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Kerala HC Rules Buyer–Seller Transactions Not ‘Mutual, Open and Current Account’ Under Limitation Act
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Kerala HC Rules Buyer–Seller Transactions Not ‘Mutual, Open and Current Account’ Under Limitation Act

Kerala High Court clarifies that simple buyer–seller credit transactions are not mutual, open and current accounts under Article 1 of the Limitation Act.

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'HC can't revive quashed FIR for breach of compromise,' SC refers to S 362 CrPC [Read Judgment] Judiciary
'HC can't revive quashed FIR for breach of compromise,' SC refers to S 362 CrPC [Read Judgment]

SC: HC can’t revive quashed FIR after compromise breach; cites absolute bar under Section 362 CrPC except for clerical errors or abuse of process.

Delhi High Court Affirms Evidence by Affidavit is Permissible in Domestic Violence Proceedings [Read Judgment] Judiciary
Delhi High Court Affirms Evidence by Affidavit is Permissible in Domestic Violence Proceedings [Read Judgment]

Delhi HC upholds that affidavit evidence is valid in DV cases, affirming the civil nature of proceedings under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

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