Supreme Court of India

16,355 judgments

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Golbar Hussain v. State of Assam

28 Apr 2015 · Pinaki Chandra Ghose; R.K. Agrawal

The Supreme Court restored the acquittal of appellants in a murder case, emphasizing the appellate court's limited interference in acquittals and the necessity of credible, corroborated evidence for conviction.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant appeal against acquittal appellate powers presumption of innocence related witnesses

Hari Shankers v. State of Uttar Pradesh

28 Apr 2015 · Pinaki Chandra Ghose; R.K. Agrawal

The Supreme Court altered the appellant's conviction from murder under Section 302 IPC to grievous hurt under Section 326 IPC after acquittal of co-accused rendered the common intention charge unsustainable.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 302 IPC Section 34 IPC common intention murder

T. Vasanthakumar v. Vijayakumari

28 Apr 2015 · J. Chelameswar; Pinaki Chandra Ghose

The Supreme Court held that where a cheque and signature are undisputed, the presumption under Section 139 applies and failure to rebut it leads to conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act Section 139 Negotiable Instruments Act presumption of debt dishonour of cheque

Vipul Kumar @ Vipulesh v. State of Chhattisgarh

28 Apr 2015 · Dipak Misra; Prafulla C. Pant

The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction for offences under IPC but reduced the sentence to the period already undergone considering mitigating factors including sudden fight and the appellant's duty in a Naxalite area.

criminal sentence_modified Significant quantum of sentence sudden fight provocation police constable

Indradeo Sao and others v. State of Bihar

28 Apr 2015 · Dipak Misra; Prafulla C. Pant
Cites 1 · Cited by 0

The Supreme Court upheld convictions for dowry death and cruelty but quashed the sentence of a juvenile accused, ordering his release while affirming sentences for adult appellants.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant juvenility dowry death Section 304B IPC Section 498A IPC

State of Tamil Nadu v. Manikandan

28 Apr 2015 · Pinaki Chandra Ghose; Uday Umesh Lalit

The Supreme Court upheld the acquittal of accused in a murder case, affirming that discrepancies in prosecution evidence and failure to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt justify dismissal of appeals against acquittal.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant appeal against acquittal appellate court powers presumption of innocence reasonable doubt

Central Bank of India v. C.L. Vimla

28 Apr 2015 · J. Chelameswar; Pinaki Chandra Ghose

The Supreme Court held that a guarantor is bound by a Lok Adalat settlement and upheld the validity of an auction sale of mortgaged property, setting aside the High Court's order that had invalidated the sale.

civil appeal_allowed Significant guarantor liability Section 128 Indian Contract Act Lok Adalat award Legal Services Authority Act 1987

Upendra Pradhan v. State of Orissa

28 Apr 2015 · Pinaki Chandra Ghose; R.K. Agrawal
Cites 1 · Cited by 0

The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's conviction of a juvenile accused, reaffirming the benefit of doubt principle and juvenile protections under the Juvenile Justice Act.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant benefit of doubt presumption of innocence juvenile justice Section 302 IPC

D. T. Virupakshappa v. C. Subash

27 Apr 2015 · Anil R. Dave; Kurian Joseph

The Supreme Court held that prior sanction under Section 197 CrPC is mandatory before prosecuting a public servant for offences committed in discharge of official duties, and quashed proceedings initiated without such sanction.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 197 CrPC prior sanction public servant police excess

K. Anbazhagan v. State of Karnataka

27 Apr 2015 · Dipak Misra; R.K. Agrawal; Prafulla C. Pant · (2015) 5 SCALE 183

The Supreme Court held that a Special Public Prosecutor appointed for trial does not automatically have authority to appear in appeals without fresh appointment, and the State of Tamil Nadu could not appoint a prosecutor for appeals in Karnataka after case transfer.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Special Public Prosecutor Section 24 CrPC Section 301 CrPC appointment of Public Prosecutor

Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited & Ors. v. M/S Coromandal Sacks Private Limited

25 Apr 2015 · J. B. Pardiwala; Sandeep Mehta · 2024 INSC 348
Cites 0 · Cited by 1

The Supreme Court held that suits for recovery of money against sick industrial companies during BIFR proceedings are barred under Section 22(1) of the 1985 Act without BIFR consent, rendering such decrees void, and set aside the High Court’s award of 24% compound interest.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Section 22(1) Sick Industrial Companies Act BIFR sick industrial company jurisdictional bar

NANDA GOPALAN v. STATE OF KERALA

24 Apr 2015 · Adarsh Kumar Goel; J. Chelameswar

The Supreme Court upheld conviction under Sections 324 and 326 IPC, ruled that Section 326 offences are non-compoundable, but reduced the sentence considering the compromise between parties and increased victim compensation.

criminal sentence_modified Significant Section 324 IPC Section 326 IPC compoundable offence non-compoundable offence

Fatehji & Company v. L.M. Nagpal

24 Apr 2015 · V. Gopala Gowda; C. Nagappan

The Supreme Court held that a suit for specific performance filed beyond three years from the fixed date of performance, despite extensions sought, is barred by limitation under Article 54 of the Limitation Act.

civil appeal_allowed Significant specific performance limitation Article 54 Limitation Act Order VII Rule 11 CPC

ULTRA TECH CEMENT LTD v. RAKESH KUMAR SINGH & ANR

24 Apr 2015 · J. S. Khehar; S. A. Bobde

The Supreme Court held that the Metropolitan Magistrate, Calcutta, had jurisdiction to entertain a Section 138 NI Act complaint as evidence recording had commenced post-summoning before the territorial jurisdiction ruling in Dashrath Rupsingh Rathod.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act territorial jurisdiction Dashrath Rupsingh Rathod Section 145(2) NI Act

Vutukuru Lakshmaiah v. State of Andhra Pradesh

24 Apr 2015 · Dipak Misra; N.V. Ramana
Cites 4 · Cited by 0

The Supreme Court upheld the murder convictions under Sections 302 and 148 IPC, affirming the reliability of dying declaration and rejecting alibi and challenge to non-framing of Section 149 charge.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Section 302 IPC Section 149 IPC dying declaration alibi

Vinod Kumar Subbiah v. Saraswathi Palaniappan

24 Apr 2015 · VikramaJit Sen; Abhay Manohar Sapre

The Supreme Court restored the Trial Court's decree granting divorce on grounds of mental cruelty, rejecting the High Court's dismissal of the petition as mere marital wear and tear.

family appeal_allowed Significant mental cruelty Hindu Marriage Act divorce cruelty

M.P. STEEL CORPORATION v. COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE

24 Apr 2015 · A.K. Sikri; R.F. Nariman

The Supreme Court corrected a typographical error in its judgment, directing remand to the jurisdictional Commissioner (Appeals) instead of the CESTAT.

administrative other Procedural typographical error remand jurisdictional Commissioner (Appeals) CESTAT

National Highways Authority of India v. M/s ITD Cementation India Limited

24 Apr 2015 · Dipak Misra; Uday Umesh Lalit
Cites 0 · Cited by 3

The Supreme Court upheld arbitral awards granting contractors full compensation for increased royalty on minor minerals due to subsequent legislation, distinguishing such costs from general price adjustments under the contract.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant price adjustment subsequent legislation royalty seigniorage fee

NIRLON LTD. v. COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, MUMBAI

23 Apr 2015 · A. K. Sikri; Rohinton Fali Nariman

The Supreme Court held that valuation of goods removed for captive consumption must follow the correct rule based on comparability, and without mala fide intention, extended limitation and penalties cannot be imposed.

tax appeal_allowed Significant Central Excise Act, 1944 Central Excise Valuation Rules, 1975 captive consumption valuation of excisable goods

Bharat Singh v. Rishi Pal & Ors.

23 Apr 2015 · R. Banumathi; T. S. Thakur

The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction of Raj Singh, rejecting his plea of private defence, holding that he and his party were aggressors and that the force used was disproportionate and unjustified.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant right of private defence Section 302 IPC culpable homicide excess of private defence