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Divorce Granted Under Article 142 of the Constitution of India – Maintenance Enhanced – Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage. Supreme Court Invoked Article 142 of the Constitution of India – Marriage Held to Be Emotionally Dead – Divorce Granted Despite Opposition – Husband Directed to Pay Permanent Alimony...

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 142 – Supreme Court exercised its power to do complete justice – Marriage lasted for only four months – Long separation led to acrimony and multiple litig...

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Competing Open Offers Under SEBI Regulations – Date of Public Announcement and Exemption Consideration. Supreme Court Examined the Legality of Open Offer Announcement Date and Exemption Request under SEBI Regulations, 2011....

Deposit Condition – The appellant was directed to deposit ₹600 crores in an escrow account by 12.02.2025; failure to do so would automatically vacate interim relief – Para 14 Public Offer Exten...

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Custody Battle Resolved – Supreme Court Grants Father’s Custody Over Grandparents’ Care. Welfare of Minor Child – Paramount Consideration in Habeas Corpus Petition....

Constitution of India – Article 226 – Guardian and Wards Act, 1890 Custody of Minor Child – Habeas Corpus Maintainability – The Supreme Court ruled that a Habeas Corpus petition seeking custo...

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Unlawful Arrest and Violation of Fundamental Rights – Supreme Court Declares Arrest Illegal. Failure to communicate grounds of arrest renders detention unconstitutional – Supreme Court orders immediate release of the appellant and issues guidelines for compliance with Article 22(1) and Section 50 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973....

Constitution of India – Article 22(1) – Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – Sections 50, 50A – Indian Penal Code, 1860 The Supreme Court held that non-compliance with Article 22(1) of the Con...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused Due to Lack of Conclusive Evidence. Recovery Process Flawed – Chain of Circumstances Broken – Conviction Set Aside...

Circumstantial Evidence and Burden of Proof – Whether the prosecution established an unbroken chain of circumstances proving the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt? [Para 16] Legality o...

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Compensation Award Restored – Split Multiplier Method Held Inapplicable. Supreme Court Discards High Court’s Split Multiplier Approach – Compensation Reassessed....

Constitution of India – Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Compensation Calculation – Split Multiplier Method – Future Prospects – Loss of Dependency. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Section 166 – A...

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Enhanced Compensation for Functional Disability. Constitution of India – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Motor Vehicles Act, 1988....

Compensation in Motor Accident Claims – Functional Disability – Just Compensation Held: The Supreme Court enhanced the compensation granted to the Claimant-Appellant from ₹6,61,690/- to ₹20,5...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation in Motor Accident Claim Case, Emphasizes Just and Fair Compensation Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Court Reiterates Principle of "Just Compensation" Beyond Claimed Amount, Modifies High Court and Tribunal Awards....

Just Compensation – The Supreme Court reiterated the principle that compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, should be "just" and "reasonable," even if it exceeds the amount claimed by the ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Appellants in Dowry Harassment and Domestic Violence Case. Generalized Allegations Without Specific Acts Insufficient to Sustain Criminal Charges – Court Emphasizes Need for Specificity in Domestic Violence Cases....

The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings against the Appellants, holding that the allegations were generalized and lacked specific overt acts to constitute criminal liability. The Court emph...