Supreme Court of India Delivers Landmark Judgment in Zaffar Hussain Shah vs. Union of India and Ors.
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The Supreme Court of India delivered a judgment in the case of Rajnesh Vs. Neha and Anr., a case that has already generated significant anticipation within the legal community. Although specific details about the judgment remain sparse at this moment,
The Supreme Court of India issued a ruling that underscores a fundamental legal principle: when funds are wrongfully withheld by any authority or government, the rightful owner is entitled to compensation, including interest.
On March 10, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark judgment in the case of Court on Its Own Motion vs. State of Himachal Pradesh and Others. This suo motu case, which was initiated by the Himachal Pradesh High Court, deals with a variety of significant constitutional, legal, and administrative
The Supreme Court of India delivered a critical judgment in the case of Shri Sendhur Agro and Oil Industries vs. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd., which has far-reaching implications for the legal, banking, and business sectors. This ruling clarifies several important aspects of financial disputes
On March 7, 2025, the Supreme Court of India addressed the ongoing legal dispute concerning the redevelopment of Mumbai’s Dharavi slum. The case, SecLink Technologies Corporation vs. The State of Maharashtra, revolves around allegations of unfair exclusion from the bidding process for the ₹5,000
On March 3, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a pivotal judgment in C. Kamalakkannan vs. State of Tamil Nadu, a case that not only examined the intricacies of criminal law but also raised important questions about the use of confessional statements, circumstantial evidence, and the fundamental rights
On March 5, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered an important judgment in the criminal appeal case of Jitendra Mohan Shukla vs. State of Uttar Pradesh. The Court examined the sufficiency of evidence used to convict Jitendra Mohan Shukla under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for the alleged
On March 4, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered an important judgment in the case of M.S. Nagabhushan vs. D.S. Nagaraja, addressing the enforceability of post-dated cheques and the legal nuances surrounding contractual obligations under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
The Supreme Court of India delivered a notable judgment in the case Rajnish Singh @ Soni vs. State of Uttar Pradesh. This appeal was filed against the State of Uttar Pradesh, involving serious allegations of unlawful detainment and coercion. The case brought important questions to the forefront regarding