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Supreme Court Orders Reinstatement of Appellants in Jamia Milia Islamia Faculty Dispute. Appellants reinstated after termination from tenure posts; fresh appointments subject to legal challenge....

The Supreme Court reinstated Meher Fatima Hussain and others to their respective faculty posts at Jamia Milia Islamia University. The appellants were previously appointed on tenure posts under the Uni...

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Lack of Proof of Demand in Corruption Case...

The importance of corroborating evidence in proving offences under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) of the  Prevention of Corruption Act. Nagpur Bench, issues a judgment on a criminal appeal where the S...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Chhattisgarh Murder Case Failure of the prosecution to prove the chain of evidence leads to acquittal in Dharmendra Satnami’s murder....

An appeal against the convictions under Sections 302, 120B, and 201 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), related to the murder of Dharmendra Satnami. The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's judgment, ...

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Supreme Court Reiterates: Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted in SARFAESI Disputes. When alternative statutory remedies exist, courts should not entertain writ petitions under Article 226....

The Supreme Court dealt with the legality of a High Court's interference in an auction sale under the SARFAESI Act, despite the availability of an alternative statutory remedy. The borrower, after def...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Easementary Rights Claim by Gala's over Ramani's Land. Dispute over easementary rights to a 20 ft. wide road rejected due to lack of uninterrupted use for 20 years and alternative access available....

The Supreme Court upheld the dismissal of two civil appeals filed by the Gala family, who sought easementary rights over a road situated on land owned by the Ramani family. The Gala’s claimed a righ...

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Insurance Claim Repudiation Set Aside: Supreme Court Rules Against Insurer for Failure to Prove Material Suppression. Appellant awarded insurance claim with interest after Supreme Court finds insurer's allegations unsubstantiated....

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellant, Mahakali Sujatha, by setting aside the repudiation of her insurance claim by Future Generali India Life Insurance. The insurance company denied the c...

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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. vs. Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt. Ltd.: Supreme Court’s Curative Ruling on Arbitration Award Restores High Court Verdict. Supreme Court overturns an arbitral award in favor of DAMEPL, citing patent illegality and a miscarriage of justice, reinstating the High Court’s findings....

A curative petition filed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) against Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt. Ltd. (DAMEPL), the Supreme Court quashed an arbitral award that had previously granted DAMEPL ...

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Supreme Court Restores Acquittal in 1996 Murder Case. Appellants acquitted as Supreme Court finds errors in the High Court's reappreciation of evidence and interpretation of burden of proof....

The Supreme Court set aside the conviction of the appellants, who were previously acquitted by the Trial Court and later convicted by the High Court under Section 302 read with Section 34 and Section ...

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Appellant Acquitted in a Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. "Weak Circumstantial Evidence Leads to Acquittal in Murder Case"...

The appellant was convicted of murder (Section 302, IPC) and destruction of evidence (Section 201, IPC) based on circumstantial evidence. The conviction was initially upheld by the High Court. The key...

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Appeal Against NCDRC Order on Delayed Flat Possession: Developer's 9% Interest Demand Quashed. Supreme Court overturns NCDRC's direction allowing the developer to charge 9% interest on the balance payment; possession to be handed over within 30 days post-final settlement....

This appeal challenges the final order dated 23rd January 2023 passed by the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC), which allowed a complaint by homebuyers regarding delayed possessi...