Custodial Interrogation Not Required For Police Inspector Accused Only Of Illegal Confinement Prior To Victim's Death: Karnataka High Court Rescission Of Contract Without Hearing Is Illegal; Courts Cannot Interfere In Second Appeal If Findings Rest On Unrebutted Evidence: Gauhati High Court RTI Penalty Proceedings Are Between Commission and SPIO Alone — Complainant Has No Right To Be Heard: Kerala High Court Divorced Wife Entitled To Maintenance; Mere Earning Capacity Not A Bar: Orissa High Court Limitation Period Starts From Date Of Knowledge Of Document, Not From When Certified Copy Is Obtained: Madras High Court Mere Mass Transfer Of Officers By Election Commission Does Not Paralyse State Machinery: Calcutta High Court Dismisses PIL Right To Appeal Under Senior Citizens Act Belongs Exclusively To Parents, Children Cannot File Appeal: Orissa High Court Acquittal Cannot Survive When Overt Acts Are Clearly Proved: Madras High Court Convicts Two Accused in Village Clash Killing Wife Is Absolute Owner Of Streedhan, Taking It Away Does Not Attract Criminal Breach Of Trust Under Section 406 IPC: Allahabad High Court Government Need Not Adjudicate If Employee Is 'Workman' Before Referring Dispute To Labour Court: Gujarat High Court Bidder Cannot Be Disqualified For Submitting Certificate From Unspecified Agency If Tender Document Is Silent: Delhi High Court No Presumption Of Joint Family Property Merely Because Joint Hindu Family Exists: Andhra Pradesh High Court Driver Clicking Selfies With Licensed Firearm Doesn't Make Owner Liable Under Arms Act: Punjab & Haryana High Court Quashes FIR High Court Imposes Blanket Ban On Tree Felling In Haryana, Cites Impending Ecological Catastrophe Due To Dismal Forest Cover

(1) MANGANESE ORE INDIA LTD. ..... Vs. STATE OF M.P. .....Respondent D.D 10/11/2016

Facts:The appellant, Manganese Ore India Ltd., contested the definition of "mine" under the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Duty Act, 1949, particularly concerning the inclusion of processing activities within mining.The appellant also argued against the classification of ferro manganese alloy manufacturing as a mining activity.Issues:Whether the term "processing" in the definition ...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPEAL NO. 2464 OF 2016 (ARISING OUT OF S.L.P. (CIVIL) NO. 9246 OF 2012) Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 232411

(2) MAHAVIR SINGH ..... Vs. STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH .....Respondent D.D 09/11/2016

Facts: The appellant, Mahavir Singh, was convicted for the offense under Section 302 IPC by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh. The case stemmed from an incident where Mahavir Singh allegedly shot and killed Jagannath Singh. The prosecution relied on eyewitness testimony and medical evidence to secure the conviction.Issues: The credibility of the prosecution's evidence, including eyewitness tes...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1141 OF 2007 Docid 2016 LEJ CRIM SC 295072

(3) V. LAVANYA ..... Vs. STATE OF TAMIL NADU REPRESENTED BY ITS PRINCIPAL SECRETARY .....Respondent D.D 09/11/2016

Facts: The case concerned the selection criteria for the appointment of Secondary Grade Teachers and B.T. Assistants in Tamil Nadu. The State Government provided a relaxation of 5% marks in the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) for candidates belonging to socially backward classes, as per the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) Guidelines.Issues:Whether the State Government has the competen...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPEAL NO. 10700 OF 2016 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (C) NO. 29245 OF 2014) Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 945713

(4) BHUPINDER SINGH BAWA ..... Vs. ASHA DEVI .....Respondent D.D 08/11/2016

Facts: The respondent sought eviction of the appellant from the suit premises under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, claiming bona fide requirement for her son's business of sanitary and hardware products.Issues: The bona fide requirement of the respondent and the availability of alternative accommodations for the appellant.Held: The concurrent findings of the lower court...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPEAL NO. 9941 OF 2014 Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 146132

(5) COMMERCIAL TAX OFFICER ..... Vs. STATE BANK OF INDIA .....Respondent D.D 08/11/2016

Facts: The case involved the levy of purchase tax on the State Bank of India (SBI) and its branches concerning their acceptance of Exim Scrips (Export Import License) as directed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Bengal Finance (Sales Tax) Act, 1941.Issues: Whether the transaction of accepting Exim Scrips by the SBI attracted purchase tax under the Bengal Finance (Sales Tax) Act, 1941.H...

REPORTABLE # . CIVIL APPEAL NO. 1798 OF 2005 Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 841831

(6) M/S WELSPUN PROJECTS LTD. ..... Vs. DIRECTOR, STATE TRANSPORT, PUNJAB .....Respondent D.D 08/11/2016

Facts:M/s Welspun Projects Ltd. (formerly known as M/s MSK Projects India Ltd.) entered into a concession agreement with the Government of Punjab to design, finance, construct, operate, and maintain Bus Terminal Projects at Jalandhar and Ludhiana on a Build, Operate, and Transfer (B.O.T) basis.Lease deeds were executed between the parties, with the appellant-Company required to pay only an annual ...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPEAL NOS. 4944-4945 OF 2016 Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 637129

(7) NATHIYA ..... Vs. STATE REP. BY INSPECTOR OF POLICE, BAGAYAM POLICE STATION, VELLORE .....Respondent D.D 08/11/2016

FACTS:The case involved the murder of Nathiya's husband, with Suresh alleged to be her paramour.The prosecution contended that Nathiya and Suresh conspired to murder the deceased due to an illicit relationship.The evidence relied upon by the prosecution was primarily circumstantial, including allegations of an extramarital affair, previous attempts to harm the deceased, and statements from wi...

REPORTABLE # CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1015 OF 2010 Docid 2016 LEJ CRIM SC 551101

(8) STATE BANK OF PATIALA ..... Vs. MUKESH JAIN .....Respondent D.D 08/11/2016

Facts:The State Bank of Patiala initiated proceedings under the SARFAESI Act against Mukesh Jain for default in loan repayment.Mukesh Jain challenged these proceedings by filing a civil suit.The trial court rejected the bank's application under Order 7, Rule 11 of the CPC, leading to further appeals.Issues:Whether the civil court had jurisdiction to entertain matters falling under the SARFAES...

REPORTABLE # CIVIL APPEAL NO. 210 OF 2007 Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 625186

(9) VOLUNTARY HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF PUNJAB ..... Vs. UNION OF INDIA .....Respondent D.D 08/11/2016

Facts: The case involves a writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking proper implementation of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994, and its associated rules. The Supreme Court had issued directions previously and requested status reports from the states. Despite efforts, the dropping sex ratio remains a social afflic...

REPORTABLE # WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 349 OF 2006 Docid 2016 LEJ CIVIL SC 854139