The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal of a former Jharkhand Minister and granted bail by...
Indian Supreme Court Judgments
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The case revolves around a Civil Appeal from a High Court judgment concerning an execution of an...
The Supreme Court of India reviewed a special leave petition filed by T.K. David against the Kerala...
Before a conviction can be sustained on circumstantial evidence, five conditions must be fulfilled: (i) the circumstances...
The Supreme Court of India upheld a divorce decree between Geeta @ Reeta Mishra and Ajay Kumar...
In the case Ram Charan & Ors. v. Sukhram & Ors., the Supreme Court of India addressed...
In the case of M/s. Naresh Potteries Vs. M/s. Aarti Industries, the Supreme Court of India reviewed...
The Supreme Court of India, in the case of M/s. Modern Builders Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh...
The Supreme Court of India heard the case of Gautam Kumar Das v. NCT of Delhi and...
The case is regarding the dismissal of respondent-employees appointed on compassionate ground due to forged documents. The...
Yash Developers Vs. Harihar Krupa Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd. & Ors. involved the rehabilitation of slum dwellers...
The Supreme Court of India ruled that the developer must refund the entire amount deposited by the...
The SBCs cannot charge "enrolment fees" beyond the express legal stipulation under Section 24(1)(f) as it currently...
The fact that revenue entries are not documents of title and do not ordinarily confer or...