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Regular Bail Granted — Long Incarceration and Right to Speedy Trial Considered — No Possibility of Early Trial — Allegations of Extortion and Criminal Intimidation — Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception — Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court granted regular bail to Mohammad Khalid Mukhtar Ahmed Shaikh (Accused No.1) due to prolonged incarceration of 4 years, 4 months,...

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Supreme Court Refers Key Questions on MSMED Act to Larger Bench. Balancing statutory remedies with writ jurisdiction: Supreme Court deliberates over MSMED Act provisions and alternative remedies.

The Supreme Court of India examines whether a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is maintainable against an order passed by the Micro...

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❖ Land Acquisition – Delay in Compensation Violates Article 300-A – Supreme Court Directs Fresh Award Based on 2019 Market Value.

Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Act, 1966 – Supreme Court exercises Article 142 to remedy delayed compensation – High Court’s judgment se...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail After Five-Year Incarceration Without Trial Prolonged delay in trial violates the right to speedy justice under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India.

The appellant challenged the denial of bail under MCOCA, citing prolonged incarceration without trial and lack of evidence. The Supreme Court allowed...

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Grant of Bail in a UAPA Case: Supreme Court Balances Fundamental Rights with Statutory Restrictions. A measured verdict emphasizing due process, evidentiary thresholds, and the right to speedy justice under Article 21.

The Supreme Court of India granted bail to the appellant, Athar Parwez, booked under stringent sections of the IPC and UAPA, 1967, citing procedural d...

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"Supreme Court Ensures Procedural Justice in Rajasthan Urban Land Acquisition" Balancing public utility with the constitutional right to property.

The case Urban Improvement Trust v. Smt. Vidhya Devi & Ors. revolves around the validity of land acquisition proceedings under the Rajasthan Urban...

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"Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal for Land Reversion in Conditional Gift Case" "Equity and constitutional principles triumph over unenforceable perpetual conditions in land gifts."

The Supreme Court of India, dismissed an appeal challenging a Punjab & Haryana High Court judgment that had overturned a trial court's decree con...

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Supreme Court of India Examines Impact of Execution Delays on Death Sentence Validity. Justice delayed for both convict and victim raises critical questions of constitutional rights and procedural fairness.

1. Factual Background Incident Date: November 1, 2007. Crime: Rape and murder of a company employee during a late-night commute. Accused: Purusho...

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State of Haryana's Plea for Adverse Possession Denied: High Court's Judgment Upheld. State cannot claim adverse possession over private land in a welfare State; Plaintiffs' Ownership Established.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the State of Haryana and the Public Works Department (PWD), challenging the High Court's decision whic...

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Supreme Court Issues Guidelines on Arbitrary Demolitions. Protecting citizens’ right to shelter under the rule of law and due process.

The legality and process of demolishing structures, especially those connected to accused individuals. It establishes that such demolitions, often per...