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Supreme Court Orders Rs. 25 Lakh Compensation in Matrimonial Misappropriation Case. Upholding a woman’s right to her stridhan, the Supreme Court reverses a Kerala High Court ruling, ordering compensation for misappropriation of gold.

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of misappropriation of stridhan (gold jewellery) in a matrimonial dispute. The appellant, Maya Gopinathan, alleg...

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Supreme Court Restores FIR in Bribery Case Quashed by Karnataka High Court. The Supreme Court overrules Karnataka High Court’s decision, reinstating the FIR against the accused police officers in a bribery case linked to a corruption complaint.

The Supreme Court reversed the Karnataka High Court's decision that had quashed an FIR against a police officer under the Prevention of Corruption Act...

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A legal battle over property ownership spanning decades reaches final resolution, with the Supreme Court setting aside High Court's ruling.

The property dispute involves the execution of a decree for specific performance. The decree stemmed from a compromise between Rehan Ahmed (plaintiff)...

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Supreme Court: Promotional Trailers Do Not Create Contractual Obligations; No Deficiency in Service or Unfair Trade Practice. Creative Freedom in Art Protects Film Producers from Consumer Claims Regarding Missing Promotional Content.

The Supreme Court addressed whether a promotional trailer creates a contractual obligation or leads to an unfair trade practice under the Consumer Pro...

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Supreme Court Quashes Second FIR on Same Allegations with Costs Imposed. Rajasthan High Court's Order Overturned; SC Imposes ₹5 Lakhs Costs on Complainant for Misuse of State Machinery.

The Supreme Court of India quashed an FIR filed in Udaipur against the appellant, holding that it was based on the same allegations as an earlier FIR ...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused, Citing Unreliable Evidence and Procedural Flaws. Acquittal in a murder case upheld due to lack of credible witness testimony and procedural inconsistencies.

The Supreme Court overturned the Karnataka High Court's decision convicting three accused of murder. The trial court had acquitted the accused due to ...

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Supreme Court Acquits Murder Accused Citing Unreliable Witnesses. Testimonies of key prosecution witnesses declared wholly unreliable; conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside.

The Supreme Court of India acquitted an appellant convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the murder of Karambir. The Court f...

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Lack of Proof of Demand in Corruption Case

The importance of corroborating evidence in proving offences under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) of the  Prevention of Corruption Act. Nagpur Bench, ...

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Appellant Acquitted in a Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. "Weak Circumstantial Evidence Leads to Acquittal in Murder Case"

The appellant was convicted of murder (Section 302, IPC) and destruction of evidence (Section 201, IPC) based on circumstantial evidence. The convicti...

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Supreme Court Restores Acquittal in 1996 Murder Case. Appellants acquitted as Supreme Court finds errors in the High Court's reappreciation of evidence and interpretation of burden of proof.

The Supreme Court set aside the conviction of the appellants, who were previously acquitted by the Trial Court and later convicted by the High Court u...