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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Bail Order in Murder Case Due to Lack of Reasoning. Bail granted under Section 439 CrPC quashed as order was cryptic and failed to consider gravity of offence under Section 302 IPC, with matter remanded for fresh decision.

The appeal was preferred by the informant-appellant, the son of the deceased, challenging the High Court of Rajasthan's order dated 7th May 2020 grant...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Bail Granted by High Court in Murder Case Due to Lack of Reasoning and Failure to Consider Criminal Antecedents. The High Court's orders granting bail were cryptic and did not consider the gravity of the offence or the criminal antecedents of the accused.

The appeals were filed by the informant-appellant, the mother of the deceased Rupesh Kumar, challenging the orders dated 22.07.2021 and 13.09.2021 pas...

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Supreme Court Orders Independent Investigation into Alleged Pegasus Spyware Surveillance to Uphold Constitutional Rights. Court Directs Expert Committee to Examine Unauthorized Use Claims, Balancing National Security Concerns with Fundamental Rights Protection Under Article 21 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court of India addressed a batch of writ petitions concerning allegations of unauthorized surveillance using Pegasus spyware on Indian cit...

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Supreme Court Upholds Land Ownership of Legal Heirs Against Government's Invalid Lease in Land Revenue Dispute. Ownership Rights Established Through Unchallenged Revenue Order Under M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959, Section 158(3)(1), Barring Government's Subsequent Lease to Development Authority.

The dispute centered on ownership of agricultural land in village Milawali, Gwalior, between the legal heirs of Dilip Singh (appellants) and the Speci...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Industrial Dispute, Upholding High Court's Finding of Civil Court's Lack of Jurisdiction. Civil Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Entertain Suits Founded on Provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Rendering Such Decrees a Nullity.

The dispute originated from the termination of a daily wage employee by the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board on 1.1.1985. The employee filed C...