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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Compensation Enhanced by Supreme Court for Amputation Injury – Functional Disability Fixed at 90% – Age Determined as 22 Years – Compensation Increased to Rs.28,93,494/- from Rs.10,10,004/- by High Court and Rs.6,70,000/- by MACT...

Constitution of India, 1950 (COI) – Article 136 – Special Leave Petition filed challenging the compensation awarded by MACT and modified by High Court – Leave granted (Para 2) Code of Civil Pro...

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Supreme Court of India Sets Aside Abatement of Second Appeals in Om Prakash Gupta Alias Lalloowa Case Due to Valid Substitution Applications Filed by Legal Representatives – Emphasizes Justice-Oriented Approach in Procedural Compliance...

Substitution Applications Filed by Heirs of Deceased Respondents Held Valid; Supreme Court Highlights Proper Sequence for Abatement Proceedings. Constitution of India, Article 136 – Code of Civil P...

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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Compensation Enhanced by Supreme Court for Motor Accident Victim on Appeal...

Supreme Court of India Enhanced Compensation for Motor Accident Victim Citing 100% Disability and Reassessing Monthly Income – Civil Appeal No. 2322 of 2025 (Arising out of SLP(C) No. 21766 of 2024)...

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Supreme Court Set Aside High Court’s Order Directing Compassionate Appointment – Lump Sum Ex-Gratia Granted Under Article 142. Compassionate Appointment – Financial Condition Consideration – High Court Erred in Overlooking Suitability Criterion – Article 142 Invoked for Equitable Relief...

Acts And Sections Discussed Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 142 – Extraordinary Power Exercised for Equitable Relief – Para 49 Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – Order XLI Rule 33 – Powe...

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Conviction Under Section 366-A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) Set Aside Due to Lack of Evidence of Inducement or Sexual Intent....

Supreme Court Acquitted the Appellant as the Prosecution Failed to Prove the Victim’s Minority and the Ingredients of Section 366-A IPC Beyond Reasonable Doubt. Supreme Court Held:The prosecution f...

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Supreme Court Acquitted Accused in Circumstantial Evidence-Based Murder Case Due to Lack of Conclusive Proof....

Benefit of Doubt Given – Prosecution Failed to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt – No Conclusive Evidence of Strangulation – Appellant Directed to be Released Immediately. The Supreme Cou...

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Compensation Enhanced – Medical Board's Opinion on Disability Upheld – Future Prospects Considered...

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Permanent Disability – Future Prospects – Attendant Charges – Pain and Suffering – Compensation Enhanced Based on 100% Disability – Tribunal and High Court's Fin...

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Acquittal in Circumstantial Evidence Case – Conviction Set Aside...

Supreme Court Held – Failure to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt – Chain of Circumstantial Evidence Incomplete – Appellant Acquitted (Para 16, 17, 18) Circumstantial evidence did not est...

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Compensation Enhanced – Notional Income Considered – Interest @ 7.5% – Multiplier Applied – Supreme Court Directed Payment After Deducting Delay Period...

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Section 166 – Claimant Entitled to Just Compensation – High Court’s Reliance on Minimum Wages Reversed – Notional Income Fixed at ₹10,000/- Per Month – Compens...

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Supreme Court Quashed Criminal Proceedings Against B.V. Ram Kumar – Allegations Did Not Constitute Offences Under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Criminal Petition Under Section 482, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – No Prima Facie Case for Offences Under Sections 269, 270, and 504, IPC – Abuse of Process of Law – High Court’s Dismissal Reversed....

Allegations In The FIR And Chargesheet Did Not Disclose The Necessary Ingredients For Offences Under Sections 269, 270, And 504, IPC (Paras 16, 19)Workplace Disputes Should Not Be Criminalized – Mer...