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Managementof National Projects Construction Corporation Ltd. Vs. Their Workmen & Ors [1975] INSC 253 (8 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 08 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 251 SC

Headnote :

The appellant\'s workforce was divided into three groups: regular employees, work-charged employees, and casual laborers (muster-roll workers). A settlement was reached between the parties, agreeing to refer certain issues, such as pay revisions, to arbitration. Prior to this settlement, the wages f...
S. P. Vasudeva Vs. State of Haryana & Ors [1975] INSC 254 (8 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 08 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 252 SC

Headnote :

The appellant, who served as an Assistant in the P.W.D. office, was appointed on February 10, 1972, to a temporary position as a Legal Assistant in the office of the Deputy Commissioner in Karnal. However, after evaluating his performance, he was deemed unsuitable for the role and was reverted back...
Ramlal & Sons Vs. State of Rajasthan [1975] INSC 255 (9 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 09 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 253 SC

Headnote :

The appellant\'s application for mica mining rights was approved in 1951. The appellant paid the required premium and took control of the land. Although the lease was intended to last for twenty years, no formal lease agreement was signed. In 1967, the State Government ordered the appellant to vacat...
New Samundri Transport Co. (P) Ltd. Vs. State of Punjab & Ors [1975] INSC 256 (9 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 09 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 254 SC

Headnote :

Section 60 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 grants the State Transport Authority the authority to cancel or suspend a permit it has issued under specific conditions. The proviso to this section stipulates that a permit cannot be canceled without first providing the permit holder an opportunity to pre...
Chitan J. Vaswani & ANR Vs. State of West Bengal & ANR [1975] INSC 257 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 255 SC

Headnote :

The appellants operated a public establishment, specifically a bar. They were found guilty under section 3(1) of the Suppression of Immoral Trafficking in Women and Girls Act, 1956, for maintaining or managing a brothel within the bar, and under section 7(2)(a) for knowingly allowing prostitutes to...
Dilip Kumar Sharma & Ors Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh [1975] INSC 258 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 256 SC

Headnote :

The appellants, Dilip Kumar, Bharatsingh, and Rohitsingh, were found guilty of murdering Arun Bhargava. The Sessions Judge convicted Dilip Kumar under Section 302, Bharatsingh under Section 302 in conjunction with Section 34, and Rohitsingh under Section 303 of the IPC, sentencing them all to death....
Bharat Iron Works Vs. Bhagubhai Balubhai Patel & Ors [1975] INSC 259 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 257 SC

Headnote :

Typically, a person is considered a victim when they are made a target or scapegoat and face persecution, prosecution, or punishment without any genuine fault or guilt on their part. If there is actual fault or guilt that justifies punishment, then such actions cannot be deemed as victimization.[283...
State of West Bengal Vs. Raj Kumar Agarwalla [1975] INSC 260 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 258 SC

Headnote :

The complainant filed a report with the police alleging a conspiracy to cheat and defraud him. This report did not include the respondent\'s name, as the prosecution itself stated that the respondent only appeared on the scene after the report was filed. The only involvement attributed to him was th...
Harnam Vs. State of U.P [1975] INSC 261 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 259 SC

Headnote :

The legislative history concerning capital punishment indicates a notable shift in perspective and methodology since India\'s independence.Before the amendment of section 367(5) of the Code of Criminal Procedure by Act 26 of 1955, the standard practice was to impose the death penalty on individuals...
New India Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Smt. Shanti Misra [1975] INSC 262 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 260 SC

Headnote :

Section 110A(3) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, prior to its 1970 amendment, stipulated that no application for compensation related to accidents specified in section 110(1) would be considered by the Claims Tribunal unless submitted within 60 days of the accident. However, the proviso allowed the...
Mangu Ram Vs. Municipal Corporation of Delhi [1975] INSC 263 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 261 SC

Headnote :

The respondent applied for special leave to appeal to the High Court under section 417(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, challenging the trial court\'s acquittal of the petitioner. Although the application was submitted after the limitation period, the High Court accepted the delay under s...
Udhav Singh Vs. Madhav Rao Scindia [1975] INSC 264 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 262 SC

Headnote :

In March 1971, six candidates submitted their nomination papers to contest the Lok Sabha election from the Guna Parliamentary Constituency. After the scrutiny of their papers, Pratap Singh and Gaya Prasad withdrew their candidacies. The respondent was declared the winner, securing approximately 141,...
Hind Overseas Private Limited Vs. Raghunath Prasad Jhunjhunwalla & ANR [1975] INSC 265 (10 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 263 SC

Headnote :

According to section 433(f) of the Companies Act, 1956, a company may be dissolved by the Court if it deems it just and equitable to do so. Similarly, section 44(g) of the Partnership Act refers to the \"just and equitable clause\".One RPJ entered into an agreement with VDJ and MPJ, who were operati...
Bisra Stone Lime Company Ltd. & ANR Vs. Orissa State Electricity Board & ANR [1975] INSC 266 (21 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 21 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 264 SC

Headnote :

According to clause 13 of the agreement between the parties, the tariff and conditions for electricity supply were subject to revisions made by the supplier at any time. Clause 23 specifies that any disputes or differences between the consumer and the supplier should be referred to an arbitrator. Th...
Prabhakar & Ors Vs. State of Maharashtra & Ors [1975] INSC 267 (22 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 22 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 265 SC

Headnote :

Appointments for the positions of sub-inspectors in the District Police Force or the Greater Bombay Police Force in the State of Bombay, prior to May 1, 1939, required an 18-month training period at the Police Training School in Nasik. From May 1, 1939, to June 1, 1949, a new training facility was e...
The State of Mysore Vs. C. N. Vijendra Rao [1975] INSC 268 (24 October 1975)

Judgement Date : 24 Oct 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 266 SC

Headnote :

According to rule 95(b) of the Mysore Civil Service Rules, a government employee who is suspended due to allegations of misconduct cannot be forced or allowed to retire upon reaching the age of superannuation. Instead, they must remain in service until the inquiry into the allegations is completed a...
Badri Vs. State of Rajasthan [1975] INSC 269 (6 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 06 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 267 SC

Headnote :

The appellant was found guilty of murder.P.W. 1, the deceased\'s brother, was the only eyewitness to the incident, and his testimony was recorded by the Magistrate under section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure during the investigation.The trial court noted some inconsistencies in P.W. 1\'s tes...
Afsar Sheikh & ANR Vs. Soleman Bibi & Ors [1975] INSC 270 (6 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 06 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 268 SC

Headnote :

The respondents\' predecessor-in-interest initiated a lawsuit seeking a declaration that the Hiba-bil-Ewaz he executed was void and ineffective due to fraud and misrepresentation by the appellant (the donee). The claim was that the appellant misrepresented the document as a deed of cancellation of a...
Mangu & ANR Vs. State of Rajasthan [1975] INSC 271 (6 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 06 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 269 SC

Headnote :

Rule 2 of Order 21 of the Supreme Court Rules specifies that when an appeal is to be made to the Supreme Court based on a certificate from the High Court, the Court will not consider any application for special leave to appeal unless the High Court has been approached first and has denied the certif...
M/S. Northern India Iron & Steel Co A Vs. State of Haryana & ANR [1975] INSC 272 (10 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 10 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 270 SC

Headnote :

The State Electricity Board established certain terms, conditions, and procedures for supplying electricity to its consumers, exercising its authority under section 49 of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948. For large consumers, the tariff system consists of a two-part tariff, which includes (1) a De...
Balwant Singh Vs. State of Punjab [1975] INSC 273 (11 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 11 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 271 SC

Headnote :

The appellant, referred to as \'B\', who is 60 years old, was convicted on April 13, 1974, under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the murder of \'M\' through poisoning. Following this, an appeal was made by special leave concerning the specific issue of sentencing under the new Criminal Proc...
Karunakaran Vs. State of Tamil Nadu [1975] INSC 274 (12 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 12 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 272 SC

Headnote :

The appellant, along with \"J\" and \"T\", faced charges under sections 120B/109/302 of the Indian Penal Code (I.P.C.) as well as 302/34 I.P.C.The trial, which took place in the absence of the absconding \"T\", led to a conviction, and both accused were sentenced to death. Following a reference and...
A.B. Abdul Kadir & Ors Vs. State of Kerala [1975] INSC 275 (12 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 12 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 273 SC

Headnote :

The Finance Act of 1950 expanded the Central Excise and Salt Act of 1944 to include the Part State of Travancore Cochin, while also repealing the Cochin Tobacco Act of 1909 and the Tobacco Act (Travancore Act I of 1087). Following this, a licensing system was established, requiring licensees to pay...
Munir Sayed Ibna Hussain Vs. The State of Maharashtra & ANR [1975] INSC 276 (12 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 12 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 274 SC

Headnote :

The appellant, who owns a hotel, was charged alongside five others for forcibly evicting the complainant, who served as the hotel\'s manager, and for misappropriating certain assets, including money belonging to the complainant. The appellant contended that the complainant was only a licensee. The T...
Ramashraya Chakravarti Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh [1975] INSC 277 (13 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 13 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 275 SC

Headnote :

The appellant served as a Circle organizer in the Tribal Welfare Department, where he was responsible for distributing stipends to adivasi students attending the Tribal Welfare Department School. He misappropriated Rs. 500/- intended for four students and also falsified certain entries in the bills....
Amadalavalasa Cooperative Agricultural & Industrial Society Vs. U.O.I [1975] INSC 278 (17 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 17 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 276 SC

Headnote :

After the Chinese aggression in 1962, the President of India declared a state of emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution. Subsequently, Parliament enacted the Emergency Risks (Goods) Insurance Act, 1962, and the Emergency Risks (Factories) Insurance Act, 1962, which took effect on January 1,...
Shri Krishan Vs. The Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra [1975] INSC 279 (17 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 17 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 277 SC

Headnote :

According to the regulations of the respondent-University, individuals who are employed can enroll in a three-year law degree program by attending evening classes. A student who has not passed certain subjects in one academic year is permitted to retake those subjects before finishing the three-year...
T. R. Sharma Vs. Prithvi Singh & ANR [1975] INSC 280 (17 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 17 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 278 SC

Headnote :

While serving as an Agricultural Inspector in the Agricultural Department, the appellant was appointed to a temporary position as Block Development and Panchayat Officer in the State\'s Development Department, and was confirmed in that role effective April 1, 1964. Following the partition of Punjab,...
Khemraj Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh [1975] INSC 281 (19 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 19 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 279 SC

Headnote :

\'K\' was charged and tried for offenses under Sections 465 read with 471 for using a forged B.Sc. Certificate and a Date of Birth Certificate. The trial court convicted him under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code (I.P.C.) and sentenced him to one year of rigorous imprisonment along with a fine o...
Karnal Singh Uttam Singh Vs. State of Maharashtra [1975] INSC 282 (19 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 19 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 280 SC

Headnote :

On March 4, 1968, the day of the incident, Karnal Singh, the accused, was operating truck No. MRS 7372. This truck was acquired through a loan from the ex-serviceman Co-operative Society by one Sutar, who then leased the vehicle to Balwant Singh, the appellant\'s brother and a co-accused, under a hi...
The India Sugars & Refineries Ltd. Vs. Amravathi Service Co-Operative Society Ltd. [1975] INSC 283 (19 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 19 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 281 SC

Headnote :

The respondents are cooperative societies of sugarcane growers who supply sugarcane to the appellant, a sugar manufacturing factory. The regulation of sugarcane use and supply is governed by the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. The Sugarcane Control Order of 1955 grants the Governm...
Ous Kutilingal Achudan Nair & Ors Vs. Union of India & Ors [1975] INSC 284 (20 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 20 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 282 SC

Headnote :

Regarding the issue of whether civilian employees of Defence Establishments are entitled to establish trade unions under Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution,
Munnu Raja & ANR Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh [1975] INSC 285 (20 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 20 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 283 SC

Headnote :

The appellants faced trial before the Sessions Judge for the murder of Bahadur Singh. The prosecution\'s case was based on the testimonies of two eyewitnesses and three dying declarations made by the victim. However, the two eyewitnesses only partially supported the prosecution\'s claims, leading to...
S.K.Bhate & Ors Vs. Union of India & Ors [1975] INSC 286 (20 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 20 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 284 SC

Headnote :

The Ordinance Factory where the petitioners were employed consists of four cadres. Within the second cadre of non-gazetted officers, there are four grades: Foremen, Assistant Foremen, Chargemen Grade I, and Chargemen Grade II. The third cadre of non-industrial employees includes two grades: Supervis...
M/S. Chidambaram Mulrak & Co. Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Commissioner of Income Tax, Bombay City [1975] INSC 287 (21 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 21 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 285 SC

Headnote :

In October 1953, the assessee-appellant received Rs. 9,95,000 out of a total compensation of Rs. 10,00,000 for the early termination of its managing agency business, with Rs. 5,000 deducted for brokerage. This amount was recorded in the Capital Reserve Account for the fiscal year ending June 30, 195...
Lachmi Narain Vs. Union of India & Ors [1975] INSC 288 (25 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 25 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 286 SC

Headnote :

Section 2 of the Part States (Laws) Act, 1950, granted the Central Government the authority to extend any existing law from a Part A State to any Part C State, or any portion thereof, through a notification in the official gazette, with any modifications or restrictions it deemed appropriate. In 195...
Zaffar Mohammad @ Z.M. Sarkar Vs. The State of West Bengal [1975] INSC 289 (25 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 25 Nov 1945

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 287 SC

Headnote :

Section 3 of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act states that no individual is allowed to participate in the publication of any advertisement that mentions a drug in a manner that implies or is likely to encourage its use for enhancing or maintaining sexual pleasure, or fo...
Mohd. Faisuddin Khan Vs. Govt. of India & Ors [1975] INSC 290 (25 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 25 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 288 SC

Headnote :

When a notification is issued under section 12(1) of the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954, section 12(2) states that the evacuee\'s rights, title, and interest in the evacuee property are extinguished, and the property is transferred entirely to the Central Government, f...
Sushila Devi Vs. Ramanandan Prasad & Ors [1975] INSC 291 (26 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 26 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 289 SC

Headnote :

Section 3 of the Kosi Area (Restoration of Lands to Raiyats) Act, 1951, allows the Collector to restore lands to former raiyats, either on his own initiative or upon request, for lands that were sold due to unpaid rent, from which they were evicted for unpaid rent, or that were considered abandoned...
Koshal Pal & Ors Vs. Mohan Lal & Ors [1975] INSC 292 (26 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 26 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 290 SC

Headnote :

The trial Court dismissed a lawsuit seeking rent and possession of a house through the eviction of the defendants. The suit was initiated against six defendants, but the claim against the sixth defendant was not pursued. The fourth defendant was the mother of defendants one to three, while the fifth...
Raipur Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Vs. Okhabhai Devrajbhai Patni [1975] INSC 293 (26 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 26 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 291 SC

Headnote :

A thorough examination of sections 42(4), 78(1)(A)(a)(i), 79(1) and (3) of the Bombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946, along with rule 53 of the associated Rules, indicates that an application under section 79(1) to the Labour Court regarding a dispute under section 78(1)(A)(a)(i) must be submitted w...
Jagir Singh & Ors Vs. State of Bihar & ANR [1975] INSC 294 (26 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 26 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 292 SC

Headnote :

Section 2(d) of the Bihar Taxation on Passengers and Goods (carried by Public Service Motor Vehicles) Act, 1961, defines \"owner\" as the individual who owns a public service motor vehicle. This definition also encompasses the holder of a permit under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, for a public servi...
Bagal Kot Cement Co. Vs. State of Mysore [1975] INSC 295 (27 November 1975)

Judgement Date : 27 Nov 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 293 SC

Headnote :

The State Trading Corporation appointed the appellant as its selling agent for cement under an agreement. One of the conditions of this agreement was that the agent was responsible for collecting State or inter-State sales tax on cement sales and remitting it according to the law. The appellant comp...
Mahammadunni's Son Kappatta Kathokandath Bava Vs. Kunhoosa's Son Ampalath Veettil Kunnathodath Mahammadunni [1975] INSC 296 (2 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 02 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 294 SC

Headnote :

The plaintiff, who is the son of the brother of defendant No. 3\'s mother, initiated a lawsuit for the partition of properties that belonged to the parents of defendant No. 3.Defendant Nos. 1 and 2 are the sons of the brothers of defendant No. 3\'s mother, while defendant No. 4 is the son of the bro...
Madras Rubber Factory Ltd. Vs. The Union of India & Ors [1975] INSC 297 (3 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 03 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 295 SC

Headnote :

The appellants\' imported product, \"V. P. Latex,\" was classified under item 87 of the Indian Tariff Act of 1934, leading the customs authorities to impose customs duty along with a countervailing duty as per item 15A of the Central Excise Tariff, in line with the Central Salt & Excise Act of 1944....
Union of India Vs. P. M. Jayarajan [1975] INSC 298 (3 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 03 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 296 SC

Headnote :

The respondent, a former Secretary of State Service Officer, had his pension claim at the rate of 1 shilling and 9 pence to a rupee approved by the Accountant General. However, the Union appellant overturned this decision and ordered the recovery of the excess payment. The respondent, citing the sec...
Gorelal Dubey Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh & Ors [1975] INSC 299 (4 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 04 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 297 SC

Headnote :

Regarding an 8.36-acre tract of land rich in limestone located in the village of Bistara, Jabalpur District, there were two applications submitted to the State Government (the Respondent in C.A. 785/71 and the Appellant in C.A. 1781/75) that had the authority to issue a prospecting license or a mini...
Pratap Narain Singh Deo Vs. Srinivas Sabata & ANR [1975] INSC 300 (4 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 04 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 298 SC

Headnote :

According to Section 2(i)(1) of the Workmen\'s Compensation Act, 1923, \"total disablement\" refers to any disablement, whether temporary or permanent, that prevents a worker from performing all the tasks he was capable of at the time of the incident that caused the disablement.Under Section 4A(3),...
Superintendent, Central Excise & ANR Vs. Ayyangar Match Works [1975] INSC 301 (4 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 04 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 299 SC

Headnote :

In order to safeguard smaller manufacturers from competition with larger ones, the Government of India issued a notification on July 21, 1967, later amended on September 4, 1967, which established a reduced duty rate for those manufacturers who declared before September 4, 1967, that their estimated...
Bhupendra Ratila Thakkar & ANR Vs. Commissioner of Income Tax, Gujarat & Ors [1975] INSC 302 (5 December 1975)

Judgement Date : 05 Dec 1975

Citation : 1975 Latest Caselaw 300 SC

Headnote :

The petitioners operate as Shroffs and Bankers. The Income-tax Department conducted searches at various locations associated with the petitioners and confiscated Rs. 12 lakhs in cash, citing sections 132 and 132A of the Income-tax Act. The petitioners argued that this amount was part of their stock-...
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