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Auction Set Aside on Equitable Grounds: Auction Purchaser Compensated with Interest. Supreme Court modifies High Court orders to grant 6% interest to auction purchaser for delay in refund after auction cancellation.

The Supreme Court partially allowed the appeal of the auction purchaser, who was deprived of the use of Rs.81,20,000 due to the cancellation of an auc...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellants, Sets Aside Conviction and Death Penalty. A case of alleged murder unraveling due to unreliable witness testimony and circumstantial evidence.

1. Background and Incident (Para 2) On October 4, 2012, the appellant informed the police of a robbery at his residence in Pune, reporting the death...

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Employees Win Relief Against Post-Retirement Recovery of Alleged Overpayments. Bombay High Court halts post-retirement recovery efforts, citing lack of employee fault and absence of relevant undertakings.

The High Court ruled in favor of retired Zilla Parishad employees, halting recoveries for alleged excess payments due to revised pay scales. The Court...

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Arbitration for Loan Recovery Dispute Court debates arbitration versus statutory remedies in SARFAESI and RDDB Acts. A high-stakes financial dispute under arbitration as lenders pursue alternative remedies through the SARFAESI Act.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, particularly Section 11 (Appointment of Arbitrators) Securitization and Recon...

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"High Court Allows Director's Fraud Allegation Against Loan Sanction to Proceed in Civil Court" "Commercial Court's rejection overturned as fraud claims bypass SARFAESI Act jurisdiction."

The petitioner, against the rejection of his plaint by the Commercial Court under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC on grounds of being barred by Section 34 of the ...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court’s Decision, Dismisses Appeals on Property Ownership Dispute Land ownership, possession rights, and the doctrine of adverse possession scrutinized in depth.

The Supreme Court of India, dismissed the appeals filed by Neelam Gupta and others, upholding the High Court’s ruling granting possession rights to ...

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Supreme Court Modifies Sentence after 17 Years of Incarceration" "Justice tempered with mercy: An examination of evidence, discrepancies, and the possibility of reformation"

The Supreme Court of India partially allowed the appeal by Appellant, modifying his life sentence to the period already served, citing his good conduc...

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Demand for Tax Dues Prior to Acquisition Quashed Under IBC Provisions. Bombay High Court rules that tax dues from before the acquisition of a company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) cannot be recovered from the buyer of the assets during liquidation proceedings.

The petitioner, sought to quash demand notices issued by the Gram Panchayat, Gowari, seeking recovery of outstanding tax dues pertaining to the period...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Accused Nos. 4 and 5 in Loan Fraud Case Due to Settlement with Bank. Commercial loan fraud case compromised between Bank and borrowers—Criminal proceedings quashed due to bleak chance of conviction.

The Supreme Court, in Criminal Appeals arising out of Special Leave Petition (Criminal) Nos. 1415 and 1416 of 2024, quashed the criminal proceedings a...

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Transfer of Divorce Petition from Vasai to Bandra Family Court Granted Due to Wife's Hardship and Infant's Health. The need for sensitivity towards a wife's hardships in matrimonial disputes, transfers divorce petition, and levies exemplary costs on the husband.

The Court must consider the socio-economic status of the parties, their hardships, and responsibilities towards minor children in deciding transfer ap...