UNKNOWN COURT
476 judgments
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The court upheld the conviction and disciplinary action against a police officer for misconduct under the Tamil Nadu Police Act, emphasizing statutory limits on police powers and the necessity of procedural fairness.
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The court upheld the conviction of the accused for murder and related offences, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt through credible evidence.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence under Sections 302 and 34 IPC, affirming that the appellant shared common intention in the murder, based on consistent medical and eyewitness evidence.
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The court upheld the petitioner's ownership and possession rights under a registered sale deed, allowed eviction of the respondent, and awarded compensation for unlawful occupation.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence based on a complete chain of circumstantial evidence and reliable eyewitness testimony, affirming the protection of fundamental rights and proportionality in sentencing.
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction under Section 302 IPC, affirming the sufficiency of evidence and procedural fairness in the trial and appellate courts.
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The High Court upheld the conviction under Sections 1359 and 362 IPC, affirming that the petitioner dishonestly misappropriated entrusted property, with procedural safeguards duly observed.
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The Supreme Court held that officials of banks and financial institutions qualify as 'public servants' under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, validating government notifications and enabling their prosecution for corruption.
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The court held that the definition of 'public servant' under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, includes employees of government-aided and cooperative institutions when performing public functions, endorsing an expansive interpretation to effectively combat corruption.
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The court held that possession under a decree must be taken strictly in accordance with Rule 92 CPC by a proper officer or authorized person, and failure to follow this procedure invalidates the possession.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the appellant, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt with proper adherence to procedural safeguards.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the appellant, affirming that the evidence met the standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt and no procedural irregularities warranted interference.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction under Section 302 IPC, affirming that the evidence proved the appellant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt and the trial was fair.
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The court upheld the conviction and sentence for murder under Section 302 IPC, affirming that the prosecution proved the appellant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt through medical and eyewitness evidence.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction based on a complete chain of circumstantial evidence establishing the appellant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction based on a complete chain of circumstantial evidence, dismissing the appellant's challenge to the trial and appellate courts' findings.
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The court upheld the appellant's conviction for illegal possession and use of firearms and explosives under the Tamil Nadu Police Act and IPC, affirming the legality of seizure and sufficiency of evidence.
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The court upheld the decree directing the respondent to repay Rs. 45,00,000 with interest for breach of trust, dismissing the respondent's appeal and affirming proper enforcement procedures.