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Motor Vehicle Accident – Compensation – Liability of Minor Driver. Supreme Court absolved the minor of driving liability and upheld enhanced compensation for the claimants while setting aside the recovery direction against the vehicle’s owner.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 136 – Reappreciation of Evidence – Scope of interference by Supreme Court – Findings of the lower courts...

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Widow Entitled to Liberalised Family Pension (LFP) for Death Due to Extreme Climatic Conditions During Military Duty. A soldier’s death during duty in extreme conditions near the Line of Control categorized as a “Battle Casualty,” ensuring pensionary benefits to the widow.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND [Para 2-5] Nature of Duty and Death: The deceased soldier, Naik Inderjeet Singh, was on an Area Domination Patrol near the Li...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Accused Nos. 4 and 5 in Loan Fraud Case Due to Settlement with Bank. Commercial loan fraud case compromised between Bank and borrowers—Criminal proceedings quashed due to bleak chance of conviction.

The Supreme Court, in Criminal Appeals arising out of Special Leave Petition (Criminal) Nos. 1415 and 1416 of 2024, quashed the criminal proceedings a...

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Full Bench Rules on Scope of Trial Court's Authority Under Section 9-A CPC. Trial Courts Cannot Partially Dispose of Suits in Preliminary Issues on Jurisdiction.

The Full Bench addressed whether a Trial Court, under Section 9-A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), can frame an issue that disposes of a su...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Stepmother's Murder Case. Conviction overturned due to unreliable witness testimonies and insufficient evidence.

The appellant was convicted by the Sessions Court for the murder of his stepmother under Section 302 of the IPC and sentenced to life imprisonment. Th...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in 2000 Mangalore Strangulation Case. High Court's Conviction Overturned Due to Witness Testimony Contradictions and Identity Doubts

Criminal Appeal, the Supreme Court reviewed the conviction of the appellant, Vishwanatha, by the High Court of Karnataka for the murder of Devaki, age...

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Conviction Upheld: Court Confirms Guilt in Usha Murder Case. Detailed analysis of incriminating evidence leads to dismissal of appeal and cancellation of bail for accused

Appeal against Conviction under Section 302 IPC - Delhi High Court Legal Provisions: Section 299 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and Section...

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Legal Battle Over Insurance Claim: NCDRC Decision Challenged Navigating the complexities of insurance law and contract disputes in the wake of a construction project gone awry.

Consumer Protection Act, 1986; Insurance Law; Contract Law; Construction Contract Dispute The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC)...

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Determination of jurisdictional limits and appropriateness of damages in contractual disputes.

Legal case involving the Municipal Committee, Katra, and a bidder, the respondent, regarding a contract for supplying mules and labor for pilgrim tran...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Criminal Appeal in Murder Case by Modifying Conviction of One Accused from Section 302 to Section 304 Part II IPC. Conviction of Three Accused Under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC Confirmed Based on Consistent Eyewitness Testimonies Establishing Common Intention.

The criminal appeal arose from the concurrent conviction of four accused under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, for th...