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Supreme Court Quashes High Court Order in Civil Appeal Under Article 227 of Constitution of India. High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Setting Aside Ex-Parte Decree Without Examining Sufficient Cause Under Order IX Rule 13 CPC and by Acting as Appellate Court.

The appeal arose from a High Court judgment dated 1 May 2024 allowing a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India filed by the resp...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Order Quashing FIR in IPC Offences Case - Investigation Must Proceed. High Court's reasoning that FIR was quashed due to complainant's motive against Grama Panchayat Adhyaksha was held untenable as FIR registration mandates investigation under criminal procedure.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal against a High Court judgment that had quashed an FIR registered for offences under Sections 420, 468, 465 and ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Insurance Company's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim Case. High Court's reversal of Tribunal's contributory negligence finding upheld based on unreliable evidence from truck driver and investigating officer, fixing entire liability on truck under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The dispute arose from a fatal motor accident involving a truck and a motorcycle, resulting in the death of the bike rider. The deceased's wife and mo...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Customs Duty Exemption Case — Crude Degummed Soyabean Oil Not an Agricultural Product Under Notification No. 53/2003-Cus. Nexus Between Imported and Exported Products Established Under DFCE Scheme.

The appellant, Noble Resources and Trading India Private Limited (formerly Andagro Services Pvt. Ltd.), a government-recognized two-star export house,...

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Supreme Court Set Aside High Court’s Conviction Order – Mere Presence at the Scene of Crime Not Sufficient to Prove Unlawful Assembly. High Court erred in reversing the acquittal – No cogent evidence to establish participation in rioting – Conviction unsustainable in law

Unlawful Assembly Requires Participation – Mere presence in a riot-affected area does not automatically make a person part of the unlawful assembly ...