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Supreme Court Overturns High Court Decision in Land Dispute, Validates Trial Court's Dismissal. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellants, confirming that the alleged compromise was invalid and upholding the original Trial Court's decision....

The original plaintiffs filed a suit for declaration and specific performance, which was initially dismissed by the Trial Court but later decreed by the first Appellate Court. The High Court dismissed...

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Supreme Court Judgment on NPPA's Demand Under DPCO. Upholding accountability and interpretation under Paragraph 13 of the Drugs (Price Control) Order, 1995...

The appellant, having faced unsuccessful outcomes at the Delhi High Court, appealed to the Supreme Court regarding demands made by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) under the Drugs ...

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Supreme Court Intervenes in Decades-Old Double Murder Case Delayed by Political Influence. High Court Directed to Expedite Proceedings and Reevaluate Withdrawal of Prosecution for Politically Influential Accused...

This legal case highlighting issues of delay and political influence in the judicial process. The case involves the prolonged trial of multiple accused in a double murder case from 1994, where politic...

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Appellant Discharged in Custodial Death Case Due to Lack of Evidence. Court Finds No Grounds for Criminal Conspiracy Charges Against Appellant, Orders Trial to Proceed for Other Accused...

The appellant, charged with criminal conspiracy in relation to the custodial death of Ram Kishore, appealed against the dismissal of his application for discharge. The accusations were based solely on...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Bid in Mining Lease e-Auction, Orders Fresh Auction and Penalty. Supreme Court finds error in 140.10% bid to be a genuine mistake, mandates a fresh e-auction while imposing a Rs 3 crore penalty on appellant for lack of due care....

Granted leave to appeal against the judgment of the High Court of Orissa, which dismissed the writ petition of the appellant who had mistakenly placed an exorbitant bid in an e-auction for a mining le...

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Supreme Court Emphasizes Proportional Sentencing in Bigamy Case. Lenient punishment for bigamy under Section 494 IPC revised to ensure justice and uphold societal interests....

The principles of sentencing in criminal law, specifically focusing on the offense of bigamy under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The case under review involves the appellant seeking an e...

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Transfer Petition Dismissed by Bombay High Court. "Transfer within Private Management School Not a Statutory Right."...

The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by Bhaurao Shankar Potalkar seeking transfer from a partially aided post to a fully aided post in a private school. The court ruled that an empl...

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Court Quashes F.I.R. Against Accused in Suicide Abetment Case. Insufficient Evidence Found to Establish Harassment and Instigation Leading to Suicide...

Applicants, accused under Section 306 r/w 34 of the IPC, seek quashing of the F.I.R. registered at Vishnu Nagar Police Station. The deceased, Ashok Pawar, allegedly harassed by the applicants, committ...

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Court Mandates Medical Facilities in Maharashtra Educational Institutes. Petition Over Student's Death Spurs Directives for Improved First Aid and Emergency Care in Colleges...

The court addressed a petition regarding the death of Tejuswini, a final-year diploma student at a polytechnic college, alleging negligence by the college and hospitals. The court found it difficult t...

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Court Nullifies Government Permission for New Law College, Cites Procedural Flaws. Judgment underscores the necessity for strict adherence to statutory norms and transparency in granting educational permissions....

Two writ petitions challenging a Government Resolution dated 15.06.2023, which granted permission to respondent No.4 to open a new law college, based on recommendations from the respondent No.3 - Univ...