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21. State Bank of India v. India Power Corporation Limited (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 Section 61(2) - Filing of appeal with a delay of three days beyond the statutory period of 30 days - Held, delay of three days fell within the condonable period of 15 days under SCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 Section 61(2) - Filing of appeal with a delay of three days beyond the statutory period of 30 days - Held, delay of three days fell within the condonable period of 15 days under S
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22. Vinit Yadav v. State of Haryana, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Criminal Procedure - Bail - Special Leave Petition against High Court's order dismissed - Held, petitioner is not precluded from renewing the prayer for bail at an appropriate stage upon citing change in circumstanceCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Criminal Procedure - Bail - Special Leave Petition against High Court's order dismissed - Held, petitioner is not precluded from renewing the prayer for bail at an appropriate stage upon citing change in circumstance
23. Lakha Singh v. Balwinder Singh (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Constitution of India, 1950, Article 136 - Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 34 - Agreement to sell disputed - First two pages do not bear signatures or the thumCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Constitution of India, 1950, Article 136 - Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 34 - Agreement to sell disputed - First two pages do not bear signatures or the thum
24. Dinkar Dnyandeo Rane v. State of Maharashtra, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Special Leave Petition Dismissal - Supreme Court not inclined to interfere with High Court's impugned order - Petitioner given liberty to explore other remedies permissible under the law. Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Special Leave Petition Dismissal - Supreme Court not inclined to interfere with High Court's impugned order - Petitioner given liberty to explore other remedies permissible under the law.
25. M/s Spartans Clubv. D.C. Chaudhary, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Constitution of India Article 136 Special Leave Petition - High Court's order striking off the defense of the petitioner - Supreme Court found no scope to interfere under its jurisdiction under Article 136 of the ConCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Constitution of India Article 136 Special Leave Petition - High Court's order striking off the defense of the petitioner - Supreme Court found no scope to interfere under its jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Con
26. West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Limited v. M/s Ambuja Cements, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Supreme Court's interference - Held, the Supreme Court is not inclined to interfere with the impugned judgment and order of the High Court, and therefore, the Special Leave Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Supreme Court's interference - Held, the Supreme Court is not inclined to interfere with the impugned judgment and order of the High Court, and therefore, the Special Leave
27. Bakhtaur Singh v. Dalwinder Singh, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Constitution of India, Article 136 Special Leave Petition - Discretionary jurisdiction of the Supreme Court - Held, the Supreme Court found no reason to exercise its discretion under Article 136 of the Constitution oCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Constitution of India, Article 136 Special Leave Petition - Discretionary jurisdiction of the Supreme Court - Held, the Supreme Court found no reason to exercise its discretion under Article 136 of the Constitution o
28. Ratna v. Oriental Insurance Co. Limited, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Motor Accident Claims Rash and negligent driving - Attributing rash and negligent driving to deceased based on Sketch Map - High Court affirming MACT's findings - Held, in a case of head-on collision, the Sketch Map Read Headnote
- A. Motor Accident Claims Rash and negligent driving - Attributing rash and negligent driving to deceased based on Sketch Map - High Court affirming MACT's findings - Held, in a case of head-on collision, the Sketch Map
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29. Rishi Agarwal v. Dipika Agarwal Nee Khaitan, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Family Law - Child Custody - Special Leave Petition filed before the Supreme Court - Taking into account the fact that there is already an order for expeditious disposal of the custody matter pending before the FamilCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Family Law - Child Custody - Special Leave Petition filed before the Supreme Court - Taking into account the fact that there is already an order for expeditious disposal of the custody matter pending before the Famil
30. Principal Commissioner of Income Tax Surat-2 v. Shree Madhi Surali Vibhag Nagarik Sahakari Dhiran Mandali Ltd, (SC) 27.09.2024. - A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Delay in filing - Inordinate delay of 660 days - Explanation offered for condonation of delay held to be neither satisfactory nor sufficient in law - Application for condona Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Delay in filing - Inordinate delay of 660 days - Explanation offered for condonation of delay held to be neither satisfactory nor sufficient in law - Application for condona