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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Lack of Corroboration. Conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, set aside as eyewitness testimony was found unreliable and uncorroborated, with long-standing enmity casting doubt on prosecution case.

The dispute arose from a murder case where the appellants were convicted under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the killing of Narayan on Sept...

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Supreme Court Allows Union of India's Appeal in Service Law Dispute Over Nursing Allowance. Classification of posts based on educational qualifications justifies different pay scales, as Nursing Assistants lack qualifications and experience required for Staff Nurse posts under relevant service rules.

The dispute arose from Nursing Assistants employed in Border Security Force hospitals claiming entitlement to Nursing Allowance at par with Staff Nurs...

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Supreme Court Allows Transfer Petition Regarding Uniform Minimum Age of Marriage. Court Transferred Writ Petition from Delhi High Court After Learning Rajasthan Case Had Been Dismissed for Want of Prosecution.

The Supreme Court of India heard transfer petitions filed by Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay and others seeking to transfer two writ petitions pending before d...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Specific Performance Decree in Land Sale Agreement Dispute. Trial Court's Discretion to Enhance Sale Consideration Upheld as Plaintiff Demonstrated Readiness and Willingness Under Specific Relief Act, 1963.

The dispute arose from an agreement to sell dated 07.08.2005, where the defendants agreed to sell land to the plaintiff for Rs. 8,750 per cent, with a...

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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...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Evidence and Contradictions in Prosecution Version. Conviction Under Sections 148, 302/149 and 324/149 Indian Penal Code, 1860 Set Aside as Dying Declaration Was Unreliable and Witness Testimony Contradictory.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal challenging the conviction and life imprisonment sentence imposed on the appellants for murder under Sections 1...