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31. Shaileshbhai Ranchhodbhai Patel v. State of Gujarat, (SC) 28.08.2024. - Indian Penal Code, 1860, section 498A - Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 482 Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- Indian Penal Code, 1860, section 498A - Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 482
Cited 1 times Read Headnote
32. Rajeev v. State of Haryana, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Cited 1 times Read Headnote
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33. Sagar v. State of Haryana, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Indian Penal Code, Sections 148 , 149 , 506 and 120B , - Arms Act, Section 25 .<Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- Indian Penal Code, Sections 148 , 149 , 506 and 120B , - Arms Act, Section 25 .<
34. Santosh Rajendra Jajodia v. Kishore Ramniklal Soni, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Cited 1 times Read Headnote
35. Abdulmajid Abdulsattar Memon v. State of Gujarat, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Cited 1 times Read Headnote
36. Gopi Chand v. State of Haryana, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Cited 1 times Read Headnote
37. Steve Kanika v. New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (Noida) (SC) 27.08.2024. - Constitution of India, 1950, Article 226 - Allotment of Plot - Father applied for Plot - Father died before draw of lots - Plot can not be cancelled on the ground of being allotted to dead man Read Headnote
- Constitution of India, 1950, Article 226 - Allotment of Plot - Father applied for Plot - Father died before draw of lots - Plot can not be cancelled on the ground of being allotted to dead man
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38. Anand Kumar v. State of Haryana, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Cited 1 times Read Headnote
39. Simran Singh Bedi v. State of Punjab, (SC) 27.08.2024. - Read Headnote
40. Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited v. Hirehalli Solar Power Project LLP (SC) 27.08.2024. - A. Electricity Act, 2003, Section 125 - Scope of Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction under Section 125 of the Act - Supreme Court exercises appellate jurisdiction when there is a `question Read Headnote
- A. Electricity Act, 2003, Section 125 - Scope of Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction under Section 125 of the Act - Supreme Court exercises appellate jurisdiction when there is a `question