Thursday, 23, Apr, 2026
 
 
 
Expand O P Jindal Global University
 
  
  
 
 
 
Makhan Singh Tarsikka Vs. The State of Punjab [1951] INSC 55 (10 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 10 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 55 SC

Headnote :

Regardless of the position under the Preventive Detention Act of 1950 before its amendment in 1951, the amended Act mandates that the government should only determine the duration of detention after the Advisory Board, to which the case is referred, reports that the detention is justified. Fixing th...
Chinnathayi Alias Veeralakshmi Vs. Kulasekara Pandiya Naicker & ANR [1951] INSC 56 (14 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 14 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 56 SC

Headnote :

To establish that an impartible estate is no longer considered joint family property for succession purposes, there must be proof of an intention, either express or implied, on the part of the junior family members to relinquish their right to succeed to the estate. It is the plaintiff\'s responsibi...
Bijjoy Chand Potra Vs. The State [1951] INSC 57 (14 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 14 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 57 SC

Headnote :

The appellant, who inflicted serious injuries on another, was initially charged under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code. However, the jury returned a guilty verdict under Section 326 of the Penal Code, and the Sessions Judge, accepting this verdict, convicted the appellant under Section 326. It w...
Annagouda Nathgouda Patil Vs. Court of Wards & ANR [1951] INSC 58 (17 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 17 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 58 SC

Headnote :

The Hindu Law of Inheritance (Amendment) Act (Act II of 1929) introduced the son’s daughter, daughter’s daughter, sister, and sister’s son between the grandfather and the paternal uncle in the order of succession. However, this Act applies solely to the separate property of a Hindu male who di...
Kidar Lall Seal & ANR Vs. Hari Lall Seal [1951] INSC 59 (18 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 18 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 59 SC

Headnote :

The right to contribution between co-mortgagors is governed by Sections 82 and 92 of the Transfer of Property Act, not by Section 43 of the Indian Contract Act. Section 43 of the Contract Act deals with contracts in general, whereas Sections 82 and 92 of the Transfer of Property Act specifically add...
Bhagat Singh Vs. The Stategurdev Singh [1951] INSC 60 (19 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 19 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 60 SC

Headnote :

The right to contribution between co-mortgagors is governed by Sections 82 and 92 of the Transfer of Property Act, not by Section 43 of the Indian Contract Act. Section 43 of the Contract Act deals with contracts in general, whereas Sections 82 and 92 of the Transfer of Property Act specifically add...
Rameshwar Vs. The State of Rajasthan [1951] INSC 61 (20 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 20 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 61 SC

Headnote :

Omission of Oath and Competency of WitnessThe failure to administer an oath, even to an adult, affects the credibility of the witness but not their competency. Similarly, the omission by a court or authority to formally record that a child witness understands the duty of speaking the truth, despite...
Surajpal Singh & Ors Vs. The State [1951] INSC 62 (20 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 20 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 62 SC

Headnote :

It is a well-established principle that, in an appeal under Section 417 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the High Court possesses full authority to review the evidence on which the acquittal was based. However, it is equally well-recognized that the presumption of the accused\'s innocence is further...
P.D. Shamdasani Vs. Central Bank of India Ltd. [1951] INSC 63 (21 December 1951)

Judgement Date : 21 Dec 1951

Citation : 1951 Latest Caselaw 63 SC

Headnote :

Article 19(1)(f) of the Constitution is designed to safeguard the freedom to acquire, hold, and dispose of property from State interference, except when the State exercises its legitimate power to regulate private rights in the public interest. Similarly, Article 31(1) provides protection against th...
Download the LatestLaws.com Mobile App
 
 
Latestlaws Newsletter
 

Publish Your Article

 

Campus Ambassador

 

Media Partner

 

Campus Buzz

 

LatestLaws Guest Court Correspondent

LatestLaws Guest Court Correspondent Apply Now!
 

LatestLaws.com presents: Lexidem Offline Internship Program, 2026

 

LatestLaws.com presents 'Lexidem Online Internship, 2026', Apply Now!

 
 

LatestLaws Partner Event : IDRC

 

LatestLaws Partner Event : IJJ

 
 
Latestlaws Newsletter