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O.M. Cherian — Vs.
State of Kerala — Respondent D.D
11/11/2014
Criminal Law - Concurrent vs. Consecutive Sentences – Appeal against High Court judgment upholding the trial court’s direction for consecutive sentences for convictions under Sections 498A and 306 IPC – Prosecution established that appellant’s ill-treatment led to the victim’s suicide – Appellant employed abroad, visited India intermittently – Supreme Court examined Section 31 CrPC d...
(2)
NAR SINGH — Vs.
D.D
11/11/2014
The appeal challenges the conviction of Nar Singh for murder under Section 302 IPC and unlawful possession of a firearm under Section 25(1B) of the Arms Act - The prosecution's case was based on circumstantial evidence, including motive, witness testimonies, recovery of a firearm, and ballistic expert opinions - Conviction was initially upheld by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana - Appella...
(3)
Charu Khurana & Ors. … Vs.
Union of India & Ors. …..Respondents D.D
10/11/2014
Constitutional Law - Gender Equality - Discrimination by Trade Union - Writ Petition under Article 32 challenging discriminatory practices by the Cine Costume Make-up Artists and Hair Dressers Association of Mumbai, which denied membership to female make-up artists on the grounds of gender and lack of five-year residency in Maharashtra - Supreme Court held that such practices violate Articles 14, ...
(4)
E. Bapanaiah Vs.
K.S. Raju etc. …..Respondent D.D
07/11/2014
Contempt of Courts - Conviction of Promoter Director - Criminal Appeals filed against the High Court's judgment which set aside the conviction and sentence of K.S. Raju (Promoter Director of NFL) and other directors for contempt of court - Supreme Court restored the conviction and sentence of K.S. Raju - Held: K.S. Raju's resignation was a deliberate attempt to evade liability and his fa...
(5)
Yusufbhai Noormohammed Jodhpurwala ….. Vs.
Mohamed Sabir Ibrahim Byavarwala ….. Respondent D.D
07/11/2014
Facts: The suit premises were let out in 1971 at Rs. 70/- per month, with standard rent fixed in 1971. The petitioner issued a legal notice in 1987 for arrears of rent exceeding six months and other breaches. The eviction suit was filed under various grounds, including arrears of rent (Section 12(3)(a) and 12(3)(b)), bona fide requirement, and causing nuisance.Trial and Appellate Court: The Small ...
(6)
Census Commissioner Vs.
R. Krishnamurthy …..Respondent D.D
07/11/2014
This appeal addresses the direction issued by the High Court of Madras to conduct a caste-wise census - The direction arose from a writ petition challenging the appointment of an individual based on Scheduled Tribe status in the Union Territory of Pondicherry, where there was no Presidential notification under Article 342 of the Constitution indicating the presence of Scheduled Tribes - The High C...
(7)
DR. BALWANT SINGH Vs.
D.D
07/11/2014
Civil Law - Nuisance and Noise Pollution – Appeal arising from the High Court order dismissing the appellant's petition against noise and disturbances caused by political protests near his residence – Appellant, a retired Director General of Police, faced severe disruptions due to frequent protests, loudspeakers, and misuse of residential walls – Despite complaints, the State and Police...
(8)
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. … Vs.
Ganesh Polytex Ltd. …Respondent D.D
05/11/2014
Consumer Protection – Appeal: Complaint for non-delivery of goods exported to Bangladesh – National Commission directed payment for loss – Appellant claimed delivery at Bangladesh customs but no proof of delivery produced – National Commission found appellant’s documents bogus – Appeal dismissed – Burden on appellant to prove delivery not discharged [Paras 1-54].Facts: Respondent (Ga...
(9)
Hari Om — Appellant Vs.
State of Haryana — Respondent D.D
31/10/2014
Criminal Law - Dowry Death and Cruelty - Appeal by accused Hari Om (A-1) against conviction and life sentence under Sections 304B and 498A IPC - High Court upheld conviction but acquitted co-accused (A-2 to A-5) - Appellant challenged sentence only - Supreme Court reduced life sentence to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment - Appellant's persistent dowry demands led to wife's suicide - ...