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01 Mar 2019
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The court upheld the conviction of the petitioner, affirming that the evidence was sufficient and procedural safeguards were observed, thereby dismissing the appeal.

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25 Feb 2019 · 2019 INSC 259

The court upheld eviction and rent fixation orders under the Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960, affirming strict compliance with statutory provisions and principles of natural justice.

property appeal_dismissed Significant Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 Eviction proceedings Rent fixation Section 60

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25 Feb 2019

The High Court upheld the conviction under Section 48 IPC, 1971, affirming that the trial complied with procedural safeguards and was supported by sufficient evidence.

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The court upheld the conviction of the accused for voluntarily causing grievous hurt and criminal trespass, affirming that credible eyewitness and medical evidence suffice despite procedural delays.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant voluntarily causing grievous hurt criminal trespass Section 326 IPC Section 452 IPC

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07 Feb 2019 · V. C. Srivastava; M. M. Kumar

The court upheld the conviction and life sentence of the accused for murder under Section 302 IPC based on intention and forensic evidence, while confirming victim compensation.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Section 302 IPC Murder Intention to cause death Victim compensation

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05 Feb 2019
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The High Court upheld the criminal conviction of the petitioner, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and the trial was conducted fairly in accordance with law.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant criminal conviction fair trial proof beyond reasonable doubt concurrent findings

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31 Jan 2019 · 2019 INSC 305
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction under the Indian Penal Code, affirming that the evidence was sufficient and procedural safeguards were observed, dismissing the appeal.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant conviction proof beyond reasonable doubt Indian Penal Code principles of natural justice

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01 Jan 2019
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The High Court upheld the appellant's conviction for multiple serious offences, affirming lawful arrest, proper application of criminal conspiracy principles, and denial of bail due to strong prosecution evidence.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant arrest and remand Sections 167 and 309 CrPC criminal conspiracy joint liability

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14 Nov 2018 · 2018 INSC 1204
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The court held that the Registrar's powers to cancel cooperative society registrations and impose penalties must be exercised with due process and natural justice, and judicial review is available to prevent arbitrary administrative action.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant Cooperative Societies Act Registrar powers Cancellation of registration Natural justice

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14 Nov 2018
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The court upheld the validity of an enforcement order under section 6 of the Factories Act, 1948, emphasizing adherence to natural justice and procedural safeguards while limiting judicial interference.

administrative appeal_dismissed Significant Factories Act 1948 Section 6 Factories Act Natural justice Judicial review

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10 Aug 2018

The court held that government grants and appointments under the Indian Government Grants Act, 1978 must strictly comply with statutory and procedural requirements, quashing those made in violation thereof.

administrative petition_allowed Significant Indian Government Grants Act, 1978 administrative law government grants statutory interpretation

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17 Apr 2018

The court upheld the validity of summons issued under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, dismissing the appellants' challenge based on procedural defects and affirming the trial court's jurisdiction.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant Section 138 Negotiable Instruments Act summons validity service of summons trial court jurisdiction

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27 Apr 2016 · 2019 INSC 1346
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the appellant for murder, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt through credible eyewitness and forensic evidence.

criminal appeal_dismissed Significant proof beyond reasonable doubt circumstantial evidence concurrent findings eyewitness testimony

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30 Nov 1820

The court upheld the correctness of pay fixation under the Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Pay) Rules, 1998, dismissing claims for enhanced pay and arrears by government employees.

labor appeal_dismissed Significant pay fixation Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Pay) Rules, 1998 grade pay pay bands