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Supreme Court Dismisses Accused's Challenge to Delay Condonation in Appeal Against Acquittal Under Customs Act. High Court's Authority to Condonate Delay Upheld as Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963 Applies to Appeals Under Section 378 CrPC Unless Expressly Excluded.

The dispute arose from an appeal against acquittal filed by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence under Section 378 of the Code of Criminal Procedur...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellant in Land Acquisition Writ Petition Restoration Case Due to Timely Filing and Bona Fide Belief. Restoration Application Filed Within One Month of Dismissal Was Admitted by State and Should Have Been Considered on Merits, Not Treated as Delayed by Seven Years (Paras 13-15).

The Supreme Court heard appeals challenging two orders of the Division Bench of the High Court of Uttarakhand dated 8th March 2019 and 14th August 202...

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Supreme Court Allows Correction of Judgment Terminology in Civil Appeal Regarding Creditor Status. The court directed that 'unsecured creditor' in paragraph 20 of the original judgment be read as 'secured creditor' to accurately reflect the legal position.

The Supreme Court of India heard a miscellaneous application filed by Axis Bank Limited seeking clarification of a previous judgment. The application ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appellant's Appeal Against High Court's Jurisdiction Finding in GST Notification Challenge. High Court of Sikkim Lacked Territorial Jurisdiction as Cause of Action for Challenging Goa's GST Notification Arose in Goa, Not Sikkim, Under Article 226(2) of the Constitution.

The dispute originated from writ petitions filed before the High Court of Sikkim by a private limited company engaged in the lottery ticket business, ...

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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...