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Second Appeals in Punjab and Haryana: High Court Not Bound by Substantial Questions of Law ...
On 16 May 2024: In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court revisited its stance on the Punjab and Haryana High ... -
Supreme Court Revisits Vesting of Common Lands: ‘Management and Control Do Not Vest in Panchayat ...
On 16 May 2024, Supreme Court has allowed a review petition challenging its judgment dated 7th April 2022, which concerned ... -
Dying Declaration Alone Can Uphold Conviction If Found Credible and Consistent: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India upheld the conviction of Rajendra Kolhe under Section 302 IPC, affirming that a credible and ... -
Execution of Sale of Properties Disproportionate to Decretal Amount Unjust – Supreme Court Allows Restitution ...
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India has allowed the appeal for restitution under Section 144 of the ... -
Legal Services by Lawyers Not Covered Under Consumer Protection Acts Due to Their Duty-Bound Nature” ...
In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has clarified that legal services provided by lawyers are not covered under the ... -
No Evidence to Probabilise Claim, Plea Without Proof Is No Evidence In Law – Service ...
The Supreme Court dismissed appeals by Shriram Chits (India) Pvt. Ltd., addressing a significant point of contention under the Consumer ... -
Acceptance of Compensation and Allotted Land Precludes Further Claims – Supreme Court on Town Planning ...
In a significant ruling dated May 10, 2024, the Supreme Court of India affirmed the judgment of the Gujarat High ... -
The Legislative Intent is Clear; Rules do not Constitute Excessive Delegation or Violate Article 14 ...
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Section 17(2)(viii) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, and ... -
No Prejudice Caused by Allowing Election Petitioner to Clarify Averments: Supreme Court Upholds High Court’s ...
In a significant ruling on May 8, 2024, the Supreme Court of India dismissed an appeal challenging the High Court ... -
Statute of Limitation Only Bars the Remedy and Does Not Extinguish the Debt – Supreme ...
In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of India has referred a crucial matter concerning the recoverability of time-barred ...