Constitution of India — Art. 32 — Writ petition — Total 659 candidates had qualified in the preliminary examination and appeared in the main examination — Out of the same, 15 candidates were selected after facing the interview —...
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Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
M/s. Gujarat Industries & Ors. v. Commissioner of Central Excise-I, Ahmedabad
A. Excise — Central Excise Act, 1944 — S. 2(f)(i) — Cold-rolling on the hot-rolled stainless steel patta/pattis — If amounts to manufacture — Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (HSN) classifies cold rolled strips...
State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. v. M/s. Global Steel Holding Limited and Ors.
In pursuance of our order dated 12.10.2015, Mr. Gautam Mitra, learned counsel, assisting Mr. Kapil Sibal, learned senior counsel for the respondent has handed over four drafts amounting to Rs. 10,00,00,000/- (Rupees ten crores...
M.C. Mehta v. Union of India & Ors.
A. Constitution of India, Art. 32 — Writ petition — Felling of trees — Compensatory afforestation — Recommendations made by the empowered Committee — Direction issued to applicant to fell 281 trees subject to the conditions...
The State of Jharkhand v. Surendra Kumar Srivastava & Ors.
List these Special Leave Petitions in the third week of January, 2016.
Shrirang Yadavrao Waghmare v. State of Maharashtra and Others
Issue notice limited to the question of quantum of punishment.
Basavantappa v. Irappa (D) by Lrs. & Ors.
The only issue is with regard to payment of the amount which had been paid by the appellant to the respondents at the time of entering into an agreement to purchase the property in question.
Shobhha De v. Chairman, Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat & Ors.
Breach of privilege motion — Reply submitted by accused stating her statement did not have anything to with the conduct of the Maharashtra State Legislative Assembly
A.K. Handa v. Union of India and Ors.
Mr. Maninder Singh, learned Additional Solicitor General submits that the recommendations made by the Committee of Chief of Army Staff and relied upon by the petitioner are under active consideration of Hon'ble Defence Minister.
Calcutta Stock Exchange v. BLB Limited
A. Constitution of India — Art. 136 — Jurisdiction — Discretion — Scope — Held, the jurisdiction under Art. 136 is discretionary — If an order could be sustained by proper and valid reasons then the fact that the reasons recorded...

