Supreme Court of India
14,826 judgments
N. Srinivas Goud v. State of Telangana
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of a candidate selected in 1999 but not appointed due to litigations, directing his appointment against current vacancies in the interest of justice.
N. Srinivas Goud v. State of Telangana
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and directed appointment of the appellant as Multipurpose Health Assistant against available vacancies, emphasizing justice in light of his contract service and selection.
Ram Gopal v. State of Madhya Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld a murder conviction based on circumstantial evidence and the accused's failure to explain his last presence with the deceased under Section 106 of the Evidence Act.
Ajayapal Singh v. The Associated Cement Companies Ltd
The Supreme Court granted monetary compensation to the legal representatives of a deceased employee terminated for criminal conviction, without reinstating him, emphasizing the peculiar facts and denying precedential value.
Ajayapal Singh v. The Associated Cement Companies Ltd
The Supreme Court granted monetary compensation to the legal representatives of a deceased employee terminated for criminal conviction, without reinstatement, emphasizing the peculiar facts and denying precedent value.
PARAKH VANIJYA PRIVATE LIMITED v. BAROMA AGRO PRODUCT AND OTHERS
The Supreme Court held that a trademark registration disclaimer precludes exclusive rights over the word 'MALABAR', allowing respondents to use it with 'BAROMA' on their product labels, dismissing the appellant's appeal.
PARAKH VANIJYA PRIVATE LIMITED v. BAROMA AGRO PRODUCT AND OTHERS
The Supreme Court held that a trademark registrant cannot claim exclusive rights over a disclaimed word and upheld the respondents' right to use 'MALABAR' in conjunction with 'BAROMA' with a distinct label, dismissing the appellant's appeal.
M.K. Jain v. Principal Secretary, State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld the termination of an employee following proved charges and directed payment of all outstanding dues with interest to his legal heirs.
M.K. Jain v. Principal Secretary, State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court upheld the termination of an employee based on proved charges and directed the State to pay all pending dues with interest to the deceased's legal heirs.
Vishwambarrao Shankarrao Mane v. The State of Maharashtra
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal against the dismissal of the discharge application, holding that interference is not justified before framing of charges.
RAMA VISHAWANATH DANDGE v. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
The Supreme Court directed the State to accommodate a deserted Scheduled Caste woman in a future Class IV vacancy under Article 142, emphasizing complete justice without creating precedent.
RAMA VISHAWANATH DANDGE v. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
The Supreme Court directed the State to accommodate a Scheduled Caste deserted woman in a future Class IV vacancy under Article 142, emphasizing justice without creating precedent.
Sunil Shamrao Jadhav v. Kolhapur Municipal Corporation
The Supreme Court upheld the appointments of Assistant Traffic Inspectors made with relaxed experience qualifications due to operational necessity and long continuous service, modifying the High Court order accordingly.
Sunil Shamrao Jadhav v. Kolhapur Municipal Corporation
The Supreme Court upheld appointments of Assistant Traffic Inspectors made with relaxed experience qualifications due to lack of promotee candidates and long service rendered, emphasizing administrative necessity and justice.
Abdul Jabbar v. Ram Bihari Pandy & Ors.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals challenging 1981 promotions based on Merit-cum-Seniority, upholding the concurrent findings of lower courts.
Om Prakash Singh v. State of Bihar
The Supreme Court held that a second criminal complaint based on new facts is maintainable and set aside the High Court's quashing of cognizance, restoring the trial against the accused for supplying defective machinery with duplicate parts.
N.N. Godfred v. Union of India
The Supreme Court held that Submarine Pay must be included as pay for computing service pension of Indian Navy Sailors retired in 1983, setting aside the Armed Forces Tribunal's contrary order.
Hetal Chirag Patel v. State of Gujarat
The Supreme Court allowed condonation of a 233-day delay in filing intra-court appeals by appellants not party to original writ petitions, emphasizing sufficient cause under Section 5 of the Limitation Act.
Hetal Chirag Patel v. State of Gujarat
The Supreme Court allowed condonation of delay in filing intra-court appeals where appellants were not parties to original writ petitions, emphasizing sufficient cause under Section 5 of the Limitation Act and directing the High Court to decide appeals on merits.
Sheikh Yakub v. Sakinabi
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, affirming that the donee failed to prove an oral gift and thus could not establish title to the property.