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31. Gursher Singh Sandhu v. State of Punjab, (SC) - 24.06.2025. - Special Leave Petition - Withdrawal - Petitioner withdrew the special leave petition citing the upcoming hearing of the main petition in the High Court - Held, special leave petition disposed of Read Headnote
- Special Leave Petition - Withdrawal - Petitioner withdrew the special leave petition citing the upcoming hearing of the main petition in the High Court - Held, special leave petition disposed of
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32. Aftab v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (SC) - 24.06.2025. - A. Bail Orders - Procedural lapse - Petitioner released on bail but not set free due to omission of clause (1) of Section 5 of Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021 in c Read Headnote
- A. Bail Orders - Procedural lapse - Petitioner released on bail but not set free due to omission of clause (1) of Section 5 of Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2021 in c
33. Kundan Singh v. Superintendent of CGST And Central Excise, (SC) - 23.06.2025. - A. Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 Sections 132(1)(a), 132(1)(i), and 132(5) Bail - High Court imposed conditions requiring significant monetary deposit as a preconditCited 4 times Read Headnote
- A. Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 Sections 132(1)(a), 132(1)(i), and 132(5) Bail - High Court imposed conditions requiring significant monetary deposit as a precondit
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34. Wazahat Khan v. Union of India, (SC) - 23.06.2025. - A. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 Sections 196(1)(a), 299, 352, 353(1)(c) and Information Technology Act, 2000 Sections 66A , 67 Consoli Read Headnote
- A. Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 Sections 196(1)(a), 299, 352, 353(1)(c) and Information Technology Act, 2000 Sections 66A , 67 Consoli
35. C.K. Abdurahiman @ Manu v. Mukkath Marakkar Haji, (SC) - 23.06.2025. - Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138 Dishonour of cheque - Accused convicted by the High Court reversing acquittal by the Trial Court - Suprem Read Headnote
- Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Section 138 Dishonour of cheque - Accused convicted by the High Court reversing acquittal by the Trial Court - Suprem
36. Pavel Garg v. Income Tax Department, (SC) - 20.06.2025. - Income Tax Act - Special Leave Petition - Petitioners' case centralized and transferred from Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, Circle 61(1), Delhi to Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, Central Circ Read Headnote
- Income Tax Act - Special Leave Petition - Petitioners' case centralized and transferred from Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, Circle 61(1), Delhi to Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, Central Circ
37. Santosh Kumar Mahto v. M/s United India Insurance Co. Limited, (SC) - 20.06.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 - Motor Accident Claims Tribunal - Compensation awarded for death in vehicular accident - Owner of the offending vehicle claimed that the driver Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 - Motor Accident Claims Tribunal - Compensation awarded for death in vehicular accident - Owner of the offending vehicle claimed that the driver
38. Shiwani Sinha v. Ankit Kumar Srivastava, (SC) - 19.06.2025. - Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Section 13 Transfer petition filed by petitioner-wife seeking transfer of divorce proceedings from Family Court, Lucknow to Family Cour Read Headnote
- Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 Section 13 Transfer petition filed by petitioner-wife seeking transfer of divorce proceedings from Family Court, Lucknow to Family Cour
39. M. Mahesh Reddy v. State of Karnataka, (SC) - 19.06.2025. - A. Constitution of India, 1950 Articles 14 , 19 (1)(a), 19 (1)(g), and 21 Read Headnote
- A. Constitution of India, 1950 Articles 14 , 19 (1)(a), 19 (1)(g), and 21
40. State of Rajasthan v. Hanuman, (SC) - 19.06.2025. - Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 302 Criminal trial based on circumstantial evidence - Prosecution must prove the complete chain of incriminating circumstances to establiCited 8 times Read Headnote
- Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 302 Criminal trial based on circumstantial evidence - Prosecution must prove the complete chain of incriminating circumstances to establi
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