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PREET PAL SINGH vs. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

Judgement Date : 14 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 451 SC

Headnote :

IMPORTANTSuspension of sentence - The High Court could not have suspended the execution of the sentence and granted bail without providing any justification.Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 389 - Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 304B, 498A and 406 Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 Sections 3 and 4 G...
UNION OF INDIA vs. M/S K.C.SHARMA & CO.

Judgement Date : 14 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 453 SC

Headnote :

Land Acquisition Act, 1894 Sections 30 and 31 - Acquisition - Overturning the compensation order - Claimants were determined to be eligible for compensation based on their status as leaseholders of the acquired land. They asserted that they had leased the land from the Gram Panchayat. The plaintiffs...
BABULAL VARDHARJI GURJAR vs. VEER GURJAR ALUMINIUM INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.

Judgement Date : 14 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 454 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALInsolvency and Bankruptcy Code - Mortgage obligations - A three-year limitation period applies for starting the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process from the date of default.According to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, Sections 7 and 62, and the Limitation Act, 1963, Article 137...
M.C.MEHTA vs. UNION OF INDIA

Judgement Date : 14 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 455 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALRight to Property - Deprivation - No individual can be deprived of their property or right to reside except in a manner established by law. When a statute specifies a procedure, deprivation of property cannot occur through alternative means.A. Delhi Development Act, 1957, Section 5(3) - Delhi...
CENTRE FOR PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION vs. UNION OF INDIA

Judgement Date : 18 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 456 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALThe Disaster Management Act - The PM CARES Fund is a public charitable trust and cannot be directed to transfer funds to the NDRF.The Disaster Management Act - The Union of India is not required to create, announce, and implement a National Disaster Management Plan specifically for the COVID-...
RHEA CHAKRABORTY vs. STATE OF BIHAR

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 457 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALJurisdiction - Unnatural death in Mumbai - The Patna police have the authority to file an FIR and conduct an investigation - A police officer cannot decline to investigate based on territorial limitations - The Bihar Government is authorized to assign the investigation to the CBI.A. Criminal...
GHANSHYAM UPADHYAY vs. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 458 SC

Headnote :

NOTICEPublic Interest Litigation - Destruction of residential properties belonging to gangster Vikas Dubey and the need for a proper investigation into the encounter - The petitioner, an advocate practicing in Mumbai, has no connection to the incident that occurred in Uttar Pradesh - Nevertheless, t...
MOHD.ANWAR vs. STATE (NCT OF DELHI)

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 459 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALInsanity Defense - The accused must demonstrate that they were suffering from such a mental disability specifically at the time the crime was committed.A. Under the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 394 and the Arms Act, 1959, Section 25, the act of voluntarily causing harm during a robbery i...
DECCAN PAPER MILLS CO. LTD. vs. REGENCY MAHAVIR PROPERTIES

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 460 SC

Headnote :

The Arbitration and Conciliation Act of 1996, Section 8, and the Specific Relief Act of 1963, Section 31, address serious allegations of fraud regarding the cancellation of a deed by a non-executant. In such cases, the non-executant must seek recourse through the court under Section 34 of the Specif...
COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, CUSTOMS AND SERVICE TAX, CALICUT vs. M/S. CERA BOARD AND DOORS, KANNUR, KERALA

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 461 SC

Headnote :

The Central Excise Act of 1994, specifically Section 4, along with Rule 25 of the Central Excise Rules of 2002, addresses the valuation of goods sold. According to Section 4(1), the valuation must adhere to the \"transaction value\" principle, which was amended in 2000 to include three specific cond...
AVITEL POST STUDIOZ LIMITED AND ORS. vs. HSBC PI HOLDING (MAURITIUS) LIMITED

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 462 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALArbitration Act - Fraud Allegations - Arbitration Proceedings - The mere existence of criminal proceedings related to allegations of fraud does not imply that a dispute, which is otherwise subject to arbitration, is no longer arbitrable.A. Under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Sect...
SARDAR BAHGINDER SINGH vs. SARDAR MANJIEETH SINGH

Judgement Date : 20 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 463 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALSikh Gurdwara - Authority to nominate members - Responsibility assigned to the Sachkhand Hazuri Khalsa Diwan - Established practice of nominations by the President contradicts the statute - Appointments made by the State Government are also invalid.A. Nanded Sikh Gurudwara Sachkhand Shri Hazu...
V.N. KRISHNA MURTHY vs. SRI RAVIKUMAR

Judgement Date : 21 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 464 SC

Headnote :

IMPORTANTAppeal from decree - Simply claiming that parties are adversely affected by the decree is inadequate.Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 96 - Appeal from decree - The Trial Court ruled that the registered sale agreement was barred by limitation and not binding on the plaintiffs, while also...
WG. CDR. ARIFUR RAHMAN KHAN AND ALEYA SULTANA vs. DLF SOUTHERN HOMES PVT. LTD.

Judgement Date : 24 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 465 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALDelay in Flat Allotment by Developer - Compensation Determination - Courts are not obligated to adhere to the compensation specified in the Agreement - Flat buyers who have taken possession or signed Deeds of Conveyance retain their right to seek compensation for the delay in receiving their...
VIKRANT SINGH MALIK vs. SUPERTECH LTD

Judgement Date : 24 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 466 SC

Headnote :

NOTICEConsumer Protection - Review of Composite Complaints Submitted by Complainants to NCDRC.According to the Consumer Protection Act of 1986, Section 12(1)(c) - Regarding composite complaints submitted by complainants - The complaint has been reinstated for review by the NCDRC. The NCDRC has the d...
RAJ PAL SINGH vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX HARYANA

Judgement Date : 25 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 467 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALIncome Tax - Land Acquisition - Taxation of Capital Gains on Compensation - Capital gains resulting from compulsory land acquisition can be taxed based on the date of the award that occurs in the previous year during which the transfer took place.A. Income Tax Act, 1961 Sections 2(47) and 45...
UNION OF INDIA vs. AGRICAS LLP

Judgement Date : 26 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 468 SC

Headnote :

The Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act of 1992, Section 6, pertains to import policy and grants authority to the Central Government. On March 29, 2019, the Union of India amended the import policy conditions for items listed in Chapter 7 of the Indian Trade Classification. Subsequently,...
NARASAMMA vs. A.KRISHNAPPA (DEAD)

Judgement Date : 26 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 469 SC

Headnote :

NOTICEA claim of title and a claim of adverse possession cannot be asserted at the same time and from the same date.Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 7, Rule 1 - Regarding the property in question - It has been determined that a claim of title and a claim of adverse possession cannot be made simulta...
V. SUKUMARAN vs. STATE OF KERALA

Judgement Date : 26 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 470 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALPension provisions should be interpreted generously as a measure of social welfare.According to Rule 13 of the Kerala Service Rules, pensionary benefits for service as a Casual Labour Roll (CLR) worker should ensure equal pay scales. The appellant has worked for an extended period as a CLR wo...
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH vs. RAKESH SETHI

Judgement Date : 19 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 471 SC

Headnote :

IMPORTANTMotor Vehicles - Special Fee for Reserved Numbers - The State Government is authorized by Parliamentary law to establish rules regarding special fees for reserved numbers.According to Section 65 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and Rule 55-A of the Motor Vehicles Rules, 1994, the State Gove...
KARTHICK vs. STATE REP BY INSPECTOR OF POLICE

Judgement Date : 26 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 472 SC

Headnote :

The Indian Penal Code of 1860, specifically Sections 147, 323, 325, 323, and 149, addresses grievous hurt and sentencing. At the time of the incident, the accused were between 21 and 23 years old. The event occurred unexpectedly over the act of picking blackberries. Medical evidence indicates that t...
NAZIR MOHAMED vs. J.KAMALA AND ORS.

Judgement Date : 27 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 473 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALSecond appeal - Substantial question of law - It is essential to formulate a substantial question of law - Simply referencing the grounds stated in the Memorandum of Second Appeal does not fulfill the requirements of section 100 of the CPC.A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Section 100 Second appe...
COMMISSIONER OF SERVICE TAX vs. M/S ADANI GAS LTD.

Judgement Date : 28 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 475 SC

Headnote :

A. According to Section 65(105)(zzzzj) of the Finance Act, 1994, the charges collected from customers create a liability for Service tax. The respondent operates in the distribution of natural gas, specifically Compressed Natural Gas and Piped Natural Gas, catering to industrial, commercial, and dom...
UNION OF INDIA vs. ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA

Judgement Date : 28 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 476 SC

Central Excise Act, 1944
Chartered Accountants Act, 1949
Chartered Accountants Act, 1949
Constitution of India
CrPC Section 151. Arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences
CrPC Section 154. Information in cognizable cases
CrPC Section 155. Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases
CrPC Section 157. Procedure for investigations
CrPC Section 158. Report how submitted
CrPC Section 161. Examination of witnesses by police
CrPC Section 162. Statements to police not to be signed: Use of statements in evidence
CrPC Section 167. Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in twenty-four hours.
CrPC Section 173. Report of police officer on completion of investigation
CrPC Section 190. Cognizance of offences by Magistrates
CrPC Section 193. Cognizance of offences by Courts of Session
CrPC Section 2. Definitions
CrPC Section 202. Postponement of issue of process
CrPC Section 4. Trial of offences under the Indian Penal Code and other laws
CrPC Section 41. When police may arrest without warrant
CrPC Section 41A. Notice of appearance before police officer
CrPC Section 41B. Procedure of arrest and duties of officer making arrest
CrPC Section 41D. Right of arrested person to meet an advocate of his choice during interrogation
CrPC Section 42. Arrest on refusal to give name and residence
CrPC Section 43. Arrest by private person and procedure on such arrest
CrPC Section 436. In what cases bail to be taken
CrPC Section 437. When bail may be taken in case of non-bailable offence
CrPC Section 439. Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail
CrPC Section 46. Arrest how made
CrPC Section 48. Pursuit of offenders into other jurisdictions
CrPC Section 482. Saving of inherent power of High Court
CrPC Section 49. No unnecessary restraint
CrPC Section 5. Saving
CrPC Section 50. Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail
CrPC Section 50A. Obligation of person making arrest to inform about the arrest, etc. to a nominated person
CrPC Section 54. Examination of arrested person by medical officer
CrPC Section 54A. Identification of person arrested
CrPC Section 55A. Health and safety of arrested person
CrPC Section 56. Person arrested to be taken before Magistrate or officer in charge of police station
CrPC Section 57. Person arrested not to be detained more than twenty-four hours
CrPC Section 58. Police to report apprehensions
CrPC Section 59. Discharge of person apprehended
CrPC Section 60A. Arrests to be made strictly accordance to the Code
Customs Act, 1962
Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940
Gold (Control) Act, 1968
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)
Insecticides Act, 1968
IPC Section 21. Public Servant
IPC Section 320. Grievous hurt.
IPC Section 378. Theft
IPC Section 379. Punishment for theft
IPC Section 420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property
IPC Section 498A. Husband or relative of husband of a women subjecting her to cruelty
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
Police Act, 1861
Police Act, 1861
Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954
Prevention Of Food Adulteration Act, 1954
Railway Property (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1966
Railway Protection Force Act, 1957
Seeds Act, 1966
Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994
Uttarakhand Ground Water (Regulation and Control of Development and Management) Act, 2016
Weekly Holidays Act, 1942

Sultana Begum Vs. Prem Chand Jain [1996] INSC 1580 (10 December 1996)
Directorate of Enforcement Vs. Deepak Mahajan [1994] INSC 71 (31 January 1994)
Balkishan A. Devidayal Vs. State Of Maharashtra [1980] INSC 142 (31 July 1980)
State of U.P. Vs. Durga Prasad [1974] INSC 155 (23 August 1974)
Illias Vs. Collector of Customs, Madras [1968] INSC 266 (31 October 1968)

Headnote :

IMPORTANTDrugs and Cosmetics Act - Selling medicine without a license - Cognizance of the offense - Police Officers lack the authority to file FIRs, conduct investigations, or make arrests; such powers are exclusively held by Drug Inspectors.A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Sections 32, 190, and 15...
DALBIR SINGH vs. STATE OF NCT OF DELHI

Judgement Date : 28 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 477 SC

Headnote :

NOTICECustodial death - Compensation Release - The complainant is not eligible for compensation release while the appeal is ongoing.According to Section 357(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - In the case of custodial death, where the appellant\'s son was detained by police officers in relatio...
PARVINDER KANSAL vs. STATE OF NCT OF DELHI

Judgement Date : 28 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 478 SC

Headnote :

NOTICEVictim\'s appeal regarding insufficient sentence - Not permissible - Such appeals can only be initiated by the State.Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Sections 372 and 377; Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 364A, 302, and 201 - Kidnapping for ransom and murder - Appeal for sentence enhancement -...
PRANEETH K vs. UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION (UGC)

Judgement Date : 28 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 479 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALExaminations - Guidelines from the University Grant Commission for conducting examinations by 30.9.2020 - A uniform date for the completion of examinations has been established nationwide to ensure consistency in the academic calendar - Neither the State nor the State\'s Disaster Management A...
M/S RADHA EXPORTS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED vs. K.P JAYARAM

Judgement Date : 28 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 480 SC

Headnote :

IMPORTANTInsolvency and Bankruptcy Code - Corporate Insolvency Resolution - Applications for Insolvency Resolution are always subject to a limitation period.A. Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, Sections 7 and 9, regarding corporate insolvency resolution - the rejection of an applicatio...
VIJAY MALLYA vs. STATE BANK OF INDIA

Judgement Date : 31 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 484 SC

Headnote :

Review Petition - Contempt of Court due to failure to disclose assets - It was determined that the respondent\'s attempt to seek a re-hearing in this matter cannot be allowed, and the arguments presented do not demonstrate any \"error apparent on record\" that would warrant intervention in the revie...
MUKESH SINGH vs. STATE (NARCOTIC BRANCH OF DELHI)

Judgement Date : 31 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 485 SC

Constitution of India
CrPC Section 100. Persons in charge of closed place to allow search
CrPC Section 151. Arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences
CrPC Section 152. Prevention of injury to public property
CrPC Section 154. Information in cognizable cases
CrPC Section 155. Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases
CrPC Section 156. Police officer’s power to investigate cognizable cases
CrPC Section 157. Procedure for investigations
CrPC Section 159. Power to hold investigation or preliminary inquiry
CrPC Section 161. Examination of witnesses by police
CrPC Section 167. Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in twenty-four hours.
CrPC Section 173. Report of police officer on completion of investigation
CrPC Section 457. Procedure by police upon seizure of property
CrPC Section 465. Finding or sentence when reversible by reason of error, omission or irregularity

Mohan Lal Vs. The State of Punjab [August 16, 2018]
State of Rajasthan Vs. Ram Chandra [2005] INSC 241 (12 April 2005)
Karamjit Singh Vs. State (Delhi Administration) [2003] Insc 180 (26 March 2003)
State of U.P. Vs. Bhagwant & Ors [2003] INSC 246 (22 April 2003)
The State of Punjab Vs. Baldev Singh [1999] INSC 224 (21 July 1999)
Paramjit Singh & Ors Vs. The State of Punjab & Ors [1996] INSC 1575 (10 December 1996)
Paramjit Singh & Ors Vs. The State of Punjab & Ors [1996] INSC 1577 (10 December 1996)
Hardip Singh Vs. State of Punjab [1993] INSC 369 (21 September 1993)

Headnote :

CRUCIALNDPS - An investigation will not be deemed unfair or biased simply because the informant is also the investigator.According to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1985, it has been determined that when the informant is also the investigator, the investigation remains free fr...
JAIPUR VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM LTD. vs. ADANI POWER RAJASTHAN LTD.

Judgement Date : 31 Aug 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 486 SC

Headnote :

A. Under Section 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003, the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is binding. The appellant entered into a PPA with the respondent, a generating company, following a tariff-based competitive bidding process. The bid evaluation was based on domestic coal, and the escalations were a...
SARIKA vs. ADMINISTRATOR, MAHAKALESHWAR MANDIR COMMITTEE, UJJAIN (MP)

Judgement Date : 01 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 488 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALGuidelines issued to prevent erosion of the Shivalinga at Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain.According to Article 133 of the Constitution of India, 1950 - Measures to prevent erosion of the Shivalinga at Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain - Based on the reports from the Expert Committee, th...
M/S.L.R.BROTHERS,INDO FLORA LTD. vs. COMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE

Judgement Date : 01 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 489 SC

Headnote :

NOTICECustoms Act - Imposition of customs duty on imported inputs utilized in the production of cut flowers sold in the Domestic Tariff Area.According to Section 28 of the Customs Act, 1962, customs duty is applicable on the sale of cut flowers within the Domestic Tariff Area. A show-cause notice wa...
DESIGNATED AUTHORITY vs. M/S THE ANDHRA PETROCHEMICALS LIMITED

Judgement Date : 01 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 490 SC

Headnote :

The Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Article and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995, specifically Rule 20, under the Customs Act of 1975, Section 9A, addresses anti-dumping duties and the limitations on investigations. It mandates that th...
M/S BANDEKAR BROTHERS PVT.LTD. vs. PRASAD VASSUDEV KENI

Judgement Date : 02 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 491 SC

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC)
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
CrPC Section 190. Cognizance of offences by Magistrates
CrPC Section 195. Prosecution for contempt of lawful authority of public servants, for offences against public justice and for offences relating to documents given in evidence
CrPC Section 211. Contents of charge
CrPC Section 216. Court may alter charge
CrPC Section 239. When accused shall be discharged
CrPC Section 460. Irregularities, which do not vitiate proceedings
CrPC Section 476. Forms
CrPC Section 482. Saving of inherent power of High Court
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC)
IPC Section 177. Furnishing false information
IPC Section 181. False statement on oath or affirmation to public servant or person authorised to administer an oath or affirmation
IPC Section 182. False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person
IPC Section 188. Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant
IPC Section 191. Giving false evidence
IPC Section 192. Fabricating false evidence
IPC Section 193. Punishment for false evidence
IPC Section 195. Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of offence punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment
IPC Section 196. Using evidence known to be false
IPC Section 199. False statement made in declaration which is by law receivable as evidence
IPC Section 211. False charge of offence made with intent to injure
IPC Section 218. Public servant framing incorrect record or writing with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture
IPC Section 228. Intentional insult or interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceeding
IPC Section 419. Punishment for cheating by personation
IPC Section 420. Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property
IPC Section 463. Forgery
IPC Section 464. Making a false document
IPC Section 471. Using as genuine a forged document or electronic record
IPC Section 476. Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating docu­ments other than those described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material
Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882
Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882
Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882

Vishnu Chandru Gaonkar Vs. N.M. Dessai [MARCH 06, 2018]
Patel Laljibhai Somabhai Vs. The State of Gujarat [1971] INSC 150 (7 May 1971)
Dr. S. Dutt Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh [1965] INSC 159 (18 August 1965)
Daulat Ram Vs. State of Punjab [1962] INSC 24 (25 January 1962)

Headnote :

CRUCIALCreation of False Evidence - A private complaint regarding offenses under Sections 191/192 of the IPC is not valid if the false evidence is fabricated outside the courtroom.A. Under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Sections 190, 195, and 340, and the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 191, 1...
SHRIDHAR C.SHETTY vs. ADDITIONAL COLLECTOR AND COMPETENT AUTHORITY

Judgement Date : 02 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 492 SC

Headnote :

The Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act of 1976, specifically Sections 20 and 21, addresses breaches of exemption terms. The appellant was granted an exemption for constructing tenements on designated exempt lands, which required that 20 percent of these tenements be allocated to government nomi...
IN RE : VIJAY KURLE AND ORS

Judgement Date : 03 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 493 SC

Headnote :

NOTICEContempt of Court - A request to overturn a judgment regarding a contempt of court sentence is not permissible.According to the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, Sections 15 and 23, regarding sentences for contempt of court - a request to overturn an order is not permissible. An application from t...
RAGHAV GUPTA vs. STATE ( NCT OF DELHI)

Judgement Date : 04 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 494 SC

Headnote :

The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, along with the Prevention of Food Adulteration Rules, 1955, specifically Rule 32(e), addresses the quashing of legal proceedings. In this case, a Food Inspector acquired sealed samples of Snapple Juice Drink for testing. The Public Analyst\'s report ind...
KARAD URBAN COOPERATIVE BANK LTD vs. SWWAPNIL BHINGARDEVAY

Judgement Date : 04 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 495 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALThe determination of whether the corporate debtor can continue as a going concern involves considering all relevant factors, which must be presented to the Committee of Creditors (CoC). The CoC must make a deliberate decision to approve the resolution plan, after which the adjudicating author...
R. POORNIMA vs. UNION OF INDIA

Judgement Date : 04 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 496 SC

Headnote :

CRUCIALElevation to High Court Judge - A District Judge cannot combine their experience as an Advocate to qualify for elevation to the High Court.A. Constitution of India, 1950, Article 217(2) - Appointment of High Court Judges - There are two distinct pathways for elevation to the High Court: one f...
NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED vs. SOMWATI

Judgement Date : 07 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 497 SC

Headnote :

IMPORTANTMotor Accident Compensation - Consortium - The term \'consortium\' encompasses spousal consortium, parental consortium, and filial consortium.A. Under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, compensation for accidents is a broad term that includes claims for damages. Compensation serve...
ASHOO SURENDRANATH TEWARI vs. DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

Judgement Date : 08 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 498 SC

Headnote :

The Constitution of India, 1950, Article 136, addresses allegations of corruption and the subsequent discharge of the accused. Due to complaints from several vendors regarding delays in payment, SIDBI, in collaboration with Tata Motors Limited, instructed the vendors to provide their RTGS details fo...
M/S. BANGALORE CLUB vs. COMMISSIONER OF WEALTH TAX

Judgement Date : 08 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 499 SC

Headnote :

IMPORTANTClub - Wealth tax - Individuals forming a club or association that is not intended for business or commercial purposes to generate income or profits are not subject to wealth tax.A. Wealth-Tax Act, 1957 Section 3(1) Bangalore Club - Wealth tax applicability - Only three categories of entiti...
SREI EQUIPMENT FINANCE LIMITED vs. RAJEEV ANAND

Judgement Date : 08 Sep 2020

Citation : 2020 Latest Caselaw 500 SC

Headnote :

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, Section 7, outlines the insolvency resolution process. The NCLT reached the conclusion that the loan amount was still outstanding only after reviewing the documents, pleadings, and supplementary affidavits, including the counter affidavit from the previous a...
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