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Latest Judgments of Supreme Court

Dasin Bai @ Shanti Bai v. State of Chhattisgarh

On February 1, 2000, in the evening, one Raju Rajak (who is the deceased in this case) was roaming near Kargi road railway station after finishing his work in a hotel. There he met with Dasin Bai, the Appellant herein. On the...

Mainuddin Abdul Sattar Shaikh v. Vijay D. Salvi

Debt, Financial and Monetary Laws — Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 — Ss. 138 and 141 — Dishonour of cheque — Offence by Company/Partnership firm — Acquittal — Leave to appeal — Refusal — If justified — Appellant had booked...

M/s. Maan Aluminium Ltd. v. Commissioner of Central Excise, Indore

Excise — Central Excise Act, 1944 — Schedule Ch. 76 — Excise duty — Evasion of — If there is any — Allegation against appellant of clandestinely removing some of the quantities of the finished goods from the factory premises —...

Subhas Datta v. Union of India and Ors.

Ancient Monuments — Preservation and Conservation of — Public interest litigation — Issue of protection of historical objects in various museums in the country — Prayer for direction for adequate security arrangements and for...

Hiten Prasan Dalal v. Central Bureau of Investigation

Criminal Trial — Conviction confirmed — Sentence — Modification of — Mitigating circumstances — Bunch of cases, are in respect of different transactions — Allegations against the accused are of a similar nature — In the general...

Hindustan Fertilisers Corp. Ltd. v. Pathika Rani Pal & Anr.

Service Law — #Service Conditions — High Court by impugned judgment expressly directing that erstwhile employees of appellant Corporation to whom flats were allotted, would be entitled to rent in lieu of same till date of their...

M.C.D. & Anr. v. M/s. Mehrasons Jewellers (P) Ltd.

A. Local Government — Municipalities — Municipal Taxes — Delhi Municipal Corporation (Determination of Rateable Value) Bye-Laws, 1994 — Bye-law 3 — Assessments made after 1994 bye-laws — Principles laid down in (Dr) Balbir Singh...

Ram Niranjan Kajaria v. Sheo Prakash Kajaria and others

A. Civil Suit — Admission — If can be withdrawn — Reiterated that a categorical admission made in the pleadings cannot be permitted to be withdrawn by way of an amendment — However, the admission can be clarified or explained by...