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1. Baidya Nath Choudhary v. Dr. Sree Surendra Kumar Singh, (SC) 29.08.2024. - A. Supreme Court Registry Circular dated 30th December 2022 Advocates marking online presence in court proceedings - Held, only those advocates who are either physically present in the court or appearing via video confe Read Headnote
- A. Supreme Court Registry Circular dated 30th December 2022 Advocates marking online presence in court proceedings - Held, only those advocates who are either physically present in the court or appearing via video confe
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2. Bhagwan Singh v. State of U.P., (SC) 28.08.2024. - A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Section 482 Procedural irregularities in notarization - Notary directed to file an affidavit explaining procedure of notarization and circumstances under whic Read Headnote
- A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Section 482 Procedural irregularities in notarization - Notary directed to file an affidavit explaining procedure of notarization and circumstances under whic
3. Manishbhai Kalubhai Lathiya v. State of Gujarat, (SC) 13.08.2024. - A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 , 404 , 201 , and 120B Bail application - Circumstantial evidence casCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 , 404 , 201 , and 120B Bail application - Circumstantial evidence cas
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4. Union of India v. Viraj Chetan Shah, (SC) 12.08.2024. - A. Special Leave Petitions - Interim relief - Permission to travel abroad - Private respondents/writ petitioners directed to seek permission from High Court for travel abroad during the pendency of the Special Leave Pet Read Headnote
- A. Special Leave Petitions - Interim relief - Permission to travel abroad - Private respondents/writ petitioners directed to seek permission from High Court for travel abroad during the pendency of the Special Leave Pet
5. State Of Madhya Pradesh v. M/s Shriram Builders, (SC) 06.08.2024. - A. Civil Procedure - Pending writ petition concerning revocation of permission for sale - Supreme Court directs the High Court to dispose of the matter expeditiously within three months - Numerous rounds of litigation hCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure - Pending writ petition concerning revocation of permission for sale - Supreme Court directs the High Court to dispose of the matter expeditiously within three months - Numerous rounds of litigation h