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Supreme Court Dismissed Appeal on Stamp Duty Liability in Agreement to Sell – Reiterated Possession Clause Governs Duty Implication

Stamp Duty – Bombay Stamp Act, 1958 – Agreement to Sell Deemed as Conveyance When Possession Delivered – Courts Impounded Document for Recovery ...

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Arbitration – Liquidated Damages – Scope of Judicial Review under the Arbitration Act, 1940 – Interpretation of Contractual Terms – Performance Guarantees – Section 74 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 – High Court’s Power to Set Aside Arbitral Awards.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, upholding the High Court’s finding that the claim of ₹68.15 lakhs was speculative and beyond the contract...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Dacoity Case Due to Lack of Corroborative Evidence and Doubtful Arrest. Benefit of Doubt Granted – Dock Identification and Arrest Manner Found Unreliable.

The Supreme Court held that the prosecution failed to prove the guilt of the appellant beyond a reasonable doubt. The dock identification by PW-9 was ...

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Bail Granted Due to Long Incarceration. Article 21 of the Constitution of India – Right to Speedy Trial – Bail is the Rule, Jail is the Exception – Long Incarceration Without Trial Violates Fundamental Rights

The prolonged incarceration of an undertrial accused, without reasonable certainty of trial completion, violates Article 21 of the Constitution. (Para...

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Assessment Orders Passed in Name of Non-Existent Entities Post-Amalgamation Held Void Ab Initio – Reliance Industries Limited vs. Commissioner of Income Tax. Jurisdictional Ground Raised After Three Decades Upheld – Supreme Court Precedents on Amalgamation Applied

Jurisdictional Issue:– Assessment orders passed against non-existent entities post-amalgamation are void ab initio, as the entities cease to exist a...

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Reserved Category Candidates Cannot Migrate to Unreserved Category After Availing Concession in TET/CTET: Bombay High Court. Bombay High Court Upholds Merit-Based Standards in Teacher Recruitment, Bars Reserved Category Candidates from Unreserved Migration After Concession in TET/CTET

Reserved Category Candidates – Candidates from reserved categories who availed a 5% concession in TET/CTET to meet the eligibility criteria of 60% m...

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Contract Law – Unilateral Mistake – Encashment of Bank Guarantee – Proportionality – Judicial Review – Equity – Relief Granted

The Supreme Court found the Appellant’s error to be apparent and self-evident, warranting equitable relief. (Para 16) BRO’s refusal to acknowledg...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Undertrial Prisoner in UAPA Case After Five Years of Custody. Unjustified Delay in Trial Violates Right to Speedy Justice – SC Directs Release on Bail with Conditions.

Constitution of India, 1950 – Article 21 – Right to Speedy Trial – Prolonged incarceration of an undertrial prisoner for five years without conc...

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Supreme Court Upholds Dissolution of CMJ University Due to Non-Compliance with Statutory Procedures. Chancellor Appointment Without Visitor’s Approval Rendered University Actions Void Ab Initio – Dissolution Order Validated

Major Acts: Chandra Mohan Jha University Act, 2009 (CMJ University Act) – Sections 13, 14, 26, 48. University Grants Commission Act, 1956...

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Supreme Court Upholds Seniority of Temporary AEEs Appointed Before 1994 Act, Quashes High Court’s Decision. Period of Officiating Service Counted for Seniority – Doctrine of Functus Officio Not Applicable to Administrative Decisions

The Supreme Court allowed the appeals, quashed the High Court’s judgment, and upheld the validity of G.O.M. No. 262. The Court held that the period ...