1. The appellant who is Accused No. 1(‘A-1’) was convicted under Sections 302 and 364 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (‘IPC’) and was sentenced to life imprisonment and to pay a fine of Rs. 5,000/- and seven years of rigorous...
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Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
Dastagirsab v. Sharanappa @ Shivasharanappa Police Patil (D) by LRs. and Others
1. The appeal is directed against judgment and decree dated 12.01.2007 passed by the High Court of Karnataka reversing the judgment passed by the Principal Civil Judge (Senior Division), Gulbarga1 in OS No. 93 of 2000 and...
State of Haryana v. Jai Singh and Others
1. This appeal takes exception to the judgment and final order passed by a Full Bench of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh1 in Civil Writ Petition No. 5877 of 1992 wherein the High Court partly allowed the writ...
Komal Krishan Arora and Others v. Sandeep Kumar and Others
1. Leave granted.
Paramjeet Singh v. State of Himachal Pradesh and Others
1. Leave granted.
In Re: the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025 (1)
1. The first five writ petitions in this batch of matters being Writ Petition (Civil) Nos. 276, 314, 284, 331 and 269 of 2025 challenge the validity of several of the Sections of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 20251, on the ground of...
Kailas v. State of Maharashtra
1. Leave granted.
Assistant General Manager State Bank of India and Another v. Tanya Energy Enterprises, through its Managing Partner Shri Alluri Lakshmi Narasimha Varma
1. In this appeal, by special leave, a challenge has been mounted to the judgment and order dated 21st December, 2022 passed by a Division Bench of the High Court of Judicature of Andhra Pradesh at Amravati1.
Jameela and Others v. State of Madhya Pradesh
1. Sheikh Akhtar1 (since deceased) was convicted by the Sessions Court in S.T. No. 378/2005 for commission of offence punishable under sections 305 and 506-B, Indian Penal Code 18602 and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for ten...
Rajul Manoj Shah alias Rajeshwari Rasiklal Sheth v. Kiranbhai Shakrabhai Patel and Another
1. Leave granted.