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1. Odela Satyam v. State of Telangana, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Criminal Procedure - Clubbing of FIRs - Multiple FIRs registered in different States on the same cause of action - Held, clubbing of all FIRs across States is not practical due to the distinct fac Read Headnote
- A. Criminal Procedure - Clubbing of FIRs - Multiple FIRs registered in different States on the same cause of action - Held, clubbing of all FIRs across States is not practical due to the distinct fac
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2. State of Telangana v. Jerusalem Mathai, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Section 154 High Court quashed the FIR registered under Section 12 of the Prevention of CorruCited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Section 154 High Court quashed the FIR registered under Section 12 of the Prevention of Corru
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3. Raghav Prashad v. State of U.P., (SC) - 26.09.2025. - Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 302 and 304 Part I - Conviction under Section 302 IPC - AlteredCited 1 times Read Headnote
- Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 302 and 304 Part I - Conviction under Section 302 IPC - Altered
4. Sharad Singh (Dead) v. H.D. Narang, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 166 - Compensation - Enhancement - Victim rendered paraplegic due to motor vehicle accident - High Court awarded Rs.32,46,388/-Cited 6 times Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 166 - Compensation - Enhancement - Victim rendered paraplegic due to motor vehicle accident - High Court awarded Rs.32,46,388/-
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5. Rajamma v. M/s Reliance General Insurance Co. Ltd., (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 - Claim petition - Rejection of claim by High Court - Supreme Court upheld the High Court's decision based on lack of credible evidence - The testimony of Cited 2 times Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 - Claim petition - Rejection of claim by High Court - Supreme Court upheld the High Court's decision based on lack of credible evidence - The testimony of
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6. Mohammed Masood v. New India Assurance Co. Ltd., (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166 Claim petition for compensation due to injuries sustained in accident - Tribunal awarded compensation based on Cited 1 times Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166 Claim petition for compensation due to injuries sustained in accident - Tribunal awarded compensation based on
7. New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Narayan Singh, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 166 - Compensation - Claim against Insurance Company - Fraudulent alteration of insurance policy validity dates by t Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 166 - Compensation - Claim against Insurance Company - Fraudulent alteration of insurance policy validity dates by t
8. Dhannalal Alias Dhanraj (Dead) v. Nasir Khan, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 166 (5) - Right of legal representatives to continue claim proceedings - Held, after the amendment to Section 166 by ACited 2 times Read Headnote
- A. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, Section 166 (5) - Right of legal representatives to continue claim proceedings - Held, after the amendment to Section 166 by A
9. M/s Laxmi Construction v. Harsh Goyal, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Contempt of Court - Deliberate and willful non-compliance of Supreme Court's directions - Contemnors found guilty of non-compliance and misleading statements - Contemnor No.1 being 82 years old Read Headnote
- A. Contempt of Court - Deliberate and willful non-compliance of Supreme Court's directions - Contemnors found guilty of non-compliance and misleading statements - Contemnor No.1 being 82 years old
10. In Re: Lack Of Functional CCTVs In Police Stations, (SC) - 26.09.2025. - A. Police Reforms - Non-functional CCTVs in police stations - Supreme Court took suo moto cognizance based on a news report highlighting custodial deaths and lack of functional CCTV c Read Headnote
- A. Police Reforms - Non-functional CCTVs in police stations - Supreme Court took suo moto cognizance based on a news report highlighting custodial deaths and lack of functional CCTV c