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Mere Weapon Recovery & FSL Report Not Enough In Absence Of Other Corroborative Evidence : Supreme Court Acquits Murder Convict
Supreme Court Holds Decree-Holder Must Prove Violation by Judgment Debtor in Execution Petition
Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal of Surendra Koli in Nithari Killings Case
Supreme Court Criticizes Jharkhand High Court for Casually Suspending Murder Convict’s Sentence and Slams State for Inaction
Unilateral Termination of Agreement to Sell Invalid if Contract Doesn’t Allow It Supreme Court
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967: Mandate to Furnish Grounds of Arrest Not Fulfilled by Remand Courts — Supreme Court
Supreme Court Reiterates Exclusion of Scheduled Tribes from Hindu Succession Act
Supreme Court Affirms That Cultivated Plantation Vested with Kerala Government Is Not a Private Forest
Supreme Court Quashes FIRs Against SHUATS University VC and Officials Under UP Conversion Act
Supreme Court Expresses Anguish At Insurance Companies Filing Unnecessary Appeals Raising Technical Pleas
Waitlisted Candidates’ Right Extinguishes When All Selected Candidates Join Posts: Supreme Court
Dismissing Employee for a Charge Not Mentioned in Show-Cause Notice Improper: Supreme Court
Magistrates Can Direct Witnesses To Give Voice Samples; Article 20(3) Not Violated
Supreme Court Orders CBI Investigation into Karur Stampede; Retired SC Judge to Monitor Probe
Supreme Court Raps Plaintiff for Withholding Possession After Receiving ₹2 Crore in Lieu of Specific Performance; Imposes ₹10 Lakh Costs
Surrogacy Act Does Not Affect Rights Vested in Couples Who Froze Embryos Before Law Took Effect: Justice Viswanathan’s Concurring Judgment
Supreme Court Empowers Armed Forces Tribunal to Modify Court-Martial Convictions and Impose Lesser Penalties
Supreme Court: Only Valid Sales Made During Insolvency Are Protected After Annulment Under Section 37 of the Provincial Insolvency Act
Supreme Court: Clubbing of FIRs Arising Out of Different Transactions in Multiple States is Impossible
Defaulting Borrower Cannot Claim OTS Benefit Without Fulfilling Bank’s Conditions: Supreme Court Allows SBI’s Appeal