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Search Action Under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Unveiling the Controversy Surrounding the Unconstitutional Search and Seizure of Cash, Jewelry, and Documents by Revenue Authorities

Presents two petitions challenging a search action conducted under Section 132 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The petitioners, including a private limit...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against High Court's Quashing of Revisional Order in Execution Proceedings. Decree Against Single Defendant Without Adjudication Held Null and Void Under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Order VIII Rule 10, Rendering Execution Incompetent.

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by the appellants under section 38 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, seeking a permanent injunction aga...

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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 Allows Appeals in SAFEMA Forfeiture Case — Notice to Convict Not Mandatory When Property Held by Relatives. The Court held that proceedings against relatives under Section 6 of SAFEMA are independent and do not require prior notice to the convict.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against a Madras High Court judgment that had set aside forfeiture orders under the Smugglers and Foreign Exc...

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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...