Punjab and Haryana High Court
Buying Medical College Seat Not Commercial Dispute: P&H High Court Denies Anticipatory Bail In NEET-PG Admission Fraud Case
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has declined anticipatory bail to a person accused of taking about ₹14.25 lakh on the assurance of securing a candidate's admission to an MD/MS (NEET-PG) course, holding that an alleged attempt to circumvent the regulated mechanism governing postgraduate medical admissions by procuring a seat against monetary consideration cannot be treated as an inter...
Stamp Act | Collector's Function Ends On Determining Deficiency, Can't Impose Penalty Or Direct Recovery: Punjab & Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that where an instrument is referred to the Collector under Section 31 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, his function comes to an end once he determines the deficiency in stamp duty, and he is not competent thereafter to impose a penalty or direct recovery. [2026 LiveLaw (PH) 278]Justice Kuldeep Tiwari held that Section 31 "does not contemplate any...
Authorities Duty Bound To Take Steps If Protest Turn Violent: Punjab & Haryana High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has observed that while citizens have a fundamental right to assemble and express their views through peaceful protest, the competent authorities are duty-bound to take appropriate preventive and remedial measures in accordance with law if a protest turns violent or poses a threat to public safety.A Division Bench of Acting Chief Justice Ashwani Kumar Mishra...
Failure To Record Dying Declaration Before Magistrate Despite Adequate Opportunity Creates Dent In Prosecution Case: P&H High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has acquitted a rape convict, holding that the dying declaration on which the entire prosecution case rested did not inspire confidence, and that the failure of the investigating agency to have it recorded by a Judicial Magistrate despite adequate opportunity created a dent in the prosecution story. [2026 LiveLaw (PH) 278]The Division Bench of Justice...
Self-Styled Godman Rampal's Son-In-Law Gets Bail In UAPA Case After 4 Yrs Custody; P&H High Court Notes All Material Witnesses Examined
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted regular bail to Sanjay @ Fauji, the son-in-law of self-styled godman Rampal, in the case arising from the November 2014 violence at Satlok Ashram, Barwala, in which 111 police personnel were injured during the execution of arrest warrants issued by the High Court.The Division Bench of Justice Rajesh Bhardwaj and Justice Deepak Manchanda noted that...
High Court Rejects PIL Challenging Collegium Recommendation To Appoint Haryana AG As Judge, Imposes ₹1 Lakh Costs
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation seeking to stall the appointment of Advocate Pravindra Chauhan as a Judge of the High Court, holding that the petition was actuated by personal vendetta rather than genuine public interest, and imposed costs of ₹1,00,000 to be deposited with the Poor Patient Welfare Fund, PGIMER, Chandigarh.A Division Bench of...
Burden To Prove Lack Of Consent Rests On Prosecution And Never Shifts, Even Where Accused Admits Intercourse: P&H High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that where a rape accused admits the factum of sexual intercourse, that admission does not relieve the prosecution of its obligation to establish the absence of consent, the burden on that issue resting throughout on the prosecution and never shifting to the accused. [2026 LiveLaw (PH) 276]Acquitting the appellant in an appeal against a 2004...
JJ Act | Failure To Conduct Mandatory Reformative Assessment After Child Turns 21 Warrants Suspension Of Sentence: P&H High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has suspended the sentence of a POCSO convict during the pendency of his appeal, holding that non-compliance with the mandatory reformative-assessment procedure under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 constitutes a relevant circumstance for grant of suspension. [2026 LiveLaw (PH) 273]Justice Mandeep Pannu said, "Sections 19, 20...
SARFAESI Action For Debt Below ₹20 Lakh? P&H High Court Stays Dispossession From Sole Residential House
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has issued notice of motion and directed that borrowers shall not be dispossessed from their residential house till the next date of hearing, in a petition challenging recovery proceedings initiated under the SARFAESI Act, 2002 by a Non-Banking Financial Company in respect of a secured debt of less than ₹20 lakh.Justice Jasgurpreet Singh Puri and Justice...
P&H High Court Explains When Second Anticipatory Bail Plea Can Succeed
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has explained that although a second or successive anticipatory bail petition is maintainable in law, it can succeed only where the applicant demonstrates a substantial change in circumstances. A mere superficial or ostensible change, including the subsequent creation of a document, would not suffice, Justice Sumeet Goel held.The bench thus dismissed a...
Subsistence Of Wife's First Marriage Not Always Bar To Maintenance From Second Husband: P&H High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has upheld an award of maintenance under Section 125 CrPC to a woman whose earlier marriage was alleged to be subsisting on the date of her marriage to the petitioner-husband, holding that such an objection, by itself, cannot defeat a claim for maintenance. [2026 LiveLaw (PH) 272]Dismissing the second husband's criminal revision, Justice Mandeep...
Punjab & Haryana High Court Upholds Hoshiarpur Dera Head's Conviction In 21 Yrs Old Rape Case, Awards ₹6 Lakh To Survivor
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed the appeal of Dhanwant Singh, the head of a dera in District Hoshiarpur, against his conviction under Section 376 IPC for the rape of a 20-year-old nursing student whose family had been his devotees for over fifteen years. [2026 LiveLaw (PH) 271]Justice Ramesh Kumari held that the sole testimony of a victim of sexual assault, where it...











