1. These Special Leave Petitions arise out of the common judgment and order dated 01.06.2020 passed by the High Court1 in RSA No. 2006 of 2018 (O&M), RSA No. 1418 of 2018 (O&M) and RSA No. 2176 of 2018 (O&M).
Category - Latest Judgments
Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
Velayudhan v. National Insurance Co. Ltd. and Another
1. Feeling aggrieved and dissatisfied with the impugned judgment and order dated 23.10.2018 passed by the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam in MACA No. 2601/2008, by which, the High Court has partly allowed the said appeal and...
Babanrao Rajaram Pund v. Samarth Builders & Developers and Another
1. Leave granted.
Chaitu Gowala and Another v. State of Assam
2. The appellants herein along with other co-accused (70 in numbers) were tried for the offences under Sections 302/392/148/323/149 IPC for having committed the murder of one Rupak Kumar Gogoi, Managing Director of the Company in...
Pillu @ Prahlad v. State of Madhya Pradesh
1. These appeals are directed against the judgment and order dated 11.02.2010, as passed by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur in Criminal Appeal No. 766 of 2001, whereby the High Court has dismissed the appeal filed by...
Ashok Leyland Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax
1. The issue raised in the present appeal by the appellant-assessee is covered against them, vide the judgment of this Court in Commissioner of Income Tax, Pune v. Shirke Construction Equipment Ltd., (2007) 14 SCC 787.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. v. Commissioner Customs and Central Excise Kanpur
1. Heard learned counsel for the parties.
Divisional Traffic Superintendent (Default) Competent Authority Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, Sangli, Dist. Sangli v. Mahadeo Shripati Khot
1. Leave granted.
State Tax Officer (1) v. Rainbow Papers Limited
1. These appeals under Section 62 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, hereinafter referred to as ‘IBC’, is against a judgment and order dated 19th December, 2019, passed by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal...
Rashidul Jafar @ Chota v. State of Uttar Pradesh and Another
In this batch of cases which emanates from Uttar Pradesh, five hundred and twelve convicts who are undergoing a sentence of imprisonment for life seek premature release.

