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The Supreme Court upheld the legality of investigation and arrests by SFIO under the Companies Act beyond the initial investigation period upon extension, dismissing writ petitions challenging remand orders and interim bail granted by the High Court.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence under Section 302 IPC and POTA based on reliable circumstantial evidence and voluntary confessions, affirming procedural compliance and fair trial guarantees.
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The Supreme Court upheld conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, emphasizing the mandatory statutory presumption of debt on cheque dishonor and modified the sentence considering the case facts.
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The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction and sentence of the petitioner, affirming the correct application of evidence appreciation and procedural safeguards.
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The Supreme Court held that employees who resign are not entitled to pension benefits under a self-financing bank pension scheme, affirming the validity of Regulation 22's exclusion of resigned and dismissed employees.
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The Supreme Court upheld the criminal conviction and sentence, affirming the necessity of credible evidence and strict adherence to procedural safeguards in criminal trials.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of the accused under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, affirming that credible evidence of acceptance of illegal gratification justifies conviction and concurrent findings of fact should not be disturbed absent manifest error.
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The court upheld the conviction of the petitioner, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and that the trial and appellate courts correctly applied the law and procedural safeguards.
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction, affirming that guilt must be established beyond reasonable doubt and procedural irregularities not affecting trial fairness do not warrant acquittal.
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The court upheld the conviction under Sections 825 and 826 of the Tamil Nadu Police Act, 2015, affirming that the prosecution met the burden of proof and procedural safeguards were complied with.
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The court held that bidi workers are entitled to minimum wages and statutory benefits under labor laws, rejecting their classification as contract laborers and upholding labor department notifications fixing their wages.
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The Supreme Court upheld the murder conviction under Section 302 IPC, affirming that circumstantial evidence forming a complete chain can sustain conviction beyond reasonable doubt without violation of fundamental rights.