I.A. Nos. 2-5 are rejected.
Category - Latest Judgments
Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
Special Land Acquisition Officer, Karnataka v. Mallapa (Dead) by Lrs. & Ors.
This appeal is directed against the judgment and order passed by the High Court of Karnataka at Bangalore in Miscellaneous First Appeal No. 594 of 2003, dated 12.10.2007.
VSE Stock Services Ltd. v. S.E.B.I & Anr.
Corporate Laws — Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 — Ss. 29 and 30 — Securities & Exchange Board of India (Stock Brokers and Sub-Brokers) Regulations, 1992 — Regn. 10 — Securities & Exchange Board of India...
Union of India & Anr. v. M/s. Rubfila International Ltd.
EXIM Policy — Natural rubber — Advance license — Different validity for old and new license — If discriminatory — In the present case, as per impugned circulars the imports as per normal policy parameters, for normal/existing and...
Priya Tiwari and Ors. v. Union of India and Ors.
Education and Universities — Medical College — Admission to MBBS Course — Medical College gave admission under its management quota, by 30-9-2015 — However, the State Government failed to send the names for admission of the...
Commissioner of Central Excise, Delhi-III v. M/s. Hero Honda Motors Limited
Excise — Duty — Advance deposit — Relevance — Assessee was in the business of manufacturing motorcycles and had been paying excise duty at ad valorem basis — Assessee was taking a deposit of Rs 500 per motorcycle at the time of...
C.I.T., Central-1, Calcutta v. M/s. Hemraj Mahabir Prasad Ltd., Calcutta
This appeal pertains to Assessment Year 1991-1992 and the tax effect is Rs. 8,84,860/-. As per Instruction No. 2/2005 dated 24.10.2005 of the CBDT, no appeals were to be filed where the tax effect was less than Rs. 10 lakhs.
Hari Narayan Bansal v. Dada Dev Mandir Prabandhak Sabha (Barah Gaon) Palam
The main submission which has been advanced by the learned counsel appearing for the appellants is that the second appeal was dismissed by the High Court without framing any substantial question of law.
Kanimozhi Karunanithi v. C.B.I. and Anr.
We decline to entertain the Writ Petitions, which are accordingly dismissed.
Bhanwari & Ors. v. State of Rajasthan
Criminal Law — Penal Code, 1860 — Ss. 302, 325, 323, 148, 149 — Unlawful assembly — Open assault — Conviction under challenged — Held, in the instant case, presence, participation and the preparedness on part of the accused...

