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41. A. John Kennedy v. State of Tamil Nadu, (SC) 24.03.2025. - A. Forest Conservation Forest Conservation Act, 1980 Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Protection of forest areas and wildlife reserves in Tamil Nadu - Supreme Court directs the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) to conduc Read Headnote
- A. Forest Conservation Forest Conservation Act, 1980 Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Protection of forest areas and wildlife reserves in Tamil Nadu - Supreme Court directs the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) to conduc
Read Headnote
42. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax v. Cummins India Limited, (SC) 24.03.2025. - A. Civil Procedure - Condonation of delay - Special Leave Petition (Civil) - Application for condonation of delay in filing the special leave petition dismissed - Held, sufficient cause and grounds were not made out to Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure - Condonation of delay - Special Leave Petition (Civil) - Application for condonation of delay in filing the special leave petition dismissed - Held, sufficient cause and grounds were not made out to
43. Rafi @ Mohd. Rafi v. Shivaraj Kumar, (SC) 21.03.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166 Motor accident - Compensation claim - Assessment of compensation - Tribunal awarded Rs. 3,07,000/- - High Court enhanced it to Rs. 7,33,000/- - Supreme Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166 Motor accident - Compensation claim - Assessment of compensation - Tribunal awarded Rs. 3,07,000/- - High Court enhanced it to Rs. 7,33,000/- - Supreme
44. Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax v. Gokul Agro Resources Limited, (SC) 21.03.2025. - A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Filing delay - Held, a gross delay of 181 days in filing the Special Leave Petition was not satisfactorily explained, and consequently, the petition was dismissed on the gro Read Headnote
- A. Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Filing delay - Held, a gross delay of 181 days in filing the Special Leave Petition was not satisfactorily explained, and consequently, the petition was dismissed on the gro
45. Janwari Lal v. Mangalsingh, (SC) 21.03.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Sections 163A and 166 Claim petition filed under Section 166 on basis of No-Fault Liability - Appellants sought permission to convert t Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Sections 163A and 166 Claim petition filed under Section 166 on basis of No-Fault Liability - Appellants sought permission to convert t
46. Sudam Prabhakar Achat v. State of Maharashtra, (SC) 21.03.2025. - A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 and 304 Part I Conviction under Section 302 IPC - Appellant and co-accused assaulted deceased wiCited 2 times Read Headnote
- A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 and 304 Part I Conviction under Section 302 IPC - Appellant and co-accused assaulted deceased wi
Cited 2 times Read Headnote
47. Inder Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (SC) 21.03.2025. - A. Limitation Act, 1963 Section 5 Condonation of delay - Delay of 1537 days in filing Second Appeal by the State - Held, Courts should adopt a balanced approach; while substantial justice is parCited 14 times Read Headnote
- A. Limitation Act, 1963 Section 5 Condonation of delay - Delay of 1537 days in filing Second Appeal by the State - Held, Courts should adopt a balanced approach; while substantial justice is par
Cited 14 times Read Headnote
48. Dhirubhai Bhailalbhai Chauhan v. State of Gujarat, (SC) 21.03.2025. - A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 143 , 147 , 153 (A), 295 , 436 , Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 143 , 147 , 153 (A), 295 , 436 ,
Cited 1 times Read Headnote
49. Rajesh Kumar v. State of Punjab, (SC) 20.03.2025. - A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Section 438 Anticipatory bail - Appellant seeking anticipatory bail in connection with FIR alleging offences punishable under Sections Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Section 438 Anticipatory bail - Appellant seeking anticipatory bail in connection with FIR alleging offences punishable under Sections
50. State of Madhya Pradesh v. Shyamlal, (SC) 20.03.2025. - A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 and 304 Part II Conversion of conviction from Section 302 to Section 304Cited 2 times Read Headnote
- A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 and 304 Part II Conversion of conviction from Section 302 to Section 304