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🏛️ Weekly Roundup: Top Supreme Court & High Court Judgments 📰




Weekly Roundup: Top Supreme Court & High Court Judgments
Weekly Roundup: Top Supreme Court & High Court Judgments


🚨 Supreme Court Judgments: Breaking Legal Ground


⚖️ 1. Unstamped Arbitration Agreements Are Still Enforceable

A landmark ruling by a seven-judge bench of the Supreme Court clarified that arbitration clauses in unstamped or inadequately stamped agreements are enforceable. While such agreements cannot be used in court until stamp duty is paid, arbitration clauses remain valid. This decision upholds the autonomy of arbitration while maintaining compliance with the Indian Stamp Act.

This verdict is a game-changer for commercial arbitration, ensuring procedural lapses do not disrupt the resolution of disputes. It also lays down clear procedural steps, allowing courts to intervene for stamp duty compliance before arbitration begins. Businesses and legal practitioners now have more clarity and confidence in enforcing arbitration clauses.


Weekly Roundup: Top Supreme Court & High Court Judgments

🩸 2. Supreme Court Questions Discriminatory Blood Donation Guidelines

The Supreme Court is reviewing the constitutional validity of guidelines restricting certain groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals, from donating blood. Petitioners argue these guidelines are discriminatory and violate the fundamental rights of equality and dignity under Articles 14, 15, and 21.

The Court stressed the need for medical evidence to support any restrictions, aiming to balance public health with inclusivity. This case could reshape India’s blood donation policies, ensuring they are science-based rather than stereotype-driven, promoting equality and eliminating stigma.


🏠 High Court Judgments: Key Decisions This Week


🔄 1. No Double Dipping: Kerala HC on Duplicate Claims

The Kerala High Court ruled that claims settled by a Family Court cannot be pursued again under the Domestic Violence Act. This decision, based on the principle of res judicata, prevents repetitive litigation and misuse of judicial resources.

This judgment ensures judicial efficiency and protects litigants from prolonged legal battles. It also clarifies jurisdictional boundaries between Family Courts and Domestic Violence Courts, making legal processes more streamlined and efficient.


📝 2. Bombay HC Pushes for Accountability in Testamentary Cases

The Bombay High Court published a list of uncollected grants and certificates in testamentary matters, urging advocates and parties to promptly retrieve them. Delays in collecting these documents can hinder the administration of estates and prolong disputes.

This step improves transparency and efficiency in testamentary proceedings. By highlighting pending actions, the Court encourages better accountability among legal professionals, ensuring smoother resolution of inheritance cases.


Weekly Roundup: Top Supreme Court & High Court Judgments

🌟 Why These Judgments Matter:

These rulings shape India’s legal landscape, addressing issues like arbitration, equality, judicial efficiency, and accountability. For lawyers, litigants, and businesses, staying updated with these developments is essential for navigating legal processes effectively.


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