UNKNOWN COURT
476 judgments
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The appellate court upheld the conviction under Section 196 IPC, affirming the sufficiency of evidence and proper handling of electronic evidence, while rejecting the petitioner’s procedural and constitutional claims.
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The Supreme Court upheld the respondent's lawful possession and title over disputed property, dismissing the petitioner's appeal for declaration of title and recovery of possession.
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The court dismissed the petitioner's appeal, affirming the respondent's lawful possession and title over the disputed property based on possession coupled with valid title documents.
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The court upheld the university's decision denying recognition of the appellant's Ph.D. degree due to failure to meet the prescribed minimum academic standards, dismissing the appeal.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentences of the accused for murder and rape based on reliable forensic and circumstantial evidence, dismissing the appeal.
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The court upheld the petitioner's claim for compensation under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for permanent disability suffered by her minor son in a motor vehicle accident, confirming the tribunal's award of Rs. 2,00,000 with interest.
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The court upheld the award of Rs. 2,00,000/- compensation with interest to the petitioner for permanent disability of his minor son due to a motor vehicle accident, confirming insurer's liability under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
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The court upheld the conviction and sentence for murder and related offences, affirming that the prosecution proved the accused's guilt beyond reasonable doubt as members of an unlawful assembly with common intention.
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The court held that compound interest is enforceable when agreed upon expressly or impliedly by contract and conduct, dismissing the petitioner’s challenge to pay interest on accrued interest.
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The court dismissed the petitioner's application for permission to adduce evidence, affirming that procedural safeguards under the Indian Evidence Act must be strictly followed to maintain the integrity of judicial proceedings.
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The court upheld the conviction and enhanced sentence of a repeat offender, affirming the legality of aggregating prior convictions for sentencing without violating constitutional rights.
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The court upheld the trial court decree holding the respondent liable to repay Rs. 3.65 lakhs with interest for breach of trust in a financial transaction.
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The court held that failure to return entrusted money despite repeated requests constitutes breach of trust, ordering the respondent to repay the petitioner with interest.
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The court upheld disciplinary proceedings against a police official, affirming the necessity of fair inquiry and adherence to service rules in departmental actions.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of accused persons, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt through credible evidence including medical and forensic reports.
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The court upheld the conviction under Section 302 IPC, ruling that the accused intentionally caused a fatal injury sufficient to cause death, rejecting claims of self-defense and reducing the charge.
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The Supreme Court affirmed the Registrar's authority to regulate societies under the Societies Registration Act, emphasizing adherence to procedural fairness and natural justice before taking adverse action.
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The court upheld the validity of FIR registration and investigation under the CrPC and Arms Act, emphasizing procedural compliance and rejecting the petition challenging the criminal proceedings.
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The Supreme Court upheld the trial court's cognizance and framing of charges under the SC/ST Act, dismissing the petition to quash FIRs and criminal proceedings against the accused.
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The court upheld income tax recovery proceedings under Section 293 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, dismissing the petition challenging the validity of property transfer and registration related to disputed H.U.F. properties.