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Supreme Court Allows Appeal and Remands Eviction Case to High Court for Fresh Disposal Due to Unreasoned Order. High Court's Dismissal of Writ Petition Set Aside for Lack of Discussion and Reasons, Emphasizing Requirement of Reasoned Orders.

The appellant, Kushuma Devi, filed an eviction petition against the respondents, which was decreed by the Civil Judge on 19.04.1996. The respondents a...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Benami Transaction Suit — Father-Son Relationship Constitutes Fiduciary Capacity Under Section 4(3)(b) of Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988. Plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC when exception is pleaded.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal against the rejection of the plaint by the trial court and the High Court. The appellant, Pawan Kumar, filed a su...

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Supreme Court Remands Pension Case to High Court for Lack of Reasoning in Order. State's Appeal Allowed as High Court Failed to Assign Reasons for Granting Pensionary Benefits to Retired Employee.

The State of Orissa appealed against the High Court's order directing it to treat the respondent, a retired employee, as a regular employee and grant ...

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Supreme Court Allows Insurer's Appeal in Insurance Claim Repudiation Case Due to Non-Disclosure of Previous Claim. Duty of Utmost Good Faith Requires Full Disclosure of Material Facts in Proposal Form Under Indian Contract Act, 1872.

The appeal arose from a decision of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) which partly allowed the insurer's appeal against the ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction but Reduces Sentence in Robbery Case Involving False Customs Identification. Identification by witness in T.I. Parade and recovery of stolen money from accused upheld as sufficient evidence for conviction under Sections 395 and 412 IPC.

The Supreme Court heard two criminal appeals arising from a common judgment of the Calcutta High Court, which had confirmed the conviction of Jahangir...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Murder Case Based on Solitary Eye Witness Testimony — FIR Not Ante-Timed, Light Source Sufficient for Identification. The court held that the testimony of a solitary eye witness, if reliable and corroborated, can sustain a conviction under Section 302 IPC.

The Supreme Court dismissed appeals by accused Kali Prasad Singh and Santosh Kumar Singh against their conviction under Section 302 IPC for the murder...

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Supreme Court Allows LIC Appeal, Denies Pension to Resigned Employee Under Retrospective Pension Rules. Resignation Forfeits Past Service Under Rule 23 of LIC Pension Rules, 1995, and Cannot Be Equated with Voluntary Retirement.

The Supreme Court considered a batch of appeals concerning employees of the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), United India Insurance Company ...