiary institution, and any other institution in the same line of business -- As per the JPC Report dated 15.03.2023, the second limb, i.e., “any other institution in the same line of business”, was introduced as a restrictive standard to address the misuse of the earlier open-ended provision and restrict the dubious or fraudulent investments.

J.B. Pardiwala,K.V. Viswanathan

M/S Nirmal Ujjwal Credit Co operative Society Ltd. v. Ravi Sethia

9th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4039 (SC)

Civil P.C. 1908, S.47 -- Executing Court has to strictly conform to the decree under execution and if the decree provides for reciprocal obligations, it must ensure compliance of those conditions by both the parties in pith and substance, unless the decree is a nullity.

Pankaj Mithal,Prasanna B. Varale

Maurice W. Innis v. Lily Kazrooni @ Lily Arif Shaikh

9th April, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 4037 (SC)

Criminal P.C. 1973, S.482 -- The inherent jurisdiction of the High Court is intended to be exercised, where the allegations made in the FIR, even if taken at their face value, do not prima facie constitute any offence, or where the uncontroverted allegations and the material collected fail to disclose the commission of an offence, or where the criminal proceeding is manifestly attended with malafide and instituted with an ulterior motive for wreaking vengeance.

Vikram Nath,Sandeep Mehta,N.V. Anjaria

Sajal Bose v. State of West Bengal

6th April, 2026