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Supreme Court Allows Consumer Appeal in Car Delivery Dispute, Restoring Lower Forum Orders. National Commission Exceeded Revisional Jurisdiction Under Section 21(b) of Consumer Protection Act, 1986 by Interfering with Concurrent Findings of Fact on Used Car Delivery.

The dispute arose from a consumer complaint where the appellant booked and paid the full sale consideration for a new Tata Victa GX TC car from the de...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Assessee's Appeal in Excise Duty Refund Case Under Central Excise Act, 1944. Refund Denied as Value of Returned Goods Determined as Scrap Was Less Than Duty Paid Under Section 173L(v), with No Error Found in Valuation or Procedural Fairness.

The dispute arose from a claim for refund of excise duty by an assessee manufacturer of plastic moulded furniture, who had issued credit notes for rej...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Benami Property Dispute Under Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act, 1988. Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Property Was Held for Benefit of Hindu Undivided Family Coparceners Under Section 4(3)(a), Making Suit Barred Under Section 4(1).

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by Laxmi Prasad, his wife, and two daughters against his two sons and subsequent purchasers, seeking de...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Civil Appeal Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Review Jurisdiction Limited to Correcting Patent Errors Under Order 47 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Not Satisfied by Grounds Presented.

The Supreme Court considered a review petition challenging its earlier dismissal of a Special Leave Petition. The litigation originated from Special C...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction of Accused in Murder Case Overturned by High Court. The Court held that established common intention under Section 34 IPC renders minor discrepancies between ocular and medical evidence insufficient for acquittal when eyewitnesses consistently named all accused.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by the State of Madhya Pradesh against the High Court's judgment acquitting two accused persons in a murder case. Th...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal in Kidnapping for Ransom Case, Acquitting One Accused of Conspiracy. The court upheld the conviction of other appellants under Sections 364A and 120B IPC but acquitted Kanhaiya Lal due to lack of evidence proving his involvement in the criminal conspiracy.

The case involved an appeal against the High Court's judgment that dismissed appeals by six convicts, including Desh Deepak Kumar Vihangam and others,...