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High Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order Under Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act Due to Insufficient Material. Detention Authority Failed to Demonstrate How Alleged Activities Affected Public Order as Required Under Section 2(c) of the Act, Making Subjective Satisfaction Illegal.

The case involved a petition challenging a preventive detention order passed under the Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act, 1985. The det...

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High Court Quashes Preventive Detention Order Under Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act Due to Insufficient Impact on Public Order. Detention Based on Five Criminal Cases Under Section 304(2) BNS Found Inadequate to Establish Prejudice to Public Order Under Section 2(c) of the Act.

The case involved a petition challenging a preventive detention order passed under the Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act, 1985. The det...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Title Suit Over Land Dispute, Reversing High Court on Requirement to Challenge Sale Deed. Plaintiff Established Title Through Valid Gift Deed Under Muslim Law, Making Subsequent Sale Deed Void Ab Initio and Unnecessary for Cancellation Under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The dispute involved a title suit over land where the appellants, as legal heirs of the original plaintiff, claimed ownership through a registered gif...

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Supreme Court Refers Matter to Chief Justice on Advocates' Misconduct in Vexatious SLP Filing. Advocates Filed Second SLP with Incorrect Statements After Dismissal of First, Tendered Unconditional Apology, Leading to Divergent Judicial Opinions Under Supreme Court Rules, 2013.

The Supreme Court was confronted with a case involving misconduct by advocates in filing a vexatious special leave petition. The petitioner, convicted...