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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in 1989 Murder Case Due to Lack of Conclusive Evidence. Circumstantial evidence with missing links leads to acquittal in the murder case of Gouri against Karakkattu Muhammed Basheer....

The Supreme Court overturned the conviction of the appellant, Karakkattu Muhammed Basheer, in a murder case based solely on circumstantial evidence due to significant gaps in the prosecution’s chain...

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“Supreme Court Analyzes Madarsa Act: Balancing Secularism with Minority Rights” Exploring the constitutional boundaries between religious instruction and secular state duties in the regulation of educational institutions for minorities....

The case examines the constitutionality of the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004, following the Allahabad High Court's decision declaring the Act unconstitutional. The Act aimed to re...

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Electricity Supply and Minimum Guarantee Charges: A Legal Assessment of Limitation and Demand Rights. Clarifying liability and estoppel in power supply disputes under evolving electricity laws....

This Supreme Court judgment addresses whether a utility company can demand charges for minimum guaranteed electricity consumption when such a demand was not enforced within a specified time limit. The...

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Kerala Public Service Commission's Shifting Qualification Standards: Supreme Court Denies Candidates with Unspecified Qualifications. A decade-long dispute over qualification criteria for Lower Division Clerk positions highlights the need for consistency in public service recruitment standards....

The Supreme Court of India dismissed appeals filed by the Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) and candidates possessing qualifications higher than the prescribed ones for the post of Lower Divisio...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Excessive Bail Conditions Imposed by Madhya Pradesh High Court, Reaffirms Limits on Judicial Discretion in Bail Matters. The Supreme Court ruled that conditions imposed on bail must not infringe on civil rights or prejudge ongoing civil disputes, highlighting the judiciary's role in safeguarding due process in criminal proceedings....

The Supreme Court examined the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s imposition of specific conditions while granting bail, which included the removal of a wall at the appellants’ expense and the handover o...

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Trademark Dispute: Examination of Ex-Parte Injunction and Material Disclosure Obligations....

The case concerns a trademark dispute where Dharampal Satyapal Foods Ltd., the defendant, sought to vacate an ex-parte injunction granted to Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. The injunction temporarily restrai...

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"MSE Preference in Public Tenders: Bombay High Court Upholds Technical Compliance Requirements" Tender rules mandate clear selection of MSE preferences; failure to comply precludes benefits....

Challenge against the tender process and allocation, alleging procedural lapses and failure to grant preferential treatment under the Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE) policy. Petition Basis and ...

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Jurisdictional Determination in Easementary Right Claim on Waqf Property. Balancing Civil Jurisdiction and Waqf Tribunal Powers in Disputes Over Waqf Property Access Rights....

The High Court of Bombay addressed the issue of jurisdictional competence between the Waqf Tribunal and the Civil Court. The case revolves around the Plaintiff's claim of easementary rights over the D...

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Analyzing Rights and Liabilities in Auction Sales of Attached Properties under the MPID Act....

The High Court of Bombay dismissed a writ petition filed by Lemon Seeds Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., which sought the cancellation of an auction sale of attached property and a refund, asserting non-disclos...

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"High Court Allows Challenge to Land Acquisition Due to State's Failure to Assume Possession" "Physical possession retained by owner deemed necessary for lawful land acquisition"...

The case concerns a petition filed by Petitioner, now represented by his legal heir, Ashok Shantinath Chougule. The petitioner challenged the land acquisition of his property under Section 48(1) of th...