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Consideration of Mitigating Circumstances in a Criminal Appeal. Examining the Impact of Personal History and Lengthy Incarceration on Sentencing

Case concerning a convict accused of the offense punishable under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. The appellant, who was married to the deceased...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused, Citing Unreliable Evidence and Procedural Flaws. Acquittal in a murder case upheld due to lack of credible witness testimony and procedural inconsistencies.

The Supreme Court overturned the Karnataka High Court's decision convicting three accused of murder. The trial court had acquitted the accused due to ...

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Repealed Penalty Rule Cannot Apply: The Supreme Court Upholds Application of Amended Rule in Excise Penalty Case

The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of Pernod Ricard India (P) Ltd, holding that penalties for exceeding permissible limits of liquor wastage du...

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Supreme Court Modifies Murder Conviction to Culpable Homicide. Accused Released After Over a Decade in Jail; Co-Accused Acquitted.

The Supreme Court of India has modified the conviction of the appellant from murder (Section 302 IPC) to culpable homicide not amounting to murder (Se...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Employee's Appeal in Resignation Withdrawal Case Under Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994. Withdrawal of Prospective Resignation Barred by Implied Contract and Estoppel as Correspondence Showed Mutual Agreement Making Resignation Final and Binding.

The appeal arose from a dispute over the withdrawal of a prospective resignation submitted by an employee before its effective date. The appellant, an...

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Supreme Court Quashes Proceedings Against Former Directors in Cheque Dishonour Case Due to Prior Resignation. Directors Cannot Be Held Liable Under Section 141 of Negotiable Instruments Act When Cheques Were Issued After Their Resignation Was Statutorily Recorded in Form 32 Under Companies Act, 1956.

The Supreme Court addressed appeals concerning criminal liability of former directors in cheque dishonour cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable In...

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Supreme Court Allows Bank's Appeal in Consumer Protection Case Due to Absence of Deficiency in Service. Consumer Forums Cannot Adjudicate Highly Disputed Factual Issues or Allegations of Fraud Between Company Directors as Proceedings Are Summary in Nature Under the Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

The dispute arose from a consumer complaint filed by the Managing Director of D-Cube Constructions (P) Ltd. against City Union Bank Limited, alleging ...