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High Court Acquits Accused in Rash Driving Case Under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304A IPC Due to Lack of Evidence and Procedural Lapses -- Conviction Overturned and Acquittal Restored

The appellant was convicted by the first appellate court under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304A of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) for rash and negligen...

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High Court Dismisses Second Appeal in Land Dispute - Heirs of Appellant Fail to Restore Permanent Injunction Decree - Appellate Court's Modification of Injunction Upheld Under CPC

The High Court dismissed a Second Appeal in a land dispute case where the appellants sought restoration of a Trial Court decree granting permanent inj...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in SC/ST Act Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Lack of Public View. Land Dispute and Caste-Based Allegations Fail to Sustain Conviction Under SC & ST Act

Criminal Law-- Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 363, 366, 506 and 376-- Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012(POCSO)- Section 4-- The...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction in Cheque Dishonour Case, Modifies Sentence to Fine. Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act Favours Complainant Unless Rebutted by Probable Defence – High Court’s Acquittal Overturned

Presumption of Legally Enforceable Debt (Sections 118 & 139 NI Act): The Supreme Court reiterated that once the complainant proves the cheque...

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Supreme Court Condones Delay in Filing Second Appeal by the State – Upholds High Court's Order Allowing Condonation of Delay. Condonation of Delay – Sufficient Cause – Merits of the Case – Liberal Approach for State Litigations

Delay in government litigation should not be condoned automatically, but a liberal approach may be taken when public interest is involved. Substantial...

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High Court of Bombay Set Aside Patent Application Rejection Due to Procedural Lapses and Non-Consideration of Material Evidence. Detailed Scrutiny Ordered for Patent Application with Direction for Reassignment to a Different Officer.

a) Breach of natural justice due to lack of notice on critical objections. b) Misappreciation of documentary evidence, including the Deed of Assignmen...

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High Court Quashes Income Tax Assessment Order for Violation of Natural Justice and Mandatory Procedures under Section 144B of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Court Emphasizes Adherence to Faceless Assessment Procedures and Audi Alteram Partem Principle in Tax Reassessment Cases

Reassessment Beyond 4 Years: Reassessment under Section 147 of the IT Act cannot be initiated beyond the 4-year period unless there is evidence of fai...

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Property Dispute – Sale Deed Interpretation – Injunction and Ownership Rights

The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of documentary evidence, proper interpretation of sale deeds, and adherence to factual findings when evalu...

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Supreme Court Upholds Decree for Specific Performance, Directs Execution of Possession in Favor of Appellants. Collusion Between Vendors and Respondents to Frustrate Decree Cannot Defeat the Fruits of Justice

Specific Performance and Possession – The Supreme Court held that the appellants were entitled to specific performance of the sale agreement and po...