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SESA STERLITE LTD Vs.
ORISSA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION & ORS. …RESPONDENT(S) D.D
25/04/2014
Electricity Law - Cross Subsidy Surcharge (CSS) Liability - Special Economic Zones (SEZ) - Developer as Deemed Distribution Licensee - Appellant’s unit located in SEZ declared as a deemed distribution licensee under Section 14(b) of the Electricity Act, 2003 by virtue of Notification under Section 49 of the SEZ Act, 2005 - Appellant argued that it is not liable to pay CSS to WESCO as it is not u...
(2)
BASKARAN AND ANOTHER Vs.
STATE OF TAMIL NADU …RESPONDENT(S) D.D
25/04/2014
Criminal Law – Conviction based on extra-judicial confession – Appeal challenging the conviction and sentence for rape and murder based on extra-judicial confessions – Confessions made to Village Administrative Officers by appellants – High Court found the confessions credible and supported by circumstantial evidence, including post-mortem reports – Supreme Court upheld the High Court’...
(3)
STATE OF KARNATAKA BY NONAVINAKERE POLICE Vs.
SHIVANNA @ TARKARI SHIVANNA …RESPONDENT D.D
25/04/2014
Criminal Law – Fast-Track Procedure for Rape Cases – Directions IssuedCriminal Appeal challenging delays in rape trials and proposing procedural reforms for expedited justice.The Supreme Court issued interim directions under Article 142 to all police stations, emphasizing the need for immediate steps to take the victim to a Judicial Magistrate for recording statements under Section 164 CrPC....
(4)
RAVINDRA TRIMBAK PATIL ...APPELLANT(S) Vs.
STATE OF MAHARASHTRA ...RESPONDENT(S) D.D
25/04/2014
Criminal Law – Conviction for Abetment of Suicide and Cruelty – Appeal against conviction under Sections 306 and 498A read with Section 34 IPC – Deceased committed suicide by setting herself on fire due to alleged continuous harassment by the appellant and his mother – High Court upheld the conviction of the appellant, reducing the sentence of his mother – Appeal dismissed by Supreme Cou...
(5)
CHAITU AND OTHERS Vs.
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH …RESPONDENT(S) D.D
25/04/2014
Criminal Law - Sudden Provocation and Altercation - Reduction of Sentence:Held – The appellants were originally convicted under Sections 147, 323/149, and 302/149 IPC for causing the death of the deceased Rajmani @ Bihari during an altercation over irrigation water. The Supreme Court re-examined the nature of the provocation and the escalation of the conflict, concluding that the appellants act...
(6)
BHUVNESH KUMAR DWIVEDI Vs.
HINDALCO INDUSTRIES LTD. …RESPONDENT D.D
25/04/2014
Industrial Law - Reinstatement and Back Wages - Review of High Court's Modification - Civil Appeal against High Court order modifying Labour Court's award reinstating Appellant with full back wages - Labour Court's decision based on continuous service and illegal termination - High Court erred in exercising jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 227 - Held, High Court's modificati...
(7)
JAL MAHAL RESORTS P. LTD. Vs.
RESPONDENT(S): K.P. SHARMA AND OTHERS .....Respondent D.D
25/04/2014
Environmental Law – Development Project – Appellant involved in the Jal Mahal Tourism Infrastructure Project, focusing on the restoration and development of Mansagar Lake and its surrounding areas – High Court canceled the project citing violations of environmental norms and public trust doctrine – Supreme Court scrutinized the procedure and evidence presented by the appellant and governme...
(8)
MANJEET SINGH Vs.
STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH …RESPONDENT D.D
25/04/2014
Criminal Law – Murder vs. Culpable Homicide – Private Defence – Appeal against conviction under Section 302 IPC – Examination of right of private defence as claimed by the accused – High Court's dismissal of appeal and affirmation of conviction by Trial Court for offences under Sections 302, 324 IPC and Section 27 of the Arms Act. Supreme Court re-evaluates evidence regarding the ri...
(9)
V. MEKALA Vs.
M. MALATHI AND ANOTHER …RESPONDENT(S) D.D
25/04/2014
Motor Vehicles Act - Compensation - Enhancement - Appeal against High Court's judgment enhancing compensation from Rs. 6,46,000/- to Rs. 18,22,000/- with interest at 7.5% per annum - Appellant, a student, sustained grievous injuries resulting in permanent disability affecting her future prospects - High Court determined notional monthly income at Rs. 6,000/-, deemed meager by Supreme Court co...