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Supreme Court Rules on Stamp Duty Penalty: A Critical Examination of Section 34 of the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957

The Supreme Court of India, in the case of Seetharama Shetty vs. Monappa Shetty, addressed the legal implications of Sections 33, 34, 37, and 39 of th...

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Supreme Court Rules on MBBS Admission Dispute in Madhya Pradesh. Meritorious Reserved Candidates Secure Victory for Unreserved Government School Quota in Landmark Judgment.

The Supreme Court of India addressed the appeals challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court's decision regarding the allotment of MBBS seats. The case ...

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Supreme Court Rules Against Compound Interest in Arbitration Awards. Clarity on Interest Computation in Arbitration Awards

The Supreme Court of India addressed the issue of whether compound interest could be awarded on an arbitration award. The case involved M/s D. Khosla ...

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Supreme Court Rules on MSME Loan Classification and SARFAESI Proceedings. High Court Order Overturned; Banks Must Follow MSME Revival Framework Before Declaring NPAs, MSMEs Granted Alternative Remedies

The appellants, MSMEs registered under the MSMED Act, 2006, challenged the Bombay High Court's order dismissing their writ petitions. The High Court h...

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"Supreme Court Rules on High Court's Power to Stay Bail Orders: Emphasizes the Right to Liberty" "In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court outlines the strict conditions under which interim stays on bail orders can be granted, highlighting the protection of an individual's right to liberty."

The core issue pertains to whether the High Court or Sessions Court can grant an interim order to stay the operation of an order granting bail until t...

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Supreme Court Rules on Retrospective Promotion Claims in Bihar State Electricity Board Case. Promotion Rights Considered Fundamental, but Not Absolute; Seniority Cannot Be Backdated Without Vacancy.

The Supreme Court of India, in Civil Appeal No. 6977 of 2015 filed by the Bihar State Electricity Board, addressed the issue of retrospective promoti...

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Supreme Court's Interpretation of Article 131: Federal Disputes and Legal Rights. A detailed analysis of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction under Article 131, focusing on federalism, state consent, and the role of the CBI within Indian constitutional law.

The maintainability of a suit filed by the State of West Bengal against the Union of India under Article 131 of the Indian Constitution, challenging t...

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Court Dismisses Plaintiff's Application for Decree on Admission in Property Dispute. Lack of clear and unequivocal admissions by Defendants leads to rejection; Trial Court directed to expedite proceedings within one year.

The Plaintiff sought a decree on admission under Order XII Rule 6 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), based on alleged admissions by the Defendants reg...

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Legal Profession and Consumer Protection Laws: Navigating the Boundaries Exploring the Applicability of Consumer Protection Laws to Advocates and Legal Services

The case concerns the applicability of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (CP Act), as re-enacted in 2019, to complaints alleging "deficiency in servic...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR Filed in Arunachal Pradesh, Citing Lack of Jurisdiction and Civil Nature of Dispute. Supreme Court rules that a civil dispute related to the sale of property in Rajasthan does not warrant criminal proceedings in Arunachal Pradesh.

The Supreme Court in SLP (Crl.) Nos. 8663-8665 of 2023 quashed an FIR registered in Arunachal Pradesh, finding that the case was a civil matter, not ...