UNKNOWN COURT
68 judgments
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The Supreme Court affirms the EPFO's statutory quasi-judicial powers under the EPF Act, 1952, upholding its authority to issue notices, recover dues, and enforce compliance while emphasizing adherence to natural justice and procedural safeguards.
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The Supreme Court upheld the validity of further investigation by CB-CID after filing of charge sheet under Section 173(8) CrPC, affirming the High Court's dismissal of the revision petition challenging the State Home Department's order.
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The court upheld the validity of Assembly resolutions imposing penalties, dismissing the appeal and affirming the fines imposed for procedural and substantive compliance.
Deepesh Gupta v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Court allowed the petition to quash the FIR and complaint under the Wild Life (Protection) Act and IPC, and issued a corrigendum correcting typographical errors in the earlier judgment.
NTPC LTD. v. DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT
The court corrected a typographical error and directed the Trial Court to consider NCLT-granted immunity before deciding whether NTPC Ltd. should be arrayed as an accused, requiring a reasoned order.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of the appellant for kidnapping and wrongful confinement of a minor girl, holding that the credible testimony of the victim alone suffices to sustain conviction under Sections 366, 342, and 506 IPC.
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The court upheld the criminal conviction and sentence of the petitioner, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and that the trial and appellate courts correctly applied the law.
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The court upheld the conviction under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, affirming that proper sealing and certification of food samples establish liability for selling adulterated food.
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The court held that development agreements confer enforceable property rights under the Indian Partnership Act, entitling parties to possession and control, and clarified jurisdictional limits of local land authorities.
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The court upheld the petitioner's ownership and possession rights over property and development rights, rejecting respondents' claims under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, and set aside interim orders favoring respondents.
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The court upheld the constitutional validity of 75% SC and 25% ST reservation in government jobs, directing effective monitoring and transparency in implementation.
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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.