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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court's Dismissal of Leave to Appeal Against Acquittal Due to Non-Speaking Order. High Court Failed to Provide Reasons and Apply Mind to Evidence as Required Under Section 378 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, Violating Established Precedents on Judicial Discipline.

The dispute originated from a criminal trial where the second to sixth respondents were acquitted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Ghaziabad, of offe...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Specific Performance Suit Barred by Order 2 Rule 2 CPC. Plaintiff's Omission to Seek Leave for Subsequent Suit for Specific Performance After Earlier Injunction Suit Results in Bar.

The appeal arises from a judgment of the Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) in a Second Appeal, which upheld the concurrent findings of the Trial Court ...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Setting Aside of Dismissal of Judicial Officers for Non-Recording of Reasons Under Article 311(2)(b). Liberty to Initiate Fresh Proceedings with Proper Reasons Upheld as Valid.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals by three judicial officers—Hari Niwas Gupta, Komal Ram, and Jitendra Nath Singh—who were dismissed from s...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Teacher Seeking Salary Approval for Unauthorized Appointment During Ban Period. Management's Failure to Follow Promotion Procedure Under Paragraph 5 of First Removal of Difficulties Order, 1981 Renders Appointment Invalid.

The appellant, Ravindra Singh, was appointed as an LT Grade Teacher at Bilhaur Inter College, Kanpur Nagar, in a substantive vacancy that arose after ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal Against Scheme for Public Gurudwara Despite Lack of Leave Under Section 92 CPC. Leave Requirement Held Mandatory but Waived Due to Acquiescence and Public Interest.

The respondents filed a suit under Section 92 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) seeking a scheme for the management of a Gurudwara in village...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction for Murder Based on Dying Declaration. Dying declaration found reliable despite burn injuries to accused and sons, and motive established through illicit relationship and ill-treatment.

The appellant, Bhagwan, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 for the murder of his wife by pouring kerosene and setting her ...