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"Supreme Court Bars Reopening Disposed Cases via Miscellaneous Applications" Litigants must adhere to procedural limits; fresh causes of action demand fresh proceedings....

Acts Discussed: Article 32 of the Constitution of India, Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Filing of Miscellaneous Applications: The Court emphasized that miscellaneous applications in disp...

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Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment: Balancing Fundamental Rights with Societal Interests. Ensuring Justice with Constitutional Safeguards....

The Supreme Court delivered a significant judgment addressing the interpretation and interplay of fundamental rights under Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution. The case examined the proportion...

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"Eligibility and Promotion in Public Service" Judicial clarification on deputation service and eligibility for promotion. Analyzing deputation service relevance for promotion under National Highway Authority of India Recruitment Regulations....

The Supreme Court addressed whether deputation service counts as regular service for promotion eligibility. The Court held that a deputee's past service cannot be considered when there is a significan...

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Supreme Court of India Examines Impact of Execution Delays on Death Sentence Validity. Justice delayed for both convict and victim raises critical questions of constitutional rights and procedural fairness....

1. Factual Background Incident Date: November 1, 2007. Crime: Rape and murder of a company employee during a late-night commute. Accused: Purushottam Dasrath Borate and Pradeep Yashwant Kokade. ...

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"Supreme Court Calls for Larger Bench to Resolve Conflicting Judgments on Hindu Female Property Rights" "Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act faces judicial scrutiny amidst divergent interpretations of women’s property rights."...

The judgment highlights the interplay between Sections 14(1) and 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, focusing on the property rights of a Hindu female, particularly regarding whether her limited ...

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Pre-Deposit Requirement Mandatory Under Section 129E of Customs Act: Relief Denied. Relief under Article 226 for pre-deposit waiver cannot override the statutory mandate under Section 129E of the Customs Act, 1962....

1. Relief Sought by Petitioners (Paras 1–2) The Petitioners sought: Waiver of the pre-deposit requirement under Section 129E of the Customs Act, 1962, for admitting their appeal. Restoration of...

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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Charity Commissioner’s Circular on Restricting Trust Names. A victory for freedom of expression in trust registrations under the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act....

The Bombay High Court quashed the Revised Circular No. 543 dated July 4, 2018, issued by the Charity Commissioner, Maharashtra, which directed trusts with names containing phrases like “Bhrashtachar...

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Legal Battle over Trademark and Copyright Infringement. "Establishing distinctiveness amidst claims of passing off and deceit."...

1. Background of Plaintiff: Company: Prince Pipes and Fittings Ltd., a Mumbai-based manufacturer of PVC pipes since 1987. Trademark: Long-standing usage of "PRINCE" and "Crown Device" in its produ...

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Engineer’s Future Secured: Bombay High Court Quashes NDPS Case Due to Lack of Evidence "In a significant decision, the Bombay High Court quashed a case under the NDPS Act, citing lack of evidence and procedural lapses."...

Petitioner, a young engineer aspiring to study abroad, filed a writ petition seeking quashing of an FIR under Sections 8(c) and 27 of the NDPS Act, 1985, and subsequent criminal proceedings. Prosecu...

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Enforcement of a Decree and Interpretation of Reciprocal Adjustments. Balancing Liabilities in Execution: A Case on Interest Calculation and Set-Off...

The Bombay High Court (Coram: Amit Borkar, J.) addressed whether an executing court can interpret a decree to restrict interest on the decretal amount to a specific date and adjust reciprocal liabilit...