(1)
UNION OF INDIA (UOI)
…Appellant Vs.
PRAMOD GUPTA (D) BY L.Rs. AND OTHERS
…Respondents D.D
07/09/2005
Land Acquisition – Res judicata / evidentiary use of prior awards – No estoppel against State – Appeals maintainable – Judgments/awards in other acquisitions (same/nearby villages) have only evidentiary value and do not operate as res judicata or issue estoppel; State may contest entitlement, statutory limitations, and comparability even if it did not appeal in earlier matt...
(2)
Surinder Singh @ Shingara Singh
...Appellant Vs.
State of Punjab
...Respondent D.D
06/09/2005
Criminal Procedure – Bail Pending Appeal – Life Convict – Applicability of Dharampal Guidelines – Bail Granted – The appellant, convicted under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC and sentenced to life imprisonment, sought bail after over six years of incarceration – High Court denied bail citing shortfall in actual post-conviction custody under Dharampal guide...
(3)
State of U.P. and Others
...Appellants Vs.
Sukhpal Singh Bal Etc. Etc.
...Respondents D.D
02/09/2005
Penalty – Sections 10(3), 5, 9, 12, 18 of the U.P. Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1997 – Articles 14 & 19 of the Constitution – High Court struck down Section 10(3) as arbitrary and unreasonable – Held: Section 10(3) is constitutionally valid – Penalty is a deterrent and compensatory measure to protect public revenue – Statutory scheme provides recovery, refun...
(4)
State of Rajasthan
...Appellant Vs.
Daulat Ram
...Respondent D.D
23/08/2005
NDPS – Section 50 – Search of bag carried on head – Not a personal search – Conviction Restored – Accused intercepted carrying a bag which contained opium; trial court convicted under Sections 8/18 NDPS; High Court acquitted for alleged partial option under Section 50 – Held: Search of bag/container is not a personal search, Section 50 not attracted – High...
(5)
Sangeeta Singh ...Appellant Vs.
Union of India (UOI) and Others ...Respondent D.D
23/08/2005
Petroleum Dealership – Eligibility Criteria – Literal Interpretation Prevails – High Court disqualified appellant on ground that her father-in-law already held dealership, though such relationship was not included in disqualifying clause – Supreme Court held that eligibility conditions must be interpreted strictly – Held: Courts cannot expand or amend clear terms by i...
(6)
State of Punjab and Others
…Appellants Vs.
Amar Nath Goyal and Others
…Respondents D.D
11/08/2005
Service Law – Pensionary Benefits – Retirement/Death Gratuity – Fixing of Cut-off Date – Validity – Central and State Governments merged part of DA into basic pay and enhanced gratuity ceiling by O.M. dated 14.07.1995 (Punjab Govt. order dated 13.12.1996), applicable only to employees retiring/dying on or after 01.04.1995 – Employees retiring between 01.07.1993 ...
(7)
Jacob Mathew
...Appellant Vs.
State of Punjab and Another
...Respondents D.D
05/08/2005
Criminal Law – Quashing of FIR - Medical Negligence – Criminal Liability – IPC Section 304A – Civil vs. Criminal Standard – FIR alleged death of patient due to empty oxygen cylinder and negligence of doctors – Issue: whether such facts make out offence under Section 304A IPC – Held: For criminal liability, negligence must be “gross” or of a ver...
(8)
Salem Advocate Bar Association Tamil Nadu
...Petitioners Vs.
Union of India (UOI)
...Respondents D.D
02/08/2005
Civil Procedure Code Amendments – Operative directions – Section 89 CPC, ADR & Mediation, Case Flow Management – Writs disposed with comprehensive directions – Supreme Court approves Committee Reports (ADR/Mediation Rules and Case Flow Management) and issues binding guidance on amended CPC provisions to secure speedy justice – High Courts to frame rules within fou...
(9)
The State of Andhra Pradesh
The Mandal Revenue Officer Peddapuram
...Appellants Vs.
T. Suryachandra Rao
...Respondent D.D
25/07/2005
Land Reforms – Fraudulent Surrender of Acquired Land – Tribunal Entitled to Reopen – Respondent surrendered land under the Land Reforms Act that had already vested in the State under land acquisition – Held: This act amounted to fraud and misrepresentation – Tribunal was justified in reopening and modifying surrender orders – High Court erred in interfering with...