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Supreme Court Allows Wife's Appeal, Quashes Transfer of Criminal Case from Sangareddy to Hyderabad -- Bias Allegations Based on Relatives in Judiciary and Police Found Inconsequential -- Case Directed to be Transferred Back to Sangareddy...

The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's order transferring a criminal case from Sangareddy to Hyderabad, initiated by the wife against her husband -- The husband had sought transfer alleging bias...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Double Murder Case Due to Insufficient Evidence and Omissions in Police Statements. Conviction Under Murder Charges Overturned Based on Lack of Incriminating Circumstances...

The Supreme Court acquitted Jaswinder Singh @ Shinder Singh in a double murder case from 1999. The appellant was alleged to be the driver of the vehicle used by assailants who murdered two brothers. T...

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High Court Allows Writ Petition for Continuity of Service Benefits -- Reinstated Workman Granted Government Resolution Benefits from 1988 -- Labor Court Reinstatement Implicitly Includes Service Continuity...

The High Court allowed a writ petition challenging orders that denied continuity of service benefits to a reinstated workman. The petitioner, engaged in 1983 and terminated in 1993, was reinstated in ...

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National Company Law Appellate Tribunal Upholds Mediated Consent Terms in Company Dispute Under Companies Act, 1956 -- Appeals by Appellant(s) and Accurate Engineering Company Pvt. Ltd. & Ors. Dismissed Due to Failure to Prove Coercion, Undue Influence, and Duress...

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal dismissed appeals challenging the National Company Law Tribunal's order that upheld mediated consent terms in a company petition under the Companies Act, 19...

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National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Disposes Consumer Complaint as Settled and Withdrawn - Complaint Withdrawn Following Settlement Between Parties...

The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission disposed of Consumer Case No. 862 of 2019 filed by Baljinder Mann against M/s. Orris Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. and another respondent. The complainan...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 302 IPC in Land Dispute Homicide Case. Premeditation and Use of Deadly Weapons Establish Murder – Appeal Dismissed...

Premeditation and Intent: Armed trespass and targeting a vital body part (head) with deadly weapons conclusively proved murder under Section 302 IPC (Para 13). Credibility of Related Witnesses: Injure...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Cheating Case, Distinguishes Between Civil Breach and Criminal Cheating. Business Setbacks Do Not Automatically Imply Criminal Intent – SC...

Civil Dispute vs. Criminal Cheating: The Supreme Court reiterated that mere breach of contract or failure to repay dues due to business losses does not constitute cheating under Section 420 IPC unles...

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Supreme Court Upholds Kerala High Court’s Decision: Syrang’s Licence Holder Ineligible for Lascar Post. Statutory Qualifications Prevail Over Higher Competency – Non-Joinder of Necessary Party Fatal to Appellant’s Case....

Essential Qualifications: Statutory rules prescribing specific qualifications cannot be diluted by executive interpretation (Paras 20–22). Equality in Employment: Expanding eligibility suo motu vio...

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Contractual Bar on Pendente Lite Interest: Strict Construction Required Under Arbitration Act, 1940. Supreme Court Upholds Arbitrator’s Power to Award Interest Unless Expressly Barred in Contract...

Arbitration Act1940 Act: Arbitrator has inherent power to award pendente lite interest unless expressly barred by contract (Para 8, 10). Strict Construction: Clauses must clearly exclude interest ...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case, Modifies Sentence to Fine. Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act Favours Complainant Unless Rebutted by Probable Defence – High Court’s Acquittal Overturned...

Presumption of Legally Enforceable Debt (Sections 118 & 139 NI Act): The Supreme Court reiterated that once the complainant proves the cheque’s issuance, dishonour, and statutory notice...