Order Taking Cognizance Must Reflect Application Of Mind; Section 197 CrPC Sanction Mandatory For Prosecuting Public Servants: Karnataka High Court Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Partially Against Specific Defendants Or Properties; Limitation Is A Triable Issue: Telangana High Court Employee Having National Trade Certificate & Prior Experience To Be Treated As 'Highly Skilled' For Compensation: Orissa High Court Insurance Company Entitled To Subpoena Investigating Officer For Vehicle Records When Insured Is Untraceable: Madras High Court Seller's Fraudulent Conduct & Non-Disclosure Of Mortgage Justify Refund Of Advance Sale Consideration: Kerala High Court Complaint Under Section 138 NI Act Filed By Partner On Behalf Of Firm Maintainable Even Without Specific Authorization Letter: Gujarat High Court Extension Of Remand Beyond 180 Days Under NDPS Act Requires Public Prosecutor's Independent Report, Not Just IO's Request: Andhra Pradesh High Court Orissa Grama Panchayats Act | No Bar On Rescheduling No-Confidence Motion Meeting Before Its Commencement: High Court Non-Preparation Of ‘Nil’ Seizure List After Searching Raiding Officer Not Fatal To NDPS Prosecution: Calcutta High Court Registration Of Trademark Confers Exclusive Right To Sue For Infringement Irrespective Of Whether Mark Is In Use: Delhi High Court Presence Of Magistrate Not Mandatory For Recording Dying Declaration; Conviction Can Be Based On DD Recorded By Police: Bombay High Court Routine Bank Transfers Between Spouses For Daily Needs Are Gratuitous Payments, Not Recoverable As Entrusted Funds: Kerala High Court Clerical Lapses Under Work Pressure Amount To Dereliction Of Duty, Not Crime: Madras High Court Quashes Corruption Case Against Deputy BDO Burden Of Proving Sale Deed Is Bona Fide Lies On Beneficiary If Executant Is Illiterate Or Vulnerable: Andhra Pradesh High Court Employee Cannot Take Advantage Of Own Delay; Employer Not Required To Preserve Disciplinary Records For Eternity: Bombay High Court Deadline To File Evidence Under Rule 45 Trade Marks Rules Is Directory, Registrar Can Extend Time Under Section 131: Bombay High Court Exclusion Of Interest In Insurance Policy Is Conditional; Insurer Must Plead & Prove Employer's Failure To Comply With Act To Avoid Liability: Kerala High Court Practicing Lawyer Entitled To Interim Maintenance From Husband If Income Is Insufficient To Maintain Standard Of Living: Orissa High Court Section 138 NI Act Offences Can Be Compounded At Any Stage Even After Dismissal Of Revision Or Appeal: Madras High Court Unsuccessful Party Seeking Post-Award Interim Relief Under Section 9 Faces 'Higher Threshold', Must Show Rare & Compelling Circumstances: Bombay High Court

(1) Triveni Glass Ltd., Allahabad …Appellant Vs. Union of India (UOI) and Others …Respondents D.D 22/02/2005

Excise Valuation – Cost of Wooden Crates – Section 4 of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 – Packing costs includible unless durable and returnable – Assistant Collector included cost of wooden crates in assessable value of glass sheets – Collector (Appeals) and CEGAT held otherwise – Allahabad High Court reversed, holding crates necessary for marketability ...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. 1115 OF 2000 Docid 2005 LEJ Civil SC 801686

(2) Zee Telefilms Ltd. and Another...Petitioners Vs. Union of India and Others...Respondents D.D 20/02/2005

Civil Writ - Article 12 – BCCI’s status as “State” – Tests from Pradeep Kumar Biswas applied – Petition under Article 32 dismissed (majority) – The Court held BCCI is not created by statute, receives no financial assistance, is not under deep and pervasive governmental control, and its monopoly in cricket is not State-conferred or State-protected – M...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 541 OF 2004 WITH SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 20186 OF 2004 Docid 2005 LEJ Civil SC 656954

(3) State of Andhra Pradesh ...Appellant Vs. Kone Elevators (India) Ltd. ...Respondent D.D 17/02/2005

Taxation Law - Sale vs Works-Contract – Installation of Lifts – Held to be Sale – Assessee entered into contracts for manufacture, supply, erection and installation of elevators – Claimed deduction under Sections 5F and 5G of the APGST Act treating transactions as works-contracts – Assessing authority treated it as sale under Entry 82 – Supreme Court held: Predo...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. 6585 OF 1999 Docid 2005 LEJ Civil SC 215357

(4) Ajad Singh @ Ajad ...Appellant Vs. Chatra and Others ...Respondent D.D 14/02/2005

Compromise Decree – Order 23 Rule 3 CPC – Mandatory Procedure Not Followed – First appellate court reversed trial court decree by relying on compromise (Exhibit D1) allegedly executed at police station – Held: Since compromise was made during pendency of suit, court could have acted on it only by following mandatory procedure under Order 23 Rule 3 CPC – No such compli...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. 1211 OF 2005 (Arising out of SLP (C) No. 3884 of 2002) Docid 2005 LEJ Civil SC 747120

(5) Dhampur Sugar Mills Ltd. ...Appellant Vs. Bhola Singh ...Respondent D.D 08/02/2005

Labour Law - Industrial Disputes – Trainee / Apprentice terminated on closure of scheme – Section 6N, U.P. Industrial Disputes Act – Award upholding retrenchment restored – Respondent appointed as trainee under State-sponsored scheme; scheme withdrawn; notice pay and retrenchment compensation tendered and received – Held: Even assuming respondent was a ‘workman&...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NOS. 1262-1263 OF 2003 Docid 2005 LEJ Civil SC 258820

(6) Pratap Singh ...Appellant Vs. State of Jharkhand and Another ...Respondents D.D 02/02/2005

Juvenile Justice – Relevant Date for Determination of Age – Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 – Date of Offence Held Relevant – Conflict between Umesh Chandra (three-judge bench) and Arnit Das (two-judge bench) resolved – Held: Correct law is that relevant date for reckoning age is date of commission of offence, not date of production before court – Liberal and purposi...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 210 OF 2005 (Arising out of Special Leave Petition (Criminal) No. 3749 of 2001) Docid 2005 LEJ Crim SC 765128

(7) State of Madhya Pradesh ...Appellant Vs. Munna Choubey and Another ...Respondents D.D 24/01/2005

Rape – Statutory Minimum Sentences – “Adequate and Special Reasons” – High Court’s Reduction Set Aside – Conviction under Sections 376(1)/450 IPC affirmed by High Court but custodial sentence reduced to period undergone solely because accused were from rural areas – Held: Sections 376(1) & 376(2) prescribe minimum sentences – Court may go b...

# CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 167 OF 2005 (Arising out of SLP (Criminal) No. 4693 of 2004) Docid 2005 LEJ Crim SC 876872

(8) Brahm Dutt...Appellant Vs. Union of India (UOI)...Respondent D.D 20/01/2005

Competition Commission – Selection of Chairperson/Members – Rule 3 of the 2003 Rules – Separation of Powers – Judicial Primacy Sought – Adjudication Deferred - Petitioner (advocate) assailed Rule 3 as unconstitutional, urging CJI-led selection and a judicial Chair; Union described CCI as an expert/regulatory body and placed on record proposed amendments to provide a C...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 490 OF 2003 Docid 2005 LEJ Civil SC 497565

(9) State of Madhya Pradesh and Others ...Appellants Vs. Paltan Mallah and Others etc. ...Respondents D.D 20/01/2005

Criminal Law - Section 302, 120B, 294, 307, 323, 34, 341, 353, 370, 380, 394, 397, 457, 506B of the IPC - Murder of Trade Union Leader – Circumstantial Evidence Against Industrialists Inadequate – Acquittal Upheld – Deceased, a labour rights leader, was allegedly murdered by conspiracy among local industrialists and hired killers – Trial court convicted A-1 to A-5 and A-9 b...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NOS. 98, 99, 100–102, 103–108 AND 109–114 OF 1999 Docid 2025 LEJ Crim SC 204312