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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeals in National Highways Act Land Acquisition Cases — Section 3J Not Violative of Article 14. The Court held that the non-grant of solatium and interest under the National Highways Act, 1956 is not discriminatory and the Act is a complete code.

The Supreme Court, in a batch of appeals filed by the Union of India, considered the validity of the non-grant of solatium and interest under the Nati...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Bail Granted by High Court in Murder Case Due to Non-Application of Mind. The High Court failed to consider prima facie evidence of 27 injuries and eye-witness statement under Section 439 CrPC, rendering the bail order illegal.

The case arises from a judgment of the Rajasthan High Court granting bail to the first respondent, Rajesh Kumar @ Polia, and four other accused person...

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Supreme Court Holds Plaintiff Can Plead Adverse Possession Under Article 65 of Limitation Act — Preliminary Issue Covered by Ravinder Kaur Grewal. The Court overruled earlier decisions and directed merits consideration.

The Supreme Court disposed of three civil appeals involving a preliminary issue: whether a plaintiff can take the plea of adverse possession under Art...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Land Acquisition Compensation Appeals Due to Inordinate Delay of 21 Years. Petitioners Failed to Show Sufficient Cause for Condonation of Delay, Special Leave Petitions Dismissed as Barred by Limitation.

The case involves special leave petitions filed by original claimants (landowners) challenging a common judgment dated 2.4.1996 of the Allahabad High ...

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Supreme Court Allows Suit Based on Adverse Possession — Overrules Earlier View That Adverse Possession Can Only Be Used as Shield. Plaintiff Who Has Perfected Title by Adverse Possession Can Sue for Declaration and Protection or Recovery of Possession.

The Supreme Court addressed the question whether a person claiming title by adverse possession can maintain a suit for declaration of title and for pr...

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Supreme Court Acquits Husband in Dowry Death Case Due to Lack of Proximity Between Dowry Demand and Death. Demand for Gold Chain Two Years Before Death Held Not 'Soon Before' Under Section 304-B IPC, Breaking the Live Link Required for Conviction.

The appeal arose from a conviction under Section 304-B IPC for dowry death. The appellant, Mahesh Kumar, was married to Omwati on 26.05.1991. The pros...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Eye Witnesses and Lack of Blood Evidence. Delay in Recording Statements and Inconsistencies in Testimony Lead to Benefit of Doubt Under Sections 148 and 302/149 IPC.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeals against the conviction of Balwan Singh, Latel Ram, and Santu @ Santram under Sections 148 and 302/149 IPC for th...