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Supreme Court Sets Aside Desertion-Based Divorce Decree, Grants Divorce by Mutual Consent Under Article 142 of Constitution of India, Awards Permanent Alimony in Hindu Marriage Act Case

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the High Court order affirming divorce decree granted on ground of desertion under Hindu Marriage Act 1955 -...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Cooperative Society Redevelopment Case on Jurisdiction and Limitation Grounds. Civil Court Maintainability Upheld Under Section 91 of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960, and Suit Found Within Limitation with Possible Section 14 Benefit.

The dispute arose from a redevelopment project involving a Cooperative Society registered under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960. The r...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellant in POCSO Case Due to Erroneous Sentencing Orders and Excessive Incarceration. Court Sets Aside Life Imprisonment, Restores Original Seven-Year Sentence Under Article 142 of Constitution, and Orders Immediate Release as Appellant Served Over Eleven Years.

The dispute involved an appellant who had been convicted and sentenced in a Special (POCSO) case. Initially, the Special Court imposed a sentence of s...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Dissolves Marriage on Ground of Irretrievable Breakdown Using Article 142 Powers. Marriage Found Completely Broken Down with No Emotional Connection Between Parties, Warranting Dissolution Despite Earlier Withdrawn Petitions Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal concerning the dissolution of marriage between parties who had married on February 14, 2000. The appellant had ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals in Insolvency Case Due to Limitation and Mis-statements. NCLAT's Refusal to Condon Delay Upheld as Appellant Failed to Apply for Certified Copies and Made Contradictory Assertions Under Section 61 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

The appeals arose from an order dated 18.01.2024 passed by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), which dismissed appeals preferred by t...

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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 ...