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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Enhances Compensation for Minor's Permanent Disability in Motor Accident Case. High Court's Dismissal Without Reasons Set Aside; Compensation Increased from Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 10,00,000 Under Section 166 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The appellant, Rupa Roy, filed a claim petition under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, seeking compensation for injuries sustained by her ...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Minor's Permanent Disability in Motor Accident Case — High Court's Dismissal Set Aside for Lack of Reasoning. Mother Claimant Awarded Rs. 10 Lakhs for Son's 70% Disability Under Section 166 Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The appellant, Rupa Roy, filed a claim petition under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, seeking compensation for injuries sustained by her ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Succession Dispute, Holding Probate Not Required for Will Made in Delhi by Hindu. Section 213 of Indian Succession Act, 1925 does not mandate probate for wills by Hindus outside Bengal, Madras, and Bombay territories.

The present appeal arose from a dispute over the estate of Zorawar Singh, who executed a Will dated June 16, 1985 and a codicil dated October 21, 1995...

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Supreme Court Upholds CBI Investigation and Enhances Compensation in Army Custodial Death Case. The court affirmed the High Court's direction for CBI probe into the death of a civilian allegedly killed in army custody and increased compensation from Rs. 3 lakhs to Rs. 5 lakhs under Article 142.

The case arises from the death of Someswar Gayari alias Sombrom, who was allegedly taken into custody by army personnel of the 8th Madras Regiment on ...

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Supreme Court Modifies Back Wages to 10% for Habitually Absent Employee in Termination Dispute with ONGC. Termination under Regulation 24 of 1975 Regulations held illegal due to long service, but back wages reduced to 10% considering habitual absence and delay in approaching Labour Court.

The case involves a dispute between Anjana Mittal (appellant) and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (respondent) regarding the termination of he...

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Supreme Court Allows Accused's Appeal for Cloned Copy of Memory Card in Rape Case — Right to Fair Trial Prevails Over Victim's Privacy. Electronic Record Held to be 'Document' Under Evidence Act and IPC, Entitling Accused to Copy Under Section 207 CrPC.

The appellant, P. Gopalkrishnan @ Dileep, was arrayed as accused No. 8 in a case registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal of Three Accused in Murder Case for Lack of Overt Act Under Section 149 IPC. Vicarious Liability Under Section 149 IPC Requires Active Participation or Shared Common Object, Not Mere Presence.

The State of Madhya Pradesh appealed against the acquittal of three accused persons (Killu @ Kailash, Devendra, and Kailash Nayak) by the High Court o...