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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Kerala Forest Act Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Statutory Interpretation. Sandalwood Oil Not Classified as Forest Produce Under Section 2(f), and Prosecution Failed to Prove Illicit Removal from Reserve Forest as Required Under Section 27(1)(d).

The appeal arose from a criminal conviction under the Kerala Forest Act, 1961, involving the appellant, a partner in a firm manufacturing and trading ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Removal of Police Constable for Illicit Relationship Constituting Moral Turpitude. Disciplinary Authority's Disagreement with Enquiry Officer's Penalty Recommendation Does Not Require Fresh Enquiry Under Maharashtra Police Act.

The petitioner, a police constable appointed in 1978, was charged with having an illicit relationship with the wife of one Balkishan Paliwal, based on...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Extra-judicial Confession and Weak Last Seen Evidence. Circumstantial Evidence Fails to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Section 302 IPC.

The case involves two appeals against conviction for murder under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC. The prosecution case was that accused No.1 (hu...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder and Cruelty Case Due to Insufficient Evidence of Homicidal Death and Compounding of Offence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Medical Evidence Did Not Establish Murder, and Section 498-A Conviction Quashed on Compromise.

The case involves two appeals filed against the judgment and order of the Additional Sessions Judge, Parbhani, in Sessions Case No.116/2000. The appel...

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Supreme Court Upholds Tribunal’s Remand in Madura Coats Case: Prejudice Claim to be Argued Afresh. Appeal challenges modification of tribunal order; Supreme Court affirms remand with liberty for appellant to argue prejudice caused by non-furnishing of a document.

The Supreme Court addressed an appeal by Madura Coats Pvt. Ltd. against a High Court order that remanded a case to the Customs, Excise, and Service Ta...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Seizure of Vehicles Under Maharashtra Land Revenue Code — Seizure Without Notice and Opportunity of Hearing Held Illegal. Section 53 of Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966 Does Not Authorize Seizure of Vehicles; Principles of Natural Justice Violated.

The petitioners filed multiple writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, challenging t...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Nigerian National in NDPS Case — 13-Year Rigorous Imprisonment Affirmed. Conscious possession of 2.5 kg heroin in checked-in baggage established; presumption under Section 35 NDPS Act not rebutted.

The appellant, Okacha Mike, a Nigerian national aged 68 years, was convicted by the Special Judge under the NDPS Act for offences punishable under Sec...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Single L-1BF License for Imported Foreign Liquor in Haryana. Rule 24(i-eeee) of Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970 Held Ultra Vires Punjab Excise Act, 1914 as State Government Cannot Delegate Power to Determine Number of Licenses for Entire State.

The appellant, International Spirits and Wines Association of India, challenged Rule 24(i-eeee) of the Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970 (as amended ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Single L-1BF License for Imported Foreign Liquor in Haryana — Rule 24(i-eeee) Held Ultra Vires Punjab Excise Act, 1914. State Government's Exclusive Power Under Section 58(2)(e) to Regulate Licenses in Local Areas Cannot Be Delegated to Financial Commissioner.

The appellant, International Spirits and Wines Association of India, challenged Rule 24(i-eeee) of the Haryana Liquor License Rules, 1970, as amended ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Election Petition Challenging BJP Candidate's Victory in Dahisar Assembly Constituency. Allegations of Corrupt Practice Under Section 123(1) of Representation of the People Act, 1951 Fail as Petitioner Fails to Prove Bribery or Undue Influence.

The Petitioner, Vinod Ramchandra Ghosalkar, was the Shiv Sena candidate for the Dahisar Assembly Constituency in the 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Asse...