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Supreme Court Allows Divorce on Ground of Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage Using Constitutional Powers - Marriage Dissolved After 13 Years of Separation Despite Lower Courts Rejecting Statutory Grounds.

The dispute involved a matrimonial case where the appellant husband sought dissolution of marriage from the respondent wife. The parties were Indian c...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Evacuee Property Dispute, Upholding Sale of Specified Area Under Displaced Persons Act. Property Transfer Limited to Area in Sale Certificate and Conveyance Deed, with Additional Areas Requiring Payment as per Chief Settlement Commissioner's Orders Under Section 24(1).

The appeal before the Supreme Court arose from a property dispute concerning 'Spring Field', an evacuee property in Shimla. The appellants, legal heir...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Public Trust Election Dispute, Upholding Change Report Under Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Working President Had Authority to Convene Election Meeting and Defaulting Members Were Not Entitled to Notice Under Section 15 of Societies Registration Act, 1860.

The appeal arose from a dispute over a change report filed under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950, regarding elections in Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Negotiable Instruments Act Case Against High Court's Quashing of Summoning Order. High Court Erred in Adjudicating Time-Barred Debt Issue at Summoning Stage Under Section 482 CrPC as Limitation is Mixed Question of Law and Fact Requiring Evidence.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by the original complainant challenging the Delhi High Court's order that quashed a summoning order in a cheque dish...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition in Contempt Case Due to Suppression of Material Facts. Litigant Found Guilty of Attempting to Pollute Stream of Justice by Concealing Facts and Filing Fabricated Documents, Not Entitled to Relief Under Tainted Hands Doctrine.

The Supreme Court addressed a case involving a litigant's attempt to pollute the administration of justice through suppression of material facts. The ...