Leave granted.
Category - Latest Judgments
Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
The High Court of Judicature of Hyderabad For the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh v. Mahabunisa Begum & Ors.
Learned counsel appearing for both the parties in the matter submit that the impugned order cannot be sustained in view of the scheme provided in the proviso to Section 24(8) of the Cr.PC and in light of the decision of this...
Ashok Kumar and Others v. State of Jharkhand and Others
On the matter being mentioned, the learned counsel for the parties stated that there may not be necessity of a direction as contained in paragraphs 25 and 26 of the judgment passed by this Court on 11.5.2018, which accordingly...
Trupti V. Reddy v. State of Karnataka and Another
List on 17.05.2018.
Mahesh Chandra Verma v. The State of Jharkhand Through: Its Chief Secretary & Ors.
The sole question, which arises for consideration in these appeals is whether the services rendered by the appellants/Judicial Officers as Fast Track court Judges is liable to be counted for their pensionary and other benefits...
Kumar v. State Represented by Inspector of Police
This appeal is filed by the present appellant, aggrieved by the concurrent findings of the court below, which has upheld the culpability of the accused for culpable homicide amounting to murder under Section 302 of Indian Penal...
Shamo Devi & Ors. Etc. v. The State of Haryana & Ors. Etc.
Delay condoned.
Bilquis v. The State of Maharashtra & Others
Leave granted.
Nipun Saxena & Anr. v. Union of India & Ors.
Pursuant to orders passed by us from time to time, NALSA has framed the “Compensation Scheme for Women Victims/Survivors of Sexual Assault/other Crimes - 2018.
M/s. MDDA Ramky ISBT Ltd. v. Ombir Singh Tomar
Today when the matter was called out, there is no appearance on behalf of the respondent.

