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High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Murder in Familial Dispute. "No Exception to Premeditation: Brutality and Deliberation Deny Leniency"

The case is a criminal appeal against the judgment of the Additional Sessions Judge, Nagpur, convicting the appellants, Kamlesh and Shekhar Dubey, und...

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Scope of Commercial Disputes under the Commercial Courts Act: Assignment of Debt Outside Ambit of Section 2(1)(c). A dispute must arise from ordinary transactions of merchants, bankers, financiers, or traders to qualify as a commercial dispute under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.

Heading 1: Nature of the Suit and Interim Application The suit was filed as a summary suit under Order XXXVII of CPC for recovery of Rs. 800 crores...

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"High Court Weighs Urgency and Compliance Under the Commercial Courts Act" "Balancing urgency with legal mandates for pre-institution mediation in commercial disputes."

The Bombay High Court examined whether the suit filed by the plaintiff, Ekta Housing Pvt. Ltd., against Shraddha Shelters Pvt. Ltd. adhered to Section...

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"Bombay High Court Secures Creditor's Rights: Garnishee Ordered to Deposit ₹17.41 Crores" "Judgment Debtor's Liabilities to Garnishee Confirmed via Financial Records, Strengthening Execution of Decrees."

The Bombay High Court directed Olive Global Holding Pvt. Ltd. (Respondent/Garnishee) to deposit ₹17,40,82,984/- in court. The judgment emphasizes th...

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Resolving the Jurisdiction of Customs Officers and DRI under Customs Act, 1962.

The Supreme Court addressed the powers of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officers as "proper officers" under the Customs Act, specifically ...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in 1989 Murder Case Due to Lack of Conclusive Evidence. Circumstantial evidence with missing links leads to acquittal in the murder case of Gouri against Karakkattu Muhammed Basheer.

The Supreme Court overturned the conviction of the appellant, Karakkattu Muhammed Basheer, in a murder case based solely on circumstantial evidence du...

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Electricity Supply and Minimum Guarantee Charges: A Legal Assessment of Limitation and Demand Rights. Clarifying liability and estoppel in power supply disputes under evolving electricity laws.

This Supreme Court judgment addresses whether a utility company can demand charges for minimum guaranteed electricity consumption when such a demand w...

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Gift Deed Validity and Irrevocability Upheld in Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries Board Case. Supreme Court dismisses appeal, reinforcing the validity of absolute gift deeds without revocation rights under Section 126 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

This case addresses the validity of a gift deed dated 05.03.1983, where the Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries Board was granted title over a pro...

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"High Court Dismisses Criminal Revision: Upholds Conviction and Sentence for Assault with Deadly Weapons under IPC" "Revision dismissed as Court upholds sentences, clarifying application of constructive criminal liability under Section 149 of IPC."

Facts of the CaseThe applicants (accused) challenged their convictions under Sections 504, 506, 143, 147, 148, 324, 326, read with Section 149 of the ...

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Dispute Over Insolvency Proceedings and Settlement. A pivotal judgment addressing the scope of inherent powers under Rule 11 of NCLAT Rules for settling insolvency proceedings before the constitution of the Committee of Creditors.

The Supreme Court of India examined the legality of a settlement approved by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), which was challenged...