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Supreme Court Partially Allows Compensation Enhancement for Accident Victims in Motor Vehicle Act Claims. Future Medical Expenses Enhanced Based on Precedent and Multiplier, While Other Claims Rejected as High Court's Award Deemed Fair and Reasonable Under Section 166 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The dispute involved two appellants who suffered severe injuries in a motor vehicle accident on 22.08.2012, resulting in permanent disabilities of 95%...

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Supreme Court Imposes Penalty on Medical College for Defying Stay Order While Protecting Student Admissions. Medical College Found to Have Acted in Defiance of Supreme Court Order by Admitting Students Despite Stay, Leading to Conditional Penalty Under Article 142 of Constitution.

The dispute involved Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Medical College challenging regulatory actions by the National Medical Commission and Medical A...

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Supreme Court Remands Excise Dispute to High Court for Comprehensive Adjudication on Natural Justice and Statutory Validity Issues. High Court Erred in Limiting Decision to Vires of Section 9-D Without Applying Principles to Department's Actions Under Central Excise and Salt Act, 1944.

The appeals arose from a judgment and order dated 28th August 2009 by the Delhi High Court, which disposed of five writ petitions challenging actions ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Murder Case Under Section 302 IPC Based on Credible Eyewitness Testimony and Medical Evidence. Attack with Axes Causing Head Injuries Leading to Death After 20 Days Constitutes Murder, Not Culpable Homicide, Under Indian Penal Code, 1860.

The appeal arose from the Chhattisgarh High Court's judgment affirming the conviction and sentence of the appellants for murder under Section 302 IPC....

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Supreme Court Clarifies Legal Insanity Defence Under Section 84 IPC and Burden of Proof Under Section 105 Evidence Act. The court held that insanity must be legal, not medical, to exempt from criminal liability, with the accused bearing the burden of proof on a preponderance of probabilities standard.

The judgment involved an appeal where the appellant raised the plea of insanity under Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, seeking reversal of a...