Yearly-digests
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half-Yearly Digest 2026 - Constitution Of India
Constitution of India Constitutional & Administrative Law — Correlative Public Duties of Local Authorities — Maintenance of Pedestrian Infrastructure – The Supreme Court ruled that the fundamental right to walk on demarcated footpaths carries a corresponding, enforceable legal duty upon public authorities - Wherever a road exists, there is a strict public duty to ensure...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2026 - Code Of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC)
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) - Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest Jan - Jun, 2026 Civil Procedure & Precedents – Finality of Civil Court Decrees – Scope of Appellate Review - The Division Bench of the High Court was not justified in rendering observations to virtually unsettle a permanent injunction decree passed by a Civil Court way back in 1988, which...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2026 - BSA & Indian Evidence Act
Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 / Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest Jan - Jun, 2026 Evidence Act (now Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam) is not strictly applicable to Consumer Forums, the Principles of Natural Justice must be followed - If a party seeks to cross-examine a witness or expert whose affidavit is on record, the Commission should evolve a procedure...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2026 - BNS & Indian Penal Code
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 / Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest Jan - Jun, 2026 Section 4 - Punishments Section 53 & Section 302 IPC — Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 — Section 433-A — Modification of Life Sentence to Fixed Term — Constitutional courts (the High Courts and the Supreme Court) possess the power to modify a sentence of...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2026 - BNSS & Cr.P.C
Section 2(1)(k) - InquirySection 2(1)(k) and Section 531(2)(a) — Definition of "Inquiry" — Saving of pending proceedings — Purely ministerial or administrative acts prior to taking cognizance – Held A mere ministerial act, such as a Special Court directing a prosecution complaint to be registered/numbered and fixing a future date for a hearing on cognizance, does not constitute...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half-Yearly Digest 2026 - Advocates & Judiciary
Administration of Justice – Guidelines on Procedural Timelines for High Courts – i. General Timeline - High Courts must endeavour to pronounce reasoned judgements promptly, within a maximum of 3 months from the date of reserving; ii. Personal Liberty & Bail - Extra promptitude must be shown in matters of personal liberty - Bail orders should preferably be pronounced and uploaded...
LiveLaw Himachal Pradesh High Court Half Yearly Digest: January To June, 2026
Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 1 to 2026 LiveLaw (HP)84Nominal Index:Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi (Kamand), H.P. Versus Central Public Works Department & another., 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 01Satish Kumar v/s Gurdial Singh.,2026 LiveLaw (HP) 02Indu Sharma v/s State of H.P. and others.,2026 LiveLaw (HP) 03Bhag Chand v/s State of Himachal Pradesh and others.,2026 LiveLaw (HP)04Himachal...
LiveLaw Jharkhand High Court Half-Yearly Digest : January - June, 2026
Nominal Index [Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (Jha) 1-55] Pali Hill Breweries Private Limited v. State of Jharkhand and Others (along with connected matters) 2026 LLBiz HC (JHA) 1 / 2026 LiveLaw (Jha) 1State of Jharkhand v. Indar Oraon 2026 LiveLaw (Jha) 2Shivnarayan Yadav v. State of Jharkhand and Anr. 2026 LiveLaw (Jha) 3Vinay Kumar Choubey v. State of Jharkhand 2026 LiveLaw (Jha) 4Debleena Dutta...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half-Yearly Digest 2026 - ARREST & BAIL
Addition of Graver Offences — Procedure for Arrest — Where an accused is already on bail and new, more serious, cognizable, and non-bailable offences are added, the accused does not automatically lose their liberty but the court must apply its mind afresh. In such cases – i. The accused may surrender and apply for bail for the newly added offences; ii. The investigating agency must...
LiveLaw Uttarakhand High Court Half-Yearly Digest: January To June 2026
Uttarakhand High Court Allows E-Mail And WhatsApp Service Of Summons In Cheque Bounce CasesCircular Number: C.L. No. 03/UHC/IT/NI-Digital Courts/2025Citation: 2026 LiveLaw (UK) 1The Uttarakhand High Court has allowed summons in cheque bounce cases to be served through electronic modes, including e-mail and WhatsApp. The directions are issued in line with recent guidance of the Supreme Court...
LiveLaw Patna High Court Half-Yearly Digest: January - June, 2026
Nominal Index [Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (Pat) 1 - 92]Ram Narayan Singh v. State of Bihar & Ors. 2026 LiveLaw (Pat) 1Alok Pandey v. State of Bihar & Ors. 2026 LiveLaw (Pat) 2Sikandar Ajam v. State of Bihar & Ors. 2026 LiveLaw (Pat) 3Md. Jahid (Minor) vs State of Bihar 2026 LiveLaw (Pat) 4Ankit Harsh v. Union of India & Ors. 2026 LiveLaw (Pat) 5Manoj Kumar Sudhanshu v. State of...
LiveLaw Supreme Court Half-Yearly Digest 2026 - Arbitration and Conciliation Act
A party at fault cannot be permitted to set up a bar of non-performance of prerequisite obligations to exclude the operation of an arbitration clause - If a party's conduct such as failing to adhere to strict timelines for Engineer decisions or Adjudicator recommendations disables preceding steps, those procedural prerequisites are deemed waived. [Relied on M.K. Shah Engineers &...












