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Supreme Court Acquits Accused Due to Doubtful Arrest and Lack of Identification. Manner of Arrest and Identification Found Unreliable – Conviction Set Aside – Appellants Acquitted.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 136 – Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – Section 313 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 392, 397, 41...

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Supreme Court Quashes Karnataka High Court Order on Delay Condonation and Leave to Appeal. Transferee Pendente Lite Cannot Challenge Decree Without Leave – Delay of 586 Days Not Justified.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Article 136 – Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme ...

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Supreme Court Upholds LPG Distributorship Allotment Despite Allegations of Land Disqualification. Alternative Land Offered Due to Shifting Stance of Lessor – No Disability in Application – Allotment Process Upheld.

Land Disqualification – No Violation Found: The Court found no evidence that the 4th Respondent’s land offer violated guidelines – Field verific...

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Supreme Court Declines Relief Under Article 32 for Property Dispute. Petitioners advised to seek remedy through recall or appeal of the Bombay High Court judgment.

The Supreme Court of India, exercising jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution, dismissed a writ petition seeking to declare a High Court ju...

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Motor Accident Case: Supreme Court Awards Rs. 46.31 Lakhs Compensation to Family of Deceased After Reversing Lower Court Findings Car's Involvement in Accident Established Based on Preponderance of Probability; Compensation Awarded.

  The appeal challenged the dismissal of the claim by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) and the High Court. The appe...

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"Pendente Lite Transferee's Right to Challenge Execution of Decree Confirmed: Supreme Court" SC affirms that limitation period begins from the date of final decree, and a pendente lite transferee can challenge execution if dispossessed.

The Supreme Court of India, deals with the execution of a final decree in a partition suit and the rights of a pendente lite transferee. It affirms th...