UNKNOWN COURT
476 judgments
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The court upheld the decree for recovery of Rs. 45,00,000 with interest against the respondent for breach of trust, dismissing the appeal and affirming the applicability of Section 96(2) CPC.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence under Section 302 IPC, affirming the sufficiency of circumstantial evidence and the fairness of the trial.
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The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction and sentence under the IPC, affirming that the prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt and that procedural safeguards were duly observed.
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The court directed revision of wage fixation and worker classification to comply with statutory minimum wage laws and procedural requirements, setting aside non-compliant orders.
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The court upheld the government’s wage fixation and revision orders as compliant with statutory requirements, dismissing the petitioner’s challenge for enhanced minimum wages.
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The court held that pensioners are entitled to pension based on last pay drawn at retirement and notional increments or pay scale revisions after retirement do not enhance pension unless expressly provided by law.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence under Sections 302/304 IPC, affirming the proper appreciation of evidence and adherence to fair trial principles by the lower courts.
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The court upheld lower courts' findings dismissing the petitioner's claims of unlawful occupation and criminal trespass over disputed agricultural property, emphasizing the need for clear evidence and appropriate civil remedies.
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The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the appellant, emphasizing the necessity of clear evidence and procedural fairness in criminal trials and limiting appellate interference with concurrent findings of fact.
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The High Court upheld the conviction of accused for criminal conspiracy and misappropriation under the Prevention of Corruption Act, affirming the admissibility of financial evidence and procedural compliance including sanction under Section 197 CrPC.