Supreme Court of India

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Nafees Ahmad v. Soinuddin

16 Apr 2025 · J. B. Pardiwala; R. Mahadevan · 2025 INSC 520

The Supreme Court held that substantial compliance with Order 41 Rule 31 CPC is sufficient and failure to frame points for determination does not vitiate an appellate court's judgment.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Order 41 Rule 31 CPC points for determination appellate court judgment substantial compliance

Reliance General Insurance Company Limited v. Swati Sharma and Ors.

16 Apr 2025 · Sudhanshu Dhulia; K. Vinod Chandran · 2025 INSC 487
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The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's finding of sole negligence by the truck driver and dismissed the insurer's appeal, confirming full liability to compensate the deceased's family.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant insurance liability contributory negligence eyewitness testimony vicarious liability

R. Baiju v. The State of Kerala

16 Apr 2025 · Sudhanshu Dhulia; K. Vinod Chandran · 2025 INSC 488

The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a political leader as a conspirator who instigated a fatal attack, affirming that active instigation with knowledge of likely death suffices for culpable homicide under Section 304 Part II IPC read with Section 120B IPC.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant conspiracy culpable homicide not amounting to murder Section 304 Part II IPC Section 120B IPC

R. Annamalai v. Lalitha Subanam

16 Apr 2025 · Sanjiv Khanna; Sanjay Kumar · 2025 INSC 513

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and dissolved the marriage on the ground of irretrievable breakdown under Article 142, directing a financial settlement.

family appeal_allowed Significant irretrievable breakdown of marriage Article 142 Constitution of India Hindu Marriage Act 1955 divorce decree

Sushila & Ors. v. State of U.P. & Ors.

16 Apr 2025 · Sanjay Karol; Prashant Kumar Mishra · 2025 INSC 505

The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against husband's relatives under dowry and cruelty laws due to lack of specific allegations and the dissolution of marriage by divorce.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant Section 498A IPC Dowry Prohibition Act quashing of complaint Section 482 CrPC

State of Rajasthan v. Combined Traders

16 Apr 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Ujjal Bhuyan · 2025 INSC 496

The Supreme Court held that the State Government lacks power to cancel declaration forms under the CST Act, rendering sub-rule (20) of Rule 17 of Rajasthan Rules ultra vires and invalid.

tax appeal_dismissed Significant Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 rule-making power declaration forms Form C

Rikhab Birani & Anr v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr

16 Apr 2025 · Sanjiv Khanna; Sanjay Kumar · 2025 INSC 512
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The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against appellants in a property sale dispute, holding that breach of contract without fraudulent intent does not constitute a criminal offence under Sections 420 and 406 IPC.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant breach of contract cheating criminal breach of trust Section 420 IPC

R.B.A.N.M.S. Educational Institution v. B. Gunashekar & Another

16 Apr 2025 · J.B. Pardiwala; R. Mahadevan · 2025 INSC 490

The Supreme Court held that a plaint based solely on an unregistered agreement to sell, lacking privity with the defendant and without a registered sale deed, does not disclose a cause of action and must be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Order VII Rule 11 CPC agreement to sell cause of action Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Suresh C. Singal & Ors. v. The State of Gujarat & Ors.

16 Apr 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Augustine George Masih · 2025 INSC 495
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The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings initiated by CBI in a commercial loan dispute settled between the parties, holding that continuation of prosecution would be oppressive and an abuse of process.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant quashing of FIR Section 482 CrPC civil dispute commercial transaction

Irwan Kour v. Punjab Public Service Commission

16 Apr 2025 · Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha; Manoj Misra · 2025 INSC 494

The Supreme Court held that Indian Military Nursing Service personnel qualify as ex-servicemen under Punjab state rules and are entitled to reservation benefits in state civil service recruitment.

administrative appeal_dismissed Significant ex-servicemen reservation Indian Military Nursing Service Punjab Recruitment of Ex-Servicemen Rules, 1982 Military Nursing Service Ordinance, 1943

S.C. Garg v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr.

16 Apr 2025 · Pankaj Mithal; Prashant Kumar Mishra · 2025 INSC 493

The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against a managing director for offences under IPC Section 420, holding that res judicata bars prosecution on issues decided in earlier NI Act proceedings and that prosecution without arraigning the company is not maintainable.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant res judicata Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act vicarious liability arraignment of company

Satish Chander Sharma v. State of Himachal Pradesh

16 Apr 2025 · Surya Kant; Dipankar Datta; Ujjal Bhuyan · 2025 INSC 491
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The Supreme Court upheld the State Government's repeal of the 1999 pension scheme with a cut-off date, dismissed the writ petition challenging the binding Rajesh Chander Sood judgment, and reaffirmed that pension rights under such schemes are subject to administrative review and financial viability.

constitutional petition_dismissed Significant pension scheme repeal cut-off date vested right Article 14 equality

Pinki v. State of Uttar Pradesh and Anr.

15 Apr 2025 · J. B. Pardiwala; R. Mahadevan · 2025 INSC 482
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The Supreme Court set aside bail granted to accused in an interstate child trafficking racket, emphasizing stringent judicial scrutiny in such serious offences to protect victims and ensure effective prosecution.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant child trafficking bail cancellation interstate kidnapping Sections 363, 311, 370(5) IPC

Rajendhiran v. Muthaiammal @ Muthayee & Ors.

15 Apr 2025 · Vikram Nath; Sandeep Mehta · 2025 INSC 508

The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's judgment allowing a suit based on unproven oral partition and will, reinstating the dismissal of the suit by lower courts for lack of evidence and non-joinder of necessary parties.

civil appeal_allowed Significant oral partition will proof Section 68 Indian Evidence Act Section 63 Indian Succession Act

Varshatai v. The State of Maharashtra

15 Apr 2025 · Sudhanshu Dhulia; K. Vinod Chandran · 2025 INSC 486

The Supreme Court upheld the lawful use of Urdu alongside Marathi on a Municipal Council signboard, affirming constitutional recognition of multiple official languages and dismissing the appellant's challenge under Maharashtra's official language laws.

constitutional appeal_dismissed Significant Official language Urdu language Marathi language Maharashtra Local Authorities (Official Languages) Act, 2022

JANSHRUTI (PEOPLE’S VOICE) v. UNION OF INDIA & ORS.

15 Apr 2025 · Surya Kant; Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh · 2025 INSC 536

The Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of Section 498A IPC, dismissed the petition seeking gender-neutral reforms, and emphasized judicial restraint in legislative matters despite concerns of misuse.

constitutional petition_dismissed Significant Section 498A IPC constitutional validity Article 32 Constitution gender-neutral legislation

Suresh Kumar Agarwal v. M/s. Haldia Steels Limited & Anr.

15 Apr 2025 · Vikram Nath; Sandeep Mehta · 2025 INSC 636

The Supreme Court held that a belated complaint alleging breach of contract without cognizable offence cannot sustain criminal proceedings and set aside the High Court’s order directing further investigation.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant breach of contract cognizable offence closure report further investigation

Nikhila Divyang Mehta & Anr. v. Hitesh P. Sanghvi & Ors.

15 Apr 2025 · Pankaj Mithal; S. V. N. Bhatti · 2025 INSC 485

The Supreme Court held that a suit for declaration of a Will and Codicil filed beyond the three-year limitation period is barred by limitation and the plaint is liable to be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC without requiring evidence.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Order VII Rule 11 CPC Limitation Act 1963 Article 58 Limitation Act declaration suit

Prayas Tyagi v. Secretary General, Supreme Court of India and Ors

09 Apr 2025 · Prateek Jalan · 2025:DHC:2510

The Delhi High Court upheld cancellation of candidature of a candidate with pending criminal proceedings during recruitment, holding that subsequent acquittal does not automatically entitle appointment and employer discretion must be respected.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant cancellation of candidature criminal antecedents public employment disclosure of criminal case

Prabhjot Kaur v. State of Punjab

09 Apr 2025 · Sudhanshu Dhulia; K. Vinod Chandran · 2025 INSC 479

The Supreme Court upheld the validity of reservation for women in a government post as per the advertisement issued before roster amendments, holding that recruitment rules cannot be changed midway through the process.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant reservation for women horizontal reservation vertical reservation roster system