UNKNOWN COURT
476 judgments
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The court upheld the High Court's order directing payment of provident fund dues with 6% interest to a voluntarily retired employee under the Motor Transport Employees Regulations, 1990.
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The High Court upheld the maintainability of criminal proceedings under Sections 406, 420 IPC, refusing to quash the FIR under Section 482 CrPC, emphasizing the need for a prima facie case before interference.
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The court upheld the conviction of the petitioner for selling adulterated edible oil under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, affirming the sufficiency of evidence and procedural compliance.
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The court disposed of applications seeking to set aside an order rejecting matters for non-compliance as infructuous following the recall of notices on which the rejection was based.
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The court upheld the conviction under Sections 366, 376, and 302 IPC based on a complete chain of circumstantial and medical evidence, dismissing the appeal.
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The court upheld the administrative classification of land records, dismissing the petitioner’s writ petition for lack of valid ownership under the Tamil Nadu Land Reforms and Survey Acts.
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The court upheld the conviction under Sections 302/34 and 201 IPC based on consistent circumstantial and forensic evidence, affirming the principle of joint liability and the importance of maintaining evidentiary chain of custody.
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The court upheld the murder conviction by affirming the reliability of forensic evidence and the principle of corroboration, dismissing the appellant's challenge to the chain of custody and procedural aspects.
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The court upheld the petition for enforcement of possession rights, directing restoration of possession to the petitioner in accordance with prior orders, emphasizing strict procedural compliance and rejecting baseless objections.
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The Supreme Court upheld the issuance of summons under Section 319 CrPC against the petitioner, affirming the discretionary power of courts to summon additional accused based on credible material, and dismissed the petition challenging the summons.
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The court upheld the summons issued under Section 319 CrPC against the petitioner, affirming the discretionary power to summon additional accused based on prima facie evidence during trial.
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The court upheld the Municipal Corporation's lawful eviction of unauthorized occupants under Section 226 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, dismissing the respondent's appeal against possession recovery and penalties.
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The court held that unauthorized occupation and transfer of government land is illegal and directed the State to recover possession and cancel all unauthorized entries, affirming the government's right to protect its property under Article 226.
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The court allowed the petitioner’s appeal enforcing contractual and property rights, emphasizing statutory compliance and balancing procedural technicalities with substantive justice.
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The court dismissed the appeal, holding that the respondent lawfully possessed the disputed property and the petitioner failed to comply with eviction procedures or prove illegal occupation.
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The High Court upheld the murder conviction under Section 302 IPC, holding that the prosecution proved the appellant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt despite minor inconsistencies.
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The Supreme Court upheld the validity of investigations under the Tamil Nadu Cooperative Societies Act, 1983, dismissing the petitioner's challenge on procedural and evidentiary grounds.
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The court upheld the conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act for cheque dishonor, affirming the presumption of liability and dismissing the petitioner's appeal.
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The High Court acquitted appellants in a murder case due to failure of prosecution to prove overt acts and common intention under Section 34 IPC beyond reasonable doubt.