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A comprehensive overview of the legal proceedings and judgments surrounding the review petition in Civil Appeal, shedding light on key arguments, legal interpretations, and the subsequent decision by the court.

Review petition seeking the review of an order passed in a civil appeal. In the original order, the Civil Appeal was allowed, setting aside the judgme...

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Court directed to be considered by the state within six months from the date of the order, granting the respondents the liberty to challenge the decision on the renewal application

Lease agreement for a property in Orissa, initially granted in 1905 and renewed in 1944 for a period of 30 years. Following the expiration of the rene...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Disputed Will" "Suspicious circumstances dismissed; Will deemed genuine despite family objections."

1. Case Overview: Appellants: Thangam (widow) and Laila (daughter). Respondent: Navamani Ammal (beneficiary of the Will). Main Issue: The authent...

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Supreme Court Upholds Registrar's Refusal to Register Curative Petitions in Interest on Delayed Payments Act Case. Curative Petitions Cannot Be Entertained When Review Petitions Are Dismissed in Open Court, Not by Circulation, Under Supreme Court Rules, 2013.

The dispute originated from the maintainability of a suit under the Interest on Delayed Payments to Small Scale and Ancillary Industrial Undertakings ...

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Supreme Court Grants Leave and Expedites Hearing in IPC Murder Case Involving Section 34 Common Intention Question. Court Recognizes Substantial Legal Issue Regarding Uniform Application of Section 34 IPC When Co-Accused Received Different Convictions Under Sections 302 and 304 Part II IPC.

The Supreme Court considered a criminal appeal arising from a murder conviction where four accused were charged under Sections 341, 302 and 506 read w...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appellant in Property Title Dispute Due to Failure to Prove Ownership. The plaintiff's suit for possession was rejected as they could not establish title to the disputed land, with appellate courts re-evaluating evidence under civil procedure principles.

The dispute involved a registered Charitable Trust as appellant, claiming ownership of land in Khasra No. 4833, and respondents who were in possession...