1. The judiciary draws its strength from discipline and not dominion. The Constitution of India creates courts of record that are independent in their spheres and yet binds them together through a coherent hierarchy.
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1. Leave granted.
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1. Leave granted.
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1. Leave granted.
Poonam v. Dule Singh and Others
1. The petitioner suffered a conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. She, however, failed to disclose her conviction in the nomination form for the election to the post of Councillor.
P. Anjanappa (D) by Lrs v. A.P. Nanjundappa and Others
1. The present civil appeal arises from the final judgment and decree dated 30 August 2005 passed by the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru in Regular First Appeal No. 750 of 1994 (hereinafter, “impugned judgment”), whereby the...
State of Chhattisgarh v. Amit Aishwarya Jogi
1. Heard.
Muskan v. Ishaan Khan (Sataniya) and Others
1. Leave granted.
Preetha Krishnan and Others v. United India Insurance Co. Ltd. and Others
2. These appeals are directed against the judgment and order dated 28th June 2024, passed in MACA No. 210 and 1219 of 2015; and Judgment and order dated 27.11.24 in R.P. Nos. 1165 and 1187 of 2024 by the High Court of Kerala at...







