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61. Pawan Kumar v. Jai Singh, (SC) 18.10.2024. - A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Special Leave Petitions - Dismissal by the Supreme Court - Delay condoned - Pending applications disposed of after hearing the counsel for both parties at length. Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Special Leave Petitions - Dismissal by the Supreme Court - Delay condoned - Pending applications disposed of after hearing the counsel for both parties at length.
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62. Neeraj Saluja v. Union of India, (SC) 18.10.2024. - A. Special Leave Petition - Criminal - Supreme Court not inclined to interfere with the impugned order passed by the High Court - Special Leave Petition dismissed - Pending applications, if any, disposed of.<Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Special Leave Petition - Criminal - Supreme Court not inclined to interfere with the impugned order passed by the High Court - Special Leave Petition dismissed - Pending applications, if any, disposed of.<
63. Jaspreet Singh @ Sethi v. State of Punjab, (SC) 18.10.2024. - A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Special Leave Petition - Supreme Court not inclined to interfere with the impugned order passed by the High Court - Special Leave Petition dismissed. Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 - Special Leave Petition - Supreme Court not inclined to interfere with the impugned order passed by the High Court - Special Leave Petition dismissed.
64. Rao Yadavindra Singh v. Raghvendra Singh, (SC) 18.10.2024. - A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Order passed without hearing the petitioner and not communicated to him - Liberty granted to the petitioner to withdraw the special leave petitions and challenge the impugneCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Order passed without hearing the petitioner and not communicated to him - Liberty granted to the petitioner to withdraw the special leave petitions and challenge the impugne
65. In Re : Section 6A of The Citizenship Act 1955, (SC)(Constitution Bench) 17.10.2024. - A. Citizenship Act, 1955, Section 6A - Constitution of India, 1950, Article 32 - Constitutional validity of Section 6A - Whether judicial rCited 2 times Read Headnote
- A. Citizenship Act, 1955, Section 6A - Constitution of India, 1950, Article 32 - Constitutional validity of Section 6A - Whether judicial r
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66. Joginder Singh v. Dr. Virinderjit Singh Gill (SC) 17.10.2024. - A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Section 47 Execution proceedings - Scope and applicability - Procedural irregularities cannot defeat substantive rights or cause injustice - Executing court cannot go behind the decree or mCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Section 47 Execution proceedings - Scope and applicability - Procedural irregularities cannot defeat substantive rights or cause injustice - Executing court cannot go behind the decree or m
67. Vishwajeet Kerba Masalkar v. State of Maharashtra (SC) 17.10.2024. - A. Evidence Act, 1872, Section 27 - Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 302 , 307 and 201 - Circumstantial evideCited 7 times Read Headnote
- A. Evidence Act, 1872, Section 27 - Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 302 , 307 and 201 - Circumstantial evide
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68. Sajeena Ikhbal v. Mini Babu George (SC) 17.10.2024. - Motor Accident - Evidence - Deceased knocked down by a car as he was proceeding in his motorcycle - Whether car was involved in the accident or not - Courts below recorded the finding of non-involvement of the car in theCited 3 times Read Headnote
- Motor Accident - Evidence - Deceased knocked down by a car as he was proceeding in his motorcycle - Whether car was involved in the accident or not - Courts below recorded the finding of non-involvement of the car in the
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69. Vimalakka Ramappa Koli @ Talwar v. State of Karnataka (SC) 16.10.2024. - A. Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 198 - Using false cast certificate - Mens rea is a must - Allegation that the certificate is false to the knowledge of the appellant must be proved by the pCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 198 - Using false cast certificate - Mens rea is a must - Allegation that the certificate is false to the knowledge of the appellant must be proved by the p
70. M. Roopa v. Abhinay (SC) 16.10.2024. - A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - Settlement reached between the parties during the pendency of appeal - Settlement Agreement dated 02.08.2024 taken on record - Terms of settlement made binding on the parties - Judgment a Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - Settlement reached between the parties during the pendency of appeal - Settlement Agreement dated 02.08.2024 taken on record - Terms of settlement made binding on the parties - Judgment a
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