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2026 KLT OnLine 1256

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, S. 482 -- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023, Ss. 64(2)(f), 64(2)(h), 64(2)(m), 89, 115(2) & 351(3), r/w S. 3(5)  -- Information Technology Act 2000, S.66E  -- Where two adults voluntarily consent to engage in sexual relations and continue such activity over a prolonged period, it can only be construed as an act of mutual choice or promiscuity, not as sexual assault by one partner against the other.

Kauser Edappagath

Rahul v. State of Kerala

12th February, 2026

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Land Conservancy Act 1957 (Kerala), S.5 -- Land Conservancy Rules 1958, Rr. 32 to 37 -- The stand taken by the Tahsildar (LR)  that there is no provision in the Kerala Land Conservancy Act and Rules to permit the erection of a gate in a puramboke land cannot be accepted.

Viju Abraham

Lifin Sebastian v. District Collector

5th February, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 1253 (SC)

Sanjay Karol,N. Kotiswar Singh

Dr. Anand Rai v. State of Madhya Pradesh

10th February, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 1249 (SC)

Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha,Alok Aradhe

Abdul Khalek v. State of Assam

10th February, 2026

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Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002,  Ss.2(1)(u), 8, 8(3)(b), 8(5), 8(7), 58B, & 60(2A) -- The confirmation of attachment under Section 8(3), of the PMLA would be subject to confiscation under  Sections 8(3)(b), 8(5), 8(7), 58B, 60(2A) -- Though the attachment continues after its confirmation, it is only meant to be so till an order of confiscation is passed. 

M.M. Sundresh,N. Kotiswar Singh

M/s. Nav Nirman Builders and Developers (P) Ltd. v. Union of India

6th February, 2026

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Negotiable Instruments Act 1881, Ss.138 & 142 – Criminal P.C. 1973, S.2(wa) – . Undoubtedly a complainant under Section 138 of the NI Act is a victim as defined in Section 2(wa) of the Cr.PC as the expression 'victim' includes not only the person who has suffered any loss or injury caused by reason of any act or omission for which the accused person has been charged, but also includes his or her guardian or legal heir.

K. Babu

Liji v. State of Kerala

11th February, 2026

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Mental Healthcare Act 2017, S.4 -- A doctor cannot be pinned down to technical requirements before providing care since the patient was exhibiting certain symptoms, the decision taken by the doctor - which was based on his expert opinion - to subject him to further treatment was not actuated by malice or questionable reasons, but this is not to mean that doctors under the ambit of the ‘Act’ can disregard the statutory provisions or imperatives.

Devan Ramachandran,M.B. Snehalatha

Dr. Haiderali Kalliyath v. Jasif Kattekkadan

3rd February, 2026

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Motor Vehicles Act 1988, S.166 – The petitioner sought permission to adduce independent evidence on the issue of negligence, which was declined by the Tribunal solely on the premise that the driver had pleaded guilty in the criminal proceedings -- The petitioner, who was not an accused in the criminal case, cannot be non-suited in the claim proceedings without being afforded a fair opportunity to contest negligence by leading evidence.

Mohammed Nias C.P.

Menon v. Registrar General

11th February, 2026

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Electronic Filing Rules for Courts (Kerala) 2021, R.6(1),6(2) & 6(3) -- The Advocates and the Parties are not entitled to scan and upload the Pleadings with signatures copied and pasted on it -- All the Pleadings scanned and uploaded for filing shall be physically signed by the parties and their Advocates before scanning and uploading the same, in case the digital signature could not be affixed in accordance with Sub-Rule (1) or it could not be authenticated in accordance with Sub-Rules

M.A. Abdul Hakhim

Mat Agro Products Pvt Ltd. v. Manager, State Bank of India

5th February, 2026

2026 KLT OnLine 1243

Common Law -- Slayer Rule -- Explained.

Easwaran S.

Vijayan v. Appukuttan @ Palraj

19th January, 2026