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Supreme Court Dismisses NOIDA SEZ Authority Appeal on Resolution Plan for Shree Bhoomika International Ltd. Upholds Commercial Wisdom in the Corporate Insolvency Process.

The Supreme Court of India dismissed the appeal by the NOIDA Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Authority challenging the resolution plan approved by the Nat...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation in Child’s Permanent Disability Case After Accident. Landmark ruling revises compensation for a minor suffering 75% permanent disability, adjusting future earnings, pain, and medical expenses.

  1. Background and Accident DetailsDate of Incident: 13.04.2013Parties Involved: Appellant, a minor girl under twelve, suffered severe disability (...

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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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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Madhya Pradesh Murder Case. Analysis of Evidence Leads to Upholding Acquittal for Lack of Credible Testimony

Key Facts and Headings: Background of the Case Incident: On October 1, 1996, the accused allegedly killed Naseem Khan with weapons near a vill...

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Dispute Over Copyright and Originality in Competitive Examination Materials" A commercial appeal challenging the rejection of an interim injunction in a copyright infringement case involving educational content for competitive exams.

The case revolves around a copyright infringement suit filed by Ranjan Vasudeo Kolambe against Appa Hatnure and another respondent, alleging unauthor...

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Anticipatory Bail Denied in High-Profile Case Involving Death and Alleged Conspiracy. Court rejects bail plea in a case involving a deadly car crash, bribery, and forgery allegations against a businessman.

The Bombay High Court, presided by Justice Manish Pitale, denied anticipatory bail to the applicant, who was implicated in a conspiracy involving a fa...

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HDFC Bank Cleared of Criminal Charges: FIR Quashed by Supreme Court. Supreme Court rules in favor of HDFC Bank, quashing FIR related to alleged violations of prohibitory orders concerning a bank locker.

The Supreme Court set aside a 2022 judgment from the Patna High Court and quashed an FIR filed against HDFC Bank and its officials. The FIR had allege...

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Acquittal Upheld in Bribery Case. The Bombay High Court confirms the acquittal of a police officer accused of accepting a bribe, citing insufficient evidence of demand and acceptance.

The Bombay High Court upheld the acquittal of Prakash Rajput, a Police Sub-Inspector accused of demanding and accepting a bribe. The court dismissed t...

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Court Clarifies Copyright Registration Not Mandatory for Criminal Prosecution in India. Registration of copyright is not a prerequisite for launching criminal prosecution for infringement under Indian Copyright Law, clarifies Court.

The Court examined whether copyright registration is necessary before initiating criminal proceedings for infringement under the Indian Copyright Act....

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"Supreme Court Acquits Appellant: No Evidence to Sustain Conviction Under Section 498-A IPC" "Appellant acquitted after conviction found based on over implication and lack of specific evidence"

An appeal against the conviction under Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and sentencing by the Bombay High Court. The appellant was convict...