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"Justice for Appelants: Ensuring Full Compensation for a Life Altered Irreversibly" Supreme Court enhances compensation for a minor severely injured in a road accident, balancing pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages....

The Supreme Court enhanced the compensation awarded to Baby Sakshi, a minor victim of a road accident that left her with 75% permanent disability due to mental retardation. The Court emphasized libera...

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Bombay HC Rules Issuance of Income Tax Notices to Deceased Invalid. A dead person cannot be subject to reassessment notices under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act....

Acts and Sections Discussed: Section 148, 148A(b), and 148A(d) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 Judicial precedents and principles of natural justice Ratio Decidendi: Notices under Sections 148 an...

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Petitioner’s Plea for Discharge in Land Conspiracy Dismissed by Bombay High Court. Court affirms prima facie evidence of land fraud and conspiracy involving government land....

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. and Article 227 of the Constitution. The petitioner, an advocate, was implicated in a conspiracy to grab government l...

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Supreme Court Restores Bail of Appellant in Criminal Case Over Alleged Concealment of Antecedents. Bail cannot be recalled without evidence of violation of bail conditions or misuse of liberty....

Introduction (Para 1-2)The Supreme Court grants leave to appeal against the High Court's order recalling bail previously granted to the appellant under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Pr...

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Supreme Court on Compliance and Contempt: Implementing Judicial Directives with Precision. Ensuring Rule of Law Through Accountability in Compliance of Judicial Orders....

The Supreme Court adjudicated a series of contempt petitions alleging deliberate non-compliance with its orders dated 21.11.2014, 17.05.2022, and 19.03.2024 regarding the issuance of Transferable Deve...

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Supreme Court Upholds Right to Redetermination of Compensation Under Section 28-A of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894. Beneficial Interpretation to Uphold Rights of Marginalized Landowners in Land Acquisition Cases....

The Supreme Court reiterated that Section 28-A of the Land Acquisition Act must be interpreted as a beneficial provision to remove inequality in compensation among landowners affected by the same noti...

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"Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Order Restoring Plot to Defaulters" "Litigation by Proxy Tenant Held as Abuse of Process; Original Allottees Found in Default....

Issue: Whether the High Court was correct in restoring a resumed plot despite the default of the original allottees and the proxy litigation by a purported tenant. Held: Supreme Court upheld the stat...

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Quashing of FIR in Matrimonial Dispute: Apex Court Upholds Justice. A safeguard against misuse of Section 498A IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act....

Key Acts and Sections Discussed: Section 498A of IPC: Cruelty by husband or relatives of the husband. Sections 3 & 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961: Penalty for giving/taking and demanding dow...

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“Partial Discharge in Matrimonial Suicide Case: Apex Court Upholds Cruelty Charges” Balancing Evidence and Mens Rea in Cases of Abetment and Cruelty....

The Supreme Court partially allowed the appeal of the appellants by discharging them from charges under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) IPC while upholding the charges under Section 498A (cruelty) I...

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Supreme Court Partially Modifies Sentence for Rash and Negligent Driving Resulting in Death. Conviction upheld under IPC Sections 279 and 304(A), imprisonment replaced with compensation to the victim's family....

The Supreme Court of India partially allowed the appeal in Muthupandi v. State, upholding the conviction under Sections 279 and 304(A) of the IPC for rash and negligent driving resulting in the death...