Section 37 NDPS Act - "Credible & Plausible" Grounds To Believe Accused Is Not Guilty Required To Grant Bail: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 37 NDPS Act – “Credible & Plausible” Grounds To Believe Accused Is Not Guilty Required To Grant Bail: Supreme Court

Section 37 NDPS Act - "Credible & Plausible" Grounds To Believe Accused Is Not Guilty Required To Grant Bail Case: Narcotics Control Bureau vs Mohit…

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Scope Of Interference In Criminal Appeal By Special Leave Under Article 136 Of Constitution: Supreme Court Explains - The Law Communicants
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Scope Of Interference In Criminal Appeal By Special Leave Under Article 136 Of Constitution: Supreme Court Explains

Scope Of Interference In Criminal Appeal By Special Leave Under Article 136 Of Constitution: Supreme Court Explains Case: Mekala Sivaiah Vs State Of Andhra Pradesh…

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Primary Object of Habeas Corpus Petition For Child's Custody Is To Determine In Whose Custody The Best Interest of the Child Will Be Advanced: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Primary Object of Habeas Corpus Petition For Child’s Custody Is To Determine In Whose Custody The Best Interest of the Child Will Be Advanced: Supreme Court

Primary Object of Habeas Corpus Petition For Child's Custody Is To Determine In Whose Custody The Best Interest of the Child Will Be Advanced Case:…

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By Merely Denying Landlord-Tenant Relationship, Defendant In Eviction Suit Can't Enjoy Property During Pendency Without Depositing Rent: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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By Merely Denying Landlord-Tenant Relationship, Defendant In Eviction Suit Can’t Enjoy Property During Pendency Without Depositing Rent: Supreme Court

By Merely Denying Landlord-Tenant Relationship, Defendant In Eviction Suit Can't Enjoy Property During Pendency Without Depositing Rent Case: Asha Rani Gupta v Sir Vineet Kumar…

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Subsequent SC Decisions Which Have Considered & Distinguished Earlier Judgments Binding On High Courts: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Subsequent SC Decisions Which Have Considered & Distinguished Earlier Judgments Binding On High Courts: Supreme Court

Subsequent SC Decisions Which Have Considered & Distinguished Earlier Judgments Binding On High Courts Case: Gregory Patrao vs Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited Coram: Justices…

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Ready Reckoner Rates Meant For Calculation Of Stamp Duty Cannot Be The Basis For Determination Of Land Acquisition Compensation: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Ready Reckoner Rates Meant For Calculation Of Stamp Duty Cannot Be The Basis For Determination Of Land Acquisition Compensation: Supreme Court

Ready Reckoner Rates Meant For Calculation Of Stamp Duty Cannot Be The Basis For Determination Of Land Acquisition Compensation Case: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited vs…

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Section 27 Evidence Act- Discovery Of Weapon At The Instance Of Accused By Itself Does Not Prove That He Had Concealed Or Used It: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Section 27 Evidence Act- Discovery Of Weapon At The Instance Of Accused By Itself Does Not Prove That He Had Concealed Or Used It: Supreme Court

Section 27 Evidence Act- Discovery Of Weapon At The Instance Of Accused By Itself Does Not Prove That He Had Concealed Or Used It Case:…

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Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority - The Law Communicants
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Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority

Supreme Court Explains Scope Of Judicial Review Of Administrative Action Based On Subjective Opinion/Satisfaction Of Authority Case: Amarendra Kumar Pandey vs Union of India Coram:…

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Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court

Fixing Time Period For Completing Disciplinary Proceedings Causing More Complications, Says Supreme Court Case: Union of India vs Sharvan Kumar Coram: Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and…

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CBI Investigation Can't Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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CBI Investigation Can’t Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient: Supreme Court

CBI Investigation Can't Be Ordered On Mere Asking By Defacto Complainant; Mere Allegations Against Police Not Sufficient Case: Himanshu Kumar And Ors. v. State of…

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Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult - JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult – JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers: Supreme Court

Preliminary Assessment To Try Juvenile As Adult - JJB Should Mandatorily Take Assistance Of Psychologist/Psycho-Social Workers Case: Barun Chandra Thakur v. Master Bholu And Anr.…

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Detention Beyond Release Date Violates Article 21: Supreme Court Grants Rs 7.5 Lakh Compensation To Convict Kept In Prison In Excess Of Sentence Period - The Law Communicants
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Detention Beyond Release Date Violates Article 21: Supreme Court Grants Rs 7.5 Lakh Compensation To Convict Kept In Prison In Excess Of Sentence Period

Detention Beyond Release Date Violates Article 21: Supreme Court Grants Rs 7.5 Lakh Compensation To Convict Kept In Prison In Excess Of Sentence Period Case:…

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Order XXII Rule 4 CPC - Appeal As A Whole Does Not Abate Merely Because LRs Of Some Deceased Respondents Were Not Brought On Record: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Order XXII Rule 4 CPC – Appeal As A Whole Does Not Abate Merely Because LRs Of Some Deceased Respondents Were Not Brought On Record: Supreme Court

Order XXII Rule 4 CPC - Appeal As A Whole Does Not Abate Merely Because LRs Of Some Deceased Respondents Were Not Brought On Record…

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Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade: Supreme Court

Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade Case: Amrik Singh vs…

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Person Who Secures Appointment On The Basis Of A False Caste Certificate Cannot Be Permitted To Retain Benefit Of Wrongful Appointment: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Person Who Secures Appointment On The Basis Of A False Caste Certificate Cannot Be Permitted To Retain Benefit Of Wrongful Appointment: Supreme Court

Person Who Secures Appointment On The Basis Of A False Caste Certificate Cannot Be Permitted To Retain Benefit Of Wrongful Appointment Case: Chief Executive Officer…

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Employee Can't Claim Equal Pay Due To Mere Similarity Of Designation Or Similarity Of Quantum Of Work: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Employee Can’t Claim Equal Pay Due To Mere Similarity Of Designation Or Similarity Of Quantum Of Work: Supreme Court

Employee Can't Claim Equal Pay Due To Mere Similarity Of Designation Or Similarity Of Quantum Of Work Case: State Of Madhya Pradesh Through Principal Secretary…

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Electricity Cannot Be Denied To Tenant Merely Because Landlord Refused To Issue No Objection Certificate: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Electricity Cannot Be Denied To Tenant Merely Because Landlord Refused To Issue No Objection Certificate: Supreme Court

Electricity Cannot Be Denied To Tenant Merely Because Landlord Refused To Issue No Objection Certificate Case: Dilip (D) vs Satish Coram: Justices Indira Banerjee and…

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Order XII Rule 6 CPC - Power To Pass Judgment On Admissions Discretionary Cannot Be Claimed As A Matter Of Right: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Order XII Rule 6 CPC – Power To Pass Judgment On Admissions Discretionary Cannot Be Claimed As A Matter Of Right: Supreme Court

Order XII Rule 6 CPC - Power To Pass Judgment On Admissions Discretionary Cannot Be Claimed As A Matter Of Right Case: Karan Kapoor vs…

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Substantive Right Accrued To A Litigant Should Not Be Defeated Citing Procedural Defects Capable Of Being Cured: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Substantive Right Accrued To A Litigant Should Not Be Defeated Citing Procedural Defects Capable Of Being Cured: Supreme Court

Substantive Right Accrued To A Litigant Should Not Be Defeated Citing Procedural Defects Capable Of Being Cured Case: Ramnath Exports Pvt. Ltd. vs Vinita Mehta…

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'No Probability Of Reformation, Danger To Society': Supreme Court Upholds Death Penalty To Man For Rape & Murder Of 8-Year-Old Disabled Girl - The Law Communicants
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‘No Probability Of Reformation, Danger To Society’: Supreme Court Upholds Death Penalty To Man For Rape & Murder Of 8-Year-Old Disabled Girl

'No Probability Of Reformation, Danger To Society': Supreme Court Upholds Death Penalty To Man For Rape & Murder Of 8-Year-Old Disabled Girl Case: Manoj Pratap…

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Gujarat Riots - Mere Failure or Inaction Of State Administration No Basis to Infer Conspiracy: Supreme Court In Zakia Jafri's Plea - The Law Communicants
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Gujarat Riots – Mere Failure or Inaction Of State Administration No Basis to Infer Conspiracy: Supreme Court In Zakia Jafri’s Plea

Gujarat Riots - Mere Failure or Inaction Of State Administration No Basis to Infer Conspiracy: Supreme Court In Zakia Jafri's Plea Case: Zakia Ahsan Jafri…

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'Estoppel Cannot Override Law': Supreme Court Accepts Unsuccessful Candidates' Challenge To Selection Process Held Against Regulations - The Law Communicants
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‘Estoppel Cannot Override Law’: Supreme Court Accepts Unsuccessful Candidates’ Challenge To Selection Process Held Against Regulations

'Estoppel Cannot Override Law': Supreme Court Accepts Unsuccessful Candidates' Challenge To Selection Process Held Against Regulations Case: Krishna Rai (Dead) Through LRs versus The Benarus…

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Court Fees Act - Market Value Does Not Become Decisive Of Valuation Merely Because Litigation Involves Immovable Property: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Court Fees Act – Market Value Does Not Become Decisive Of Valuation Merely Because Litigation Involves Immovable Property: Supreme Court

Court Fees Act - Market Value Does Not Become Decisive Of Valuation Merely Because Litigation Involves Immovable Property Case: Bharat Bhushan Gupta v. Pratap Narain…

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Order 41 Rule 31 CPC | First Appellate Court Ought To Consider Evidence On Record, In Particular Those Relied Upon By Trial Court: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Order 41 Rule 31 CPC | First Appellate Court Ought To Consider Evidence On Record, In Particular Those Relied Upon By Trial Court: Supreme Court

Order 41 Rule 31 CPC | First Appellate Court Ought To Consider Evidence On Record, In Particular Those Relied Upon By Trial Court Case: Somakka…

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No Need To File Separate Final Decree Proceedings In Partition Suit; Trial Courts Should Proceed Suo Motu Soon After Passing Preliminary Decree: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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No Need To File Separate Final Decree Proceedings In Partition Suit; Trial Courts Should Proceed Suo Motu Soon After Passing Preliminary Decree: Supreme Court

No Need To File Separate Final Decree Proceedings In Partition Suit; Trial Courts Should Proceed Suo Motu Soon After Passing Preliminary Decree Case: Kattukandi Edathil…

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Construction Of Essential Facilities Like Toilets, Water Supply Permissible In Prohibited Areas Near Archaeological Monuments: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Construction Of Essential Facilities Like Toilets, Water Supply Permissible In Prohibited Areas Near Archaeological Monuments: Supreme Court

Construction Of Essential Facilities Like Toilets, Water Supply Permissible In Prohibited Areas Near Archaeological Monuments Case: Ardhendu Kumar Das vs State of Odisha Corum: Justices…

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Education Cess Lawfully Refunded To The Assessee, Can't Recover Later Based On Change Of View Of The Supreme Court: J&K and Ladakh High Court - The Law Communicants
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Education Cess Lawfully Refunded To The Assessee, Can’t Recover Later Based On Change Of View Of The Supreme Court: J&K and Ladakh High Court

Education Cess Lawfully Refunded To The Assessee, Can't Recover Later Based On Change Of View Of The Supreme Court Case: Commissioner of CGST and Commissioner…

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Change In Government Policy, If Reasonable And In Public Interest, Would Prevail Over Individual Interests: Supreme Court Reiterates - The Law Communicants
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Change In Government Policy, If Reasonable And In Public Interest, Would Prevail Over Individual Interests: Supreme Court Reiterates

Change In Government Policy, If Reasonable And In Public Interest, Would Prevail Over Individual Interests Case: Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority Etc. v. Shakuntla Education…

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Extra-Judicial Confession Made By Co-Accused Could Be Admitted In Evidence Only For Corroboration: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Extra-Judicial Confession Made By Co-Accused Could Be Admitted In Evidence Only For Corroboration: Supreme Court

Extra-Judicial Confession Made By Co-Accused Could Be Admitted In Evidence Only For Corroboration Case: Chandrapal vs State of Chhattisgarh Coram: Justices DY Chandrachud and Bela…

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