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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Drugs and Cosmetics Act Case Due to Non-Speaking Summoning Order. Magistrate Must Record Reasons Before Issuing Process Under Section 204 CrPC; Non-Compliance Renders Order Illegal....

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by M/s. JM Laboratories and others against the State of Andhra Pradesh, setting aside the impugned judgment of the Andhra Pradesh High Court which had dismis...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals of Shiksha Karmis in Bias and Natural Justice Conflict. Breach of Audi Alteram Partem Cured by Revisional Hearing Where No Actual Bias Proved Under Section 40(c) of Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act Avam Gram Swaraj Adhiniyam, 1993....

The case involves four civil appeals arising from a split verdict of the Supreme Court regarding the validity of appointments of Shiksha Karmi (Grade III) teachers in Janpad Panchayat, Gaurihar, Madhy...

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Supreme Court Allows State Appeal Against Quashing of FIR in Airport Trespass Case — Mala Fides Cannot Be Decided at Nascent Stage of Investigation. IPC Offences Can Coexist with Aircraft Act Offences; Section 12B Does Not Bar FIR Registration....

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals by the State of Jharkhand against a judgment of the Jharkhand High Court quashing FIR No.169 of 2022 registered against Dr. Nishkant Dubey and others for alleg...

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"Justice Upheld: Supreme Court Convicts Four in Coordinated Fatal Assault" The judgment reaffirms that minor discrepancies in evidence cannot overshadow substantive guilt....

The Supreme Court of India affirmed the conviction of four appellants under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the IPC, overturning the trial court's acquittal. The Court highlighted the importance o...

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"Supreme Court Rejects Interim Bail for Electoral Campaigning by Mohd. Tahir Hussain" "Court upholds public interest over electoral aspirations of an accused in cases of grave public disorder."...

The Supreme Court of India dismissed a Special Leave Petition filed by Mohd. Tahir Hussain seeking interim bail to campaign for the Delhi Assembly elections. The petitioner, in custody since 2020 for ...

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Supreme Court Refers Key Questions on MSMED Act to Larger Bench. Balancing statutory remedies with writ jurisdiction: Supreme Court deliberates over MSMED Act provisions and alternative remedies....

The Supreme Court of India examines whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is maintainable against an order passed by the Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSEFC...