UNKNOWN COURT
476 judgments
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The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction based on a complete chain of circumstantial evidence, affirming the principles of burden of proof and benefit of doubt in criminal law.
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The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction under Section 302 IPC, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt with credible evidence and proper procedural safeguards.
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The court held that lawful ownership and possession prevail over statutory tenancy rights, allowing the petitioner’s appeal for restoration of possession against wrongful dispossession.
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The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction based on a complete chain of circumstantial and forensic evidence, dismissing the appellant's appeal for lack of reasonable doubt.
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The appellate court upheld the trial court's conviction and sentence, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and all procedural and constitutional safeguards were observed.
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction, affirming that the evidence met the standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt and the trial was conducted fairly under constitutional guarantees.
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The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction based on a complete chain of circumstantial evidence proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt with due respect to procedural and constitutional safeguards.
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The court held that the ESI Act applies retrospectively to establishments employing 20 or more persons on any day during the preceding 12 months, thereby extending coverage and liability to such employers.
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The Supreme Court transferred writ petitions concerning the minimum age of marriage to itself for uniform adjudication, emphasizing the need for consistent legal interpretation across states.