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Proprietary Rights Under Article 300A Cannot Be Infringed: Supreme Court Directs Authorities to Decide on ...
The Supreme Court mandates objective assessment of Shewalkar Developers’ construction application, emphasizing compliance with the 2017 ESZ notification and pending ... -
Supreme Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case, Citing ‘Protracted Trial’ and Lack of Prior Criminal ...
High Court’s rejection of bail overturned, Supreme Court emphasizes the need for timely trials and safeguarding constitutional rights. In a ... -
Supreme Court Acquits Accused in 1998 Indore Murder Case, Highlights Distinction Between Common Intention and ...
The Supreme Court has acquitted the appellants in a high-profile murder case dating back to 1998, reversing the convictions upheld ... -
Suo Moto Power Must Be Exercised Within a Reasonable Period, Even in Cases of Fraud: ...
In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court of India has set aside the orders of the High Court and lower ... -
Hindu Succession Act | Adopted Son Cannot Claim Partition Of Property Without Established Possession By ...
In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has set aside the decisions of the Rajasthan High Court, which had granted ... -
Supreme Court refers water sharing dispute between Delhi, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh to Upper Yamuna ...
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court of India has emphasized the critical role of specialized bodies in resolving complex ... -
Supreme Court Orders Immediate Release of Surplus Water to Tackle Delhi’s Acute Water Crisis
“The urgency of the situation necessitates immediate action,” says Supreme Court in a directive to Himachal Pradesh and Haryana New ... -
Right to Maintenance Without Possession Does Not Convert to Ownership: Supreme Court clarifying the interpretation ...
The Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment delivered on May 16, 2024, has reversed the decision of the ... -
Supreme Court Emphasizes Necessity of Hearing Affected Parties,’ Sets Aside High Court’s Compound Wall Order
The Supreme Court has set aside a High Court order allowing the construction of a compound wall under police protection, ... -
Labelling Alone Constitutes ‘Manufacture’ under Excise Law: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has upheld the Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal’s (CESTAT) decision that the activity of labelling ...