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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Based on Weak Circumstantial Evidence — Last Seen Theory Found Unreliable and Uncorroborated. Conviction Set Aside as Chain of Circumstances Incomplete, Benefit of Doubt Given to Accused.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Sunita, who was convicted for the murder of Sushila. The case was based entirely on circumstantial evidence, p...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Claiming Private Temple Ownership — Revenue Entries Do Not Confer Title Without Document of Title. The Court held that the plaintiff failed to prove the temple was private and that revenue entries alone cannot establish ownership under Section 100 CPC.

The appellant, Ramesh Das (since deceased, represented by legal representatives), filed a civil suit for declaration and perpetual injunction claiming...

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Supreme Court Corrects Inadvertent Error in Judgment, Substitutes 'Management' with 'Banking Operations' in Hamdard Trust Dispute. The Court clarified that the resolution dated April 28, 2015 pertained only to banking operations, not management, and dismissed contempt petitions.

The Supreme Court of India dealt with Miscellaneous Applications and Contempt Petitions arising from a dispute concerning the management and banking o...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Dargah Land Dispute, Upholds Mutawalis' Right to Possession. Suit for Possession Based on Title Governed by 12-Year Limitation Under Article 65 of Limitation Act, 1963.

The case involves a dispute over agricultural lands situated at village Haregaon, Tq. Ausa, Dist. Latur, claimed by the plaintiffs (respondents herein...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Case — Review Jurisdiction Improperly Exercised by High Court. The Court held that the High Court's review order did not satisfy the grounds under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC and was an abuse of process.

The present appeal arises from a long-standing property dispute concerning premises No. 43, Prithviraj Road, New Delhi. The property originally belong...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal by Purchaser Against High Court Decision That Compromise Decree Does Not Bind Coparceners. Property Reacquired by Coparceners Through Court Decree Retains Joint Family Character, Requiring Consent of All Coparceners for Valid Compromise Under Hindu Law.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal against the High Court's judgment which declared that a compromise decree dated 25 March 1976, entered into betw...