UNKNOWN COURT
476 judgments
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The court dismissed the appeal and upheld the conviction, holding that the prosecution proved the accused's guilt beyond reasonable doubt through credible circumstantial and forensic evidence.
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The judgment clarifies the mandatory procedural requirements under Section 47(m) of the Tamil Nadu Criminal Rules for sustaining criminal convictions and emphasizes strict compliance to uphold fair trial standards.
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The court clarified the mandatory procedural compliance under Section 47(m) Tamil Nadu Criminal Rules and upheld convictions where evidence was sufficient, while setting aside others due to procedural lapses or evidentiary deficiencies.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence in a criminal appeal, affirming the prosecution's proof beyond reasonable doubt and the correctness of the trial and appellate courts' findings.
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The court upheld the recovery suit based on valid promissory notes and dismissed the appeal challenging the enforceability of the debt.
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The court dismissed the appeal, setting aside convictions under Sections 406, 498A, and 500 IPC and rejecting the maintenance claim under Section 125 CrPC due to insufficient evidence.
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The court ruled that a government company is not a 'government authority' under the Land Acquisition Act, and thus the petitioner corporation cannot claim disputed plots as government land or exercise statutory authority over them.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the petitioner, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and procedural fairness was maintained.
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The court upheld the conviction of the accused, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and procedural safeguards were duly observed.
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The court upheld the conviction under Section 92 IPC, ruling that the accused failed to prove their acts were done in good faith for public benefit, thus denying them protection under the section.
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The court upheld the conviction for murder based on credible eyewitness and forensic evidence, dismissing the appeal and affirming the trial court's judgment under Sections 23 and 24 of the IPC.
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The court dismissed the petitioner's appeal in a property dispute, affirming the respondent's lawful possession and title and rejecting frivolous criminal complaints.
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The court held that eviction and rent enhancement under the Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1959, require strict statutory compliance, protecting tenants against arbitrary eviction and unreasonable rent increases.
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The court upheld the petitioner’s ownership and possession of the disputed property, rejecting the respondent’s adverse possession claim and affirming the supremacy of valid title over statutory protections under rent control laws.
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The High Court upheld the conviction under the Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act for illegal possession and transportation of liquor, affirming lawful seizure and procedural compliance.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction under the Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act, 1923 for illegal possession of liquor, affirming the prosecution's burden to prove the charge beyond reasonable doubt with proper evidence.
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The court upheld the conviction by affirming the correct application of evidence law provisions and procedural safeguards, dismissing the appeal.
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The High Court upheld the conviction under the POCSO Act, ruling that credible victim testimony suffices for conviction of penetrative sexual assault on a minor, even without corroboration.
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The court held that chit fund operations must strictly comply with statutory provisions, and mismanagement entitles subscribers to relief, directing rectification and refund in a dispute under the Tamil Nadu Chit Funds Act, 1982.
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The court upheld the validity of a registered sale deed and the petitioner's possession, dismissing the respondent's challenge in a property ownership dispute.