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1. Kulwant Singh v. State of Punjab, (SC) 28.03.2025.

- Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 Sections 22 and 29 Recovery of Tapentadol Hydrochloride tablets - High Courts' judgments holding that Tapentadol

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2. Pushpa Venaram Gujar v. State of Maharashtra, (SC) 24.03.2025.

- A. Indian Penal Code, 1860 Sections 302 and 309 Bail application - Petitioner accused of killing her two children - Deteriorated mental health condition supported

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3. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax v. Chander Parkash Gupta, (SC) 21.03.2025.

- Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - Special Leave Petition - Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax and others challenging the High Court's order - Supreme Court, after hearing the counsel and reviewing materials, found no reaso

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4. Commissioner of Income Tax 2 v. HDFC Bank Ltd., (SC) 21.03.2025.

- Income Tax Act Special Leave Petitions - Issues raised in the petitions were covered by the Supreme Court's earlier decision in Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, 2024 SCC Online SC 2877 - Following t

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5. Powergrid Retired Employees' Association (Prea) v. Union of India, (SC) 19.03.2025.

- Employees' Pension Scheme, 1995 - Retirement prior to 01.09.2014 without exercising option under Para 11(3) of pre-amendment Scheme - Employees who retired under these circumstances are held ineligible for benefits unde

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6. Standard Farms Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax Central II, (SC) 17.03.2025.

- Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Supreme Court's refusal to interfere with the impugned judgment(s) - Held, no good ground or reason to interfere with the impugned judgment(s) - Remit direction not interfered

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7. Rameshkumar Tulidas Kaneriya v. Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, (SC) 05.03.2025.

- Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - Special Leave Petition - Supreme Court declined to interfere with the judgment of the High Court - Special Leave Petition dismissed.

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8. Income Tax Officer (Exemptions) Ward 1(1) Pune v. Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Sansthan Alandi Dewachi, (SC) 03.03.2025.

- Civil Procedure - Special Leave Petition - Delay in filing - Special Leave Petition filed with a gross delay of 246 days - Held, delay not satisfactorily explained - Petition dismissed on the ground of delay.

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