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Vishal Noble Singh vs State Of Uttar Pradesh 2024 INSC 85 – S 482 CrPC, Ss 420, 467 IPC

Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973; Section 482 – In recent years the machinery of criminal justice is being misused by certain persons for their vested interests and for achieving their oblique motives and agenda. Courts have therefore to be vigilant against such tendencies and ensure that acts of omission and commission having an adverse impact …

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Atamjit Singh vs State (NCT Of Delhi) 2024 INSC 84 – S 138 NI Act – S 482 CrPC – Cheque Bounce Complaint – Quashing

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973; Section 582 – Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 ; Section 138 – Classification of the underlying debt or liability as being barred by limitation is a question that must be decided based on the evidence adduced by the parties -The question regarding the time barred nature of an underlying debt or …

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Union Of India vs BT Patil And Sons Belgaum (Construction) Pvt. Ltd. 2024 INSC 83 :: [2024] 2 S.C.R. 91- Excise Duties and Service Tax Drawback Rules

Excise Duties and Service Tax Drawback Rules, 1995 -Duty drawback, in relation to any goods manufactured in India and exported has been defined to mean the rebate of duty or tax chargeable on any imported materials or excisable materials used or taxable services used in the manufacture of such goods – a drawback may be …

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Bhaggi @ Bhagirath @ Naran vs State of Madhya Pradesh 2024 INSC 82 :: [2024] 2 S.C.R. 111

Indian Penal Code, 1860; Section 376AB – Once the conviction is sustained under Section 376 AB, IPC the fixed term punishment could not be for a period of less than 20 years – when a sentence of imprisonment for a term not less than 20 years which may extend upto life imprisonment is imposed, the …

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Top 10 Supreme Court Judgments Of January 2024

These are, in our view, top ten Supreme Court judgments that every lawyer/law student must go through. If you think some other judgment should have been included in this list, just share that in comment below.

Vithal vs State Of Karnataka 2024 INSC 79 – S 34 IPC

Supreme Court to consider this argument: if section 34 IPC was applied, then, each one of the accused should have been convicted under the same provision and awarded the same sentence -List for hearing on 13.03.2024.

Haalesh @ Haleshi @ Kurubara Haleshi vs State Of Karnataka 2024 INSC 81 – Ss 149,302 IPC – A 136 Constitution – Criminal Trial

Indian Penal Code, 1860; Section 149, 302 – An overt act of some of the accused persons of an unlawful assembly with the common object to kill the deceased and to cause grievous hurt to the other family members is enough to rope in all of them for an offence under Section 302 IPC in …

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Authorised Officer , Central Bank Of India vs Shanmugavelu 2024 INSC 80 :: [2024] 2 S.C.R. 12 -R 9(5) SARFAESI Rules – Ss 73,74 Contract Act

SARFAESI Act; Section 37 ; – SARFAESI Rules; Rule 9(5) – Indian Contract Act, 1872; Sections 73,74 – Whether, the underlying principle of Section(s) 73 & 74 respectively of the 1872 Act is applicable to forfeiture of earnest-money deposit under Rule 9(5) of the SARFAESI Rules? In other words, whether the forfeiture of the earnest-money …

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Rani Chander Kanta (D) vs Union Of India 2024 INSC 69 – Suit For Declaration

Summary: Suit for declaration to the effect that the appellants/plaintiffs are in possession of the suit property as absolute owners – Decreed by Trial Court – Dismissed by First Appeallate Court and High Court- Dismissing Appeal, SC held: Merely with the identity of the property or its number, no title can be passed on any …

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Gulshan Bajwa vs Registrar, High Court of Delhi 2024 INSC 74 – Contempt – Apology

Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 – An apology must evidence remorse with respect to the contemptuous acts and is not to be used as a weapon to purge the guilty of their offence4. Further, an apology lacking in sincerity and not evidencing contriteness, cannot be accepted. (Para 22) – M.Y. Shareef v. Hon’ble Judges of …

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