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Himachal Pradesh High Court Case Commentaries

Representative Sampling and Prima Facie Proof of Commercial Quantity as a Precondition for Section 37 NDPS Rigours: Commentary on Shiranjana Budha v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Representative Sampling and Prima Facie Proof of Commercial Quantity as a Precondition for Section 37 NDPS Rigours: Commentary on Shiranjana Budha v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Date: Nov 27, 2025
Representative Sampling and Prima Facie Proof of Commercial Quantity as a Precondition for Section 37 NDPS Rigours: Commentary on Shiranjana Budha v. State of Himachal Pradesh I. Introduction The...
Co‑Accused Statements and Custodial Interrogation as Grounds to Deny Anticipatory Bail in NDPS Offences: Commentary on Rahul Verma v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Co‑Accused Statements and Custodial Interrogation as Grounds to Deny Anticipatory Bail in NDPS Offences: Commentary on Rahul Verma v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Date: Nov 26, 2025
Co‑Accused Statements and Custodial Interrogation as Grounds to Deny Anticipatory Bail in NDPS Offences: Commentary on Rahul Verma v. State of Himachal Pradesh I. Introduction The decision of the...
Estoppel and Allied Subjects in University Faculty Recruitment: Commentary on Seema Sharma v. Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (HP HC, 24 Nov 2025)

Estoppel and Allied Subjects in University Faculty Recruitment: Commentary on Seema Sharma v. Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (HP HC, 24 Nov 2025)

Date: Nov 25, 2025
Estoppel and Allied Subjects in University Faculty Recruitment: Commentary on Seema Sharma v. Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (Himachal Pradesh High Court, 24 November 2025)...
PIL Maintainable but Judicial Deference to Executive Discretion in Extension of Chief Secretary Under Pending Corruption Prosecution – Commentary on Atul Sharma v. Union Of India (2025 HHC 39293)

PIL Maintainable but Judicial Deference to Executive Discretion in Extension of Chief Secretary Under Pending Corruption Prosecution – Commentary on Atul Sharma v. Union Of India (2025 HHC 39293)

Date: Nov 22, 2025
PIL Maintainable but Judicial Deference to Executive Discretion in Extension of Chief Secretary Under Pending Corruption Prosecution 1. Introduction The judgment in Atul Sharma v. Union Of India &...
EM-II Filing Held Directory and Limitation in MSME Arbitrations Tied to First Clear Denial of Payment: Commentary on Controller of Stores, Northern Railway v. CBM Industries Pvt. Ltd.

EM-II Filing Held Directory and Limitation in MSME Arbitrations Tied to First Clear Denial of Payment: Commentary on Controller of Stores, Northern Railway v. CBM Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Date: Nov 21, 2025
EM-II Filing Held Directory and Limitation in MSME Arbitrations Tied to First Clear Denial of Payment: Commentary on Controller of Stores, Northern Railway v. M/s CBM Industries Pvt. Ltd. & Anr. 1....

        Extension in Service Is Continuation of Service, Not Re‑employment:
        Entitlement to Increment, Primacy of the Personnel Handbook and Article 229 Autonomy
        – Commentary on Prem Chand Verma v. State of Himachal Pradesh (2025)

Extension in Service Is Continuation of Service, Not Re‑employment: Entitlement to Increment, Primacy of the Personnel Handbook and Article 229 Autonomy – Commentary on Prem Chand Verma v. State of Himachal Pradesh (2025)

Date: Nov 19, 2025
Extension in Service Is Continuation of Service, Not Re‑employment: Entitlement to Increment, Primacy of the Personnel Handbook and Article 229 Autonomy A Commentary on Prem Chand Verma v. State of...
Absence of Driving Licence Not Per se Contributory Negligence: Commentary on Madhu Joshi v. Rajesh Kumar @ Sonu (Himachal Pradesh High Court, 2025)

Absence of Driving Licence Not Per se Contributory Negligence: Commentary on Madhu Joshi v. Rajesh Kumar @ Sonu (Himachal Pradesh High Court, 2025)

Date: Nov 15, 2025
Absence of Driving Licence Not Per se Contributory Negligence: Commentary on Madhu Joshi v. Rajesh Kumar @ Sonu, FAO (MVA) No. 341 of 2015, Himachal Pradesh High Court (14 November 2025) 1....
Civil Court Jurisdiction in SARFAESI Disputes Involving Third‑Party Purchasers: Commentary on UCO Bank & Anr v. Manjana Verma Sahni

Civil Court Jurisdiction in SARFAESI Disputes Involving Third‑Party Purchasers: Commentary on UCO Bank & Anr v. Manjana Verma Sahni

Date: Nov 12, 2025
Civil Court Jurisdiction in SARFAESI Disputes Involving Third‑Party Purchasers: Commentary on UCO Bank & Anr v. Manjana Verma Sahni & Anr 1. Introduction The judgment of the Himachal Pradesh High...
Secondary Evidence Is Not a Tool for Delay: Himachal Pradesh High Court on Strict Compliance with Section 65 of the Evidence Act

Secondary Evidence Is Not a Tool for Delay: Himachal Pradesh High Court on Strict Compliance with Section 65 of the Evidence Act

Date: Nov 12, 2025
Secondary Evidence Is Not a Tool for Delay: Himachal Pradesh High Court on Strict Compliance with Section 65 of the Evidence Act I. Introduction The decision in Vinod Kalia v. Bhagwati Public...

        Revival of Ownership After De‑notification and Personal Succession to Tenancy:
        Commentary on Jwala Devi v. Prabha Bhagra (2025 HHC 37873)

Revival of Ownership After De‑notification and Personal Succession to Tenancy: Commentary on Jwala Devi v. Prabha Bhagra (2025 HHC 37873)

Date: Nov 12, 2025
Revival of Ownership After De‑notification and Personal Succession to Tenancy: Commentary on Smt. Jwala Devi & Ors. v. Smt. Prabha Bhagra & Ors., 2025 HHC 37873 (HP High Court) 1. Introduction 1.1....
Blood Alcohol Threshold for “Intoxication” under Section 304-AA IPC: Commentary on Dilbag Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Blood Alcohol Threshold for “Intoxication” under Section 304-AA IPC: Commentary on Dilbag Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Date: Nov 11, 2025
Blood Alcohol Threshold for “Intoxication” under Section 304-AA IPC: Commentary on Dilbag Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh 1. Introduction The judgment in Dilbag Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh,...
Disability Reservation Subject to Notified Functional Requirements: Commentary on Sajil Kumar v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Disability Reservation Subject to Notified Functional Requirements: Commentary on Sajil Kumar v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Date: Nov 8, 2025
Disability Reservation Subject to Notified Functional Requirements: A Detailed Commentary on Sajil Kumar v. State of H.P. & Others, CWP No. 4525 of 2023 Court: High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla...
Strict Application of NDPS Section 37 and Limited Role of Procedural & Delay Grounds in Bail: A Commentary on Man Bahadur Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Strict Application of NDPS Section 37 and Limited Role of Procedural & Delay Grounds in Bail: A Commentary on Man Bahadur Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh

Date: Oct 10, 2025
Strict Application of NDPS Section 37 and the Limited Role of Arrest & Delay Challenges in Bail: Commentary on Man Bahadur Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh, 2025 HHC 34145 1. Introduction This...
Diatom and CDR Evidence Require Corroboration; Digital “Last Seen” Plus Section 27 Discovery Sustain Murder Conviction; Death Penalty Requires Proved Irreformability — State of HP v. Chander Sharma @ Kaku

Diatom and CDR Evidence Require Corroboration; Digital “Last Seen” Plus Section 27 Discovery Sustain Murder Conviction; Death Penalty Requires Proved Irreformability — State of HP v. Chander Sharma @ Kaku

Date: Sep 30, 2025
Diatom and CDR Evidence Require Corroboration; Digital “Last Seen” Plus Section 27 Discovery Sustain Murder Conviction; Death Penalty Requires Proved Irreformability — State of HP v. Chander Sharma @...
Absence of THC Percentage Is Not Fatal; Joint Section 50 Intimation to Multiple Accused Vitiates Personal Search under the NDPS Act — A Commentary on State of HP v. Soni, 2025 HHC 33178

Absence of THC Percentage Is Not Fatal; Joint Section 50 Intimation to Multiple Accused Vitiates Personal Search under the NDPS Act — A Commentary on State of HP v. Soni, 2025 HHC 33178

Date: Sep 24, 2025
State of HP v. Soni (2025 HHC 33178), clarifying that THC percentage in FSL reports is not mandatory to prove 'charas', while holding that joint Section 50 consent for multiple accused vitiates...
Non‑joinder of a Later‑Formed Partnership Is Not Fatal to Eviction Under the H.P. Public Premises Act: Burden on Occupants to Prove Firm Tenancy

Non‑joinder of a Later‑Formed Partnership Is Not Fatal to Eviction Under the H.P. Public Premises Act: Burden on Occupants to Prove Firm Tenancy

Date: Sep 23, 2025
Non‑joinder of a Later‑Formed Partnership Is Not Fatal to Eviction Under the H.P. Public Premises Act: Burden on Occupants to Prove Firm Tenancy Introduction In Sudershan Devi and Others v....
Impleaded Sub-tenant is an “Aggrieved Person” Entitled to Revision, but Eviction Stands Absent Perversity: HP High Court on Subletting, Pleading Sufficiency, and Revisional Limits under Section 24(5) of the Himachal Pradesh Urban Rent Control Act, 1987

Impleaded Sub-tenant is an “Aggrieved Person” Entitled to Revision, but Eviction Stands Absent Perversity: HP High Court on Subletting, Pleading Sufficiency, and Revisional Limits under Section 24(5) of the Himachal Pradesh Urban Rent Control Act, 1987

Date: Sep 18, 2025
Impleaded Sub-tenant is an “Aggrieved Person” Entitled to Revision, but Eviction Stands Absent Perversity: HP High Court on Subletting, Pleading Sufficiency, and Revisional Limits under Section 24(5)...
Sole-Testimony Convictions in Rape Cases Require “Sterling Quality” Evidence; Appellate Deference to Acquittals Reaffirmed, with Post-Judgment Bonds Directed under BNSS Section 481 — Commentary on State of HP v. Sunil Khan (2025 HHC 31354-DB)

Sole-Testimony Convictions in Rape Cases Require “Sterling Quality” Evidence; Appellate Deference to Acquittals Reaffirmed, with Post-Judgment Bonds Directed under BNSS Section 481 — Commentary on State of HP v. Sunil Khan (2025 HHC 31354-DB)

Date: Sep 13, 2025
Sole-Testimony Convictions in Rape Cases Require “Sterling Quality” Evidence; Appellate Deference to Acquittals Reaffirmed, with Post-Judgment Bonds Directed under BNSS Section 481 Case: State of...
Bail for Foreign Nationals in NDPS Prosecutions: Co‑accused Confession Insufficient; Article 21 and Frank Vitus–compliant Safeguards Prevail — Commentary on Tidj Mamane @ Tidy Mamane v. State of HP (2025 HHC 30402)

Bail for Foreign Nationals in NDPS Prosecutions: Co‑accused Confession Insufficient; Article 21 and Frank Vitus–compliant Safeguards Prevail — Commentary on Tidj Mamane @ Tidy Mamane v. State of HP (2025 HHC 30402)

Date: Sep 6, 2025
Bail for Foreign Nationals in NDPS Prosecutions: Co‑accused Confession Insufficient; Article 21 and Frank Vitus–compliant Safeguards Prevail Case: Tidj Mamane alias Tidy Mamane v. State of Himachal...
Married Daughters Must Be Counted in Family Size; Policy‑Induced Delay Not Fatal: HP High Court on Compassionate Appointment

Married Daughters Must Be Counted in Family Size; Policy‑Induced Delay Not Fatal: HP High Court on Compassionate Appointment

Date: Sep 6, 2025
Married Daughters Must Be Counted in Family Size; Policy‑Induced Delay Not Fatal: HP High Court on Compassionate Appointment Case: Savita v. State of Himachal Pradesh and Others Citation: 2025 HHC...
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