Supreme Court of India

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Mohd. Tahir Hussain v. State of NCT of Delhi

22 Jan 2025 · Pankaj Mithal; Ahsanuddin Amanullah · 2025 INSC 100
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The Supreme Court held that interim bail cannot be granted solely for election campaigning, but allowed limited interim bail for filing nomination, with a split verdict on bail for campaigning.

criminal other Significant interim bail election campaigning right to contest elections Section 62(5) Representation of People Act

DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT v. SUBHASH SHARMA

21 Jan 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Ujjal Bhuyan · 2025 INSC 141
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The Supreme Court upheld bail granted due to illegal arrest violating Article 22(2) of the Constitution and Section 57 Cr.P.C, emphasizing mandatory production before Magistrate within 24 hours in PMLA cases.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Article 22(2) Constitution of India Section 57 Cr.P.C Prevention of Money Laundering Act illegal arrest

Laxmi Das v. State of West Bengal

21 Jan 2025 · B. V. Nagarathna; Satish Chandra Sharma · 2025 INSC 86

The Supreme Court held that mere disapproval or insult does not constitute abetment of suicide under Section 306 IPC and quashed charges against the appellant for lack of proximate instigation or mens rea.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant abetment of suicide Section 306 IPC instigation mens rea

VIPIN KUMAR v. JAYDEEP & OTHERS

21 Jan 2025 · B.V. Nagarathna; Satish Chandra Sharma · 2025 INSC 169

The Supreme Court set aside a High Court judgment allowing a second appeal without framing substantial questions of law and without proper notice, restoring the appeal for fresh hearing due to procedural irregularities and allegations of fraud.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Second Appeal Section 100 CPC Substantial Question of Law Service of Notice

State of Jharkhand v. Dr. Nishkant Dubey & Ors.

21 Jan 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Manmohan · 2025 INSC 94

The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's quashing of an FIR against MPs for alleged unlawful entry and coercion at an airport, holding that the Aircraft Act, 1934 prescribes exclusive procedures barring police investigation without prior sanction and that IPC offences were not made out.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Aircraft Act 1934 Section 12B Aircraft Act quashing FIR criminal trespass IPC

State of Punjab v. M/S Om Prakash Brick

21 Jan 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Ujjal Bhuyan · 2025 INSC 88

The Supreme Court held that the State Government is entitled to levy royalty on brick earth declared as a minor mineral under the 1957 Act and Mineral Rules irrespective of land ownership, and civil suits restraining such levy are not maintainable.

civil appeal_allowed Significant minor minerals royalty levy Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 Punjab Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1964

The General Manager Personnel Syndicate Bank & Ors v. B S N Prasad

21 Jan 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Augustine George Masih · 2025 INSC 89
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The Supreme Court upheld the disciplinary finding of misconduct against a bank branch manager but modified the dismissal penalty to a minor penalty, emphasizing the lower standard of proof in disciplinary proceedings and the need for proportionality.

labor appeal_allowed Significant disciplinary inquiry bank officer misconduct standard of proof natural justice

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. v. Commissioner of Central Excise Nashik Commissionerate

20 Jan 2025 · Abhay S. Oka; Pankaj Mithal · 2025 INSC 84
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The Supreme Court held that the price fixed under the MOU between Oil Marketing Companies was not the sole consideration for sale under Section 4(1)(a) of the Central Excise Act, and the extended period of limitation and penalty could not be invoked without proof of suppression or fraud.

tax appeal_allowed Significant Central Excise Act, 1944 transaction value Import Parity Price extended period of limitation

Bhupinderpal Singh Gill v. State of Punjab

20 Jan 2025 · Dipankar Datta; Manmohan · 2025 INSC 83

The Supreme Court set aside a disciplinary penalty cutting pension of a senior medical officer, holding the findings unsupported by legal evidence and the punishment disproportionate, emphasizing procedural fairness and judicial review limits in disciplinary cases.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant disciplinary proceedings public servant natural justice judicial review

Jyostnamayee Mishra v. State of Odisha

20 Jan 2025 · J.K. Maheshwari; Rajesh Bindal · 2025 INSC 87
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The Supreme Court held that the post of Tracer is to be filled exclusively by direct recruitment as per statutory rules, dismissed the petitioner's claim for promotion from Peon, and emphasized strict adherence to recruitment procedures and the illegality of appointments made in violation thereof.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant direct recruitment promotion Orissa Subordinate Architectural Service Rules, 1979 Article 14

U. SUDHEERA & OTHERS v. C. YASHODA & OTHERS

17 Jan 2025 · R. Mahadevan; J. B. Pardiwala · 2025 INSC 80

The Supreme Court held that a High Court cannot grant interim relief in a second appeal under Section 100 CPC without first framing substantial question(s) of law, setting aside the impugned interim order.

civil appeal_allowed Significant Second Appeal Section 100 CPC Substantial Question of Law Interim Order

SUNKARI TIRUMALA RAO v. PENKI ARUNA KUMARI

17 Jan 2025 · J. B. Pardiwala; R. Mahadevan · 2025 INSC 92

The Supreme Court held that a suit for recovery of money filed by partners of an unregistered partnership firm against another partner is barred under Section 69(1) of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 and is not maintainable.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant Section 69 Indian Partnership Act unregistered partnership maintainability of suit recovery of money

The State of Jharkhand & Others v. Vikash Tiwary

17 Jan 2025 · J.B. Pardiwala; R. Mahadevan · 2025 INSC 79

The Supreme Court upheld the lawful intra-State transfer of a life convict prisoner by prison authorities on administrative grounds, setting aside the High Court's quashing of the transfer order.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant prisoner transfer intra-State transfer Prisoners Act 1900 Inspector General of Prisons

Surendra Kumar Jain v. Santobai & Another

17 Jan 2025 · M. M. Sundresh; Rajesh Bindal · 2025 INSC 230
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The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's order condoning a 2,422-day delay in restoring an appeal dismissed for non-prosecution, holding that unexplained inordinate delay and lack of sufficient cause warrant dismissal of the restoration application.

civil appeal_allowed Significant condonation of delay Order XLI Rule 19 CPC restoration of appeal sufficient cause

Vimal Babu Dhumadiya & Ors. v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors.

17 Jan 2025 · Vikram Nath; Sajay Karol; Sandeep Mehta · 2025 INSC 77

The Supreme Court dismissed the Article 32 petition challenging a Bombay High Court judgment, holding that such challenge must be pursued by recall or under Article 136, not by declaring the judgment illegal under Article 32.

constitutional petition_dismissed Article 32 Constitution High Court judgment illegal judgment hearing of parties

BISWAJIT DAS v. CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

16 Jan 2025 · Dipankar Datta; Manmohan · 2025 INSC 85
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction under IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act but modified the sentence to the period already served, clarifying that limited notice does not restrict the Court's jurisdiction to consider all substantial issues under Article 142.

criminal appeal_partially_allowed Significant Prevention of Corruption Act Article 136 Article 142 limited notice

Irfan Alias Bhayu Mevati v. State of Madhya Pradesh

16 Jan 2025 · Vikram Nath; Sanjay Karol; Sandeep Mehta · 2025 INSC 150

The Supreme Court set aside convictions and death sentences due to denial of fair trial rights in challenging DNA evidence, ordering a de novo trial with proper expert examination.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant DNA evidence fair trial right to cross-examination scientific expert testimony

DEEN DAYAL TIWARI v. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

16 Jan 2025 · Vikram Nath; Sanjay Karol; Sandeep Mehta · 2025 INSC 111
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction for murdering his wife and four daughters but commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment considering mitigating factors and the possibility of reformation.

criminal appeal_partly_allowed Significant circumstantial evidence Section 302 IPC death penalty rarest of rare

Rakesh Kumar Raghuvanshi v. State of Madhya Pradesh

16 Jan 2025 · J. B. Pardiwala; R. Mahadevan · 2025 INSC 96

The Supreme Court upheld the conviction under the NDPS Act, holding that conscious possession of contraband was proved beyond reasonable doubt and the appellant failed to satisfactorily explain possession.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant conscious possession NDPS Act Section 54 NDPS Act Section 35 NDPS Act

Dharmendra Kumar Singh & Ors. v. High Court of Jharkhand & Ors.

15 Jan 2025 · B. V. Nagarathna; Satish Chandra Sharma · 2025 INSC 72
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The Supreme Court held that judicial officers qualifying the suitability test under the 65% promotion quota are entitled to promotion based on individual merit without comparative ranking, granting appellants notional promotion and consequential benefits.

civil appeal_allowed Significant promotion judicial officers suitability test merit-cum-seniority