Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court Current Judgments
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A. Geetha vs State of Tamil Nadu and ANR-04/09/2006
Writ of Habeas corpus dismissed-Penal Code, 1860โSection 366โKidnapping and inducing womanโDetenu procuring innocent poor girls and under guise of employment forcing them into prostitutionโDetenue declared โimmoral traffic offenderโ and detained under Section 3(2) of Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities…
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A. K. Gopalan Versus State of Madras 19/5/1950
Keywords-Due process of Law-Procedure established by Lawโ Under our Constitution, our life and personal liberty are balanced by
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A.C. Narayanan vs State Of Maharashtra & Anr (13/09/2013)
we are of the view that the power of attorney holder may be allowed to file, appear and depose for the purpose of issue of process for the offence punishable underย Section 138ย of the N.I. Act. An exception to the above…
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A.R. Antulay Versus R.S. Naik and others-29/10/1986
The Supreme Court cannot exercise its powers under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. and has no power to transfer the case from the Court of Special Judge to the High Court for speedier trial
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A.Subramanian and Anr. Vs. R. Pannerselvam-08/02/2021
SUIT FOR INJUNCTION-It is trite law that, in a suit for declaration of title, the burden always lies on the Plaintiff to make out and establish a clear case for granting such a declaration and the weakness, if any, of…
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A.V. Subramanian Vs. Union of India and ANR- 10/01/2017
In a land acquisition case the claimants have received different amounts by way of compensation and that too in respect of the lands of same nature covered by the same notification and acquired for the same purpose
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Abdul Rehman and Others Vs K.M. Anees-ul-Haq-14/11/2011
Penal Code, 1860โSections 211 and 500โCriminal Procedure Code, 1973โSections 195, 340 and 439โBail proceedings are judicial proceedingsโAny offence punishable under Section 211, IPC could be taken cognizance of only at instance of court in relation to whose proceedings same was…
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Abhijit Das Vs. State of Tripura-20/01/2019
The sentence is altered to the period already undergone SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Act: Section 324 IPC [Criminal
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Abhinandan Jha and othersย Vsย Dinesh Mishra-17/04/1967
It will be seen that the Code, as such does not use the expression โcharge-sheetโ or โfinal reportโ. But is understood in the Police Manual containing Rules and Regulations, that a report by the police, filed under Section 170 of…
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Activity of re-labeling is “manufacture”: Central Excise vs. Jindal
The Supreme Court of India addressed whether labeling at the Taloja unit constitutes "manufacture" under the Central Excise Tariff Act. The Court affirmed that labeling indeed amounts to "manufacture" as per the statutory provision, dismissing the appeal by the revenue.…
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Aditya Khaitan & Ors. Vs. IL&FS Financial Services Ltd (03/10/2023)
"Vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt" - the law assists those who are vigilant, not those who sleep over their rights is a fundamental legal maxim on which statutes of limitations are premised.
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ADVOCATES ASSOCIATION, BANGALORE Vs. UNION OF INDIA (UOI) AND OTHERS-27/08/2013
A large crowd gathered in the court premises caused a great deal of inconvenience, as a result of
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AFCONs Infrastructure Ltd. and AnOTHER Vs Cherian Varkey Construction Co. (P) Ltd. and OTHERS 26/ 7/2010
A civil court exercising power under Section 89 CPC cannot refer a suit to arbitration unlessย all the parties to the suit agree to such reference. If the reference is to arbitration or conciliation,ย the court has to record that the reference…
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Aftaruddin (D) represented through LRS. Vs. Ramkrishna Datta @ Babul Datta & Ors. 8/12/2017
A “raiyat” has been defined in Section 2(s) of the TLR & LR Act to mean a person
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Agarwal Tracom Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Punjab National Bank & Ors-27/11/2017
It is true that the rule of exhaustion of alternative remedy is a rule of discretion and not one of compulsion, but it is difficult to fathom any reason why the High Court should entertain a petition filed under Article…
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Agra Diocesan Trust Association Vs. Anil David and Ors-19/02/2020
Concept of "market value" - a wider concept in other contexts, was deemed to be referrable to one or other modes of determining the value under sub clauses (v), (va) or (vb) of Section 7 (iv-A).
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Ajay Dabra Vs. Pyare Ram & Ors (31/01/2023)
Ajay Dabra Vs. Pyare Ram & Ors.-The impugned order dismisses the delay condonation applications filed under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963, declining to condone a delay of 254 days, because the reasons assigned for the condonation were not…
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Ajeet Singh Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors (03/01/2024)
the relationship between the appellant and the victim was a consensual relationship which culminated in the marriage. In the legal notice issued on behalf of the appellant, the factum of marriage was admitted. Therefore, on the face of it, the…
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Ajmal Kasab Vs Maharashtra (29/08/2012)
The appellant was convicted and sentenced to death as noted above (vide judgment and order dated May 3/6,2010 passed by the Addl. Sessions Judge, Greater Mumbai in Sessions Case No. 175 of 2009). The judgment by the trial court gave…
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Ajmal Vs State of Kerala-12/07/2022
Appellants would be entitled for acquittal under section 302 IPC but would be liable to be convicted under section 304 PartII IPC. Rest of the conviction upheld by the High Court and the sentence for the charges under sections 341,…
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Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. Vs. Hindustan Zinc Ltd. and Anr-17/02/2022
Commercial agreement-CORRECTION-where there is a substantial amendment/alteration in the conditions of agreement, if taken place with its inception, may certainly cause prejudice to the rights of the parties inter se financially or otherwise.