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“Partial Discharge in Matrimonial Suicide Case: Apex Court Upholds Cruelty Charges” Balancing Evidence and Mens Rea in Cases of Abetment and Cruelty....

The Supreme Court partially allowed the appeal of the appellants by discharging them from charges under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) IPC while upholding the charges under Section 498A (cruelty) I...

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Supreme Court Partially Modifies Sentence for Rash and Negligent Driving Resulting in Death. Conviction upheld under IPC Sections 279 and 304(A), imprisonment replaced with compensation to the victim's family....

The Supreme Court of India partially allowed the appeal in Muthupandi v. State, upholding the conviction under Sections 279 and 304(A) of the IPC for rash and negligent driving resulting in the death...

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"Supreme Court Acquits Appellants in Jharkhand Murder Case: Lack of Evidence Breaks the Chain" "Suspicion, no matter how strong, cannot substitute proof beyond doubt."...

The Supreme Court of India, acquitted the appellants, reversing their convictions for the murder of Hamida Parween under Section 302 IPC. The Court emphasized the failure of the prosecution to establi...

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Supreme Court Grants Irretrievable Breakdown Divorce and Permanent Alimony in Landmark Decision. Balancing Equity and Financial Security in Matrimonial Disputes....

The Supreme Court of India, addressed significant issues in matrimonial law, including interim maintenance, permanent alimony, and divorce under the principle of irretrievable breakdown. The Court af...

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Termination of Temporary Employment Cannot Confer Right to Reinstatement Beyond Contractual Term: SC Awards Compensation Instead of Reinstatement. Supreme Court clarifies that temporary employees engaged without a lawful recruitment process cannot claim reinstatement; monetary compensation awarded as an equitable relief....

1. Appointment Terms of the Respondent (Paras 2-3) The respondent was engaged as a Computer Technician on 23.04.2001 for a one-year term or until the post was filled regularly, whichever was earlier....

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"Supreme Court Bars Reopening Disposed Cases via Miscellaneous Applications" Litigants must adhere to procedural limits; fresh causes of action demand fresh proceedings....

Acts Discussed: Article 32 of the Constitution of India, Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Filing of Miscellaneous Applications: The Court emphasized that miscellaneous applications in disp...

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Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment: Balancing Fundamental Rights with Societal Interests. Ensuring Justice with Constitutional Safeguards....

The Supreme Court delivered a significant judgment addressing the interpretation and interplay of fundamental rights under Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution. The case examined the proportion...

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"Eligibility and Promotion in Public Service" Judicial clarification on deputation service and eligibility for promotion. Analyzing deputation service relevance for promotion under National Highway Authority of India Recruitment Regulations....

The Supreme Court addressed whether deputation service counts as regular service for promotion eligibility. The Court held that a deputee's past service cannot be considered when there is a significan...

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Supreme Court of India Examines Impact of Execution Delays on Death Sentence Validity. Justice delayed for both convict and victim raises critical questions of constitutional rights and procedural fairness....

1. Factual Background Incident Date: November 1, 2007. Crime: Rape and murder of a company employee during a late-night commute. Accused: Purushottam Dasrath Borate and Pradeep Yashwant Kokade. ...

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"Supreme Court Calls for Larger Bench to Resolve Conflicting Judgments on Hindu Female Property Rights" "Section 14 of the Hindu Succession Act faces judicial scrutiny amidst divergent interpretations of women’s property rights."...

The judgment highlights the interplay between Sections 14(1) and 14(2) of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956, focusing on the property rights of a Hindu female, particularly regarding whether her limited ...