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Supreme Court Remands Electricity Theft Case to High Court for Fresh Consideration Under Section 152 of Electricity Act, 2003. Settlement in Lok Adalat does not automatically quash FIR; compounding provisions must be examined.

The appellant, Mukesh Chand, was a consumer of electricity who obtained a connection from BSES Rajdhani Power Limited for his business premises. BSES ...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Application After Full Satisfaction of Settlement Amount in State Trading Corporation Case. All criminal and civil proceedings arising from settlement agreements quashed upon payment of Rs. 600 crores with interest.

The Supreme Court disposed of M.A. No. 320 of 2019 in Civil Appeal No. 11907 of 2018, filed by the State Trading Corporation of India Ltd. (STC) again...

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Supreme Court Upholds 10% Deposit Condition in Arbitration Clause as Valid in Commercial Contracts. Clause requiring deposit-at-call of 10% of claim amount before invoking arbitration is not arbitrary or discriminatory under Article 14.

The case arose from a tender issued in 2008 by the Punjab State Water Supply & Sewerage Board for water supply and sewerage projects. The appellant, M...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals of Teachers Against University's Denial of Pay Revision - Held That Appointments Were Substantive, Not Temporary, and Teachers Were Entitled to Pay Revision from 01.01.1996

The case involves appeals by teachers of Mahatma Gandhi University's University College of Engineering, Thodupuzha, who were appointed as Lecturers ag...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Corruption Case Due to Lack of Proof of Demand. Conviction under Prevention of Corruption Act cannot be sustained when primary evidence of demand is absent due to complainant's death and no other reliable evidence establishes demand.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Mrs. Neeraj Dutta, an LDC in Delhi Vidyut Board, who was convicted under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) read with Sec...

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Supreme Court Upholds Trader's Liability for Excise Duty on Job Work Fabrics Under Rule 12B of Central Excise Rules, 2002. The Court Held That the Trader Who Gets Fabrics Manufactured Through Job Workers Is Deemed Manufacturer and Liable for Duty, Not the Job Worker.

The case involves appeals by Dinesh Textiles, a trader who got cotton fabrics and made-ups manufactured through job workers, against the order of the ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Ramakrishna Mission Against High Court's Finding of Amenability to Writ Jurisdiction. Service Dispute Held Purely Contractual, Not Involving Public Duty.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by Ramakrishna Mission and its hospital against the judgment of the Gauhati High Court, which had held that...

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Supreme Court Holds Section 15J Factors Illustrative in SEBI Penalty Adjudication. Adjudicating Officer Retains Discretion to Consider Mitigating Circumstances Beyond Stipulated Factors Under SEBI Act.

The Supreme Court of India adjudicated a reference arising from multiple civil appeals concerning the interpretation of Section 15J of the Securities ...