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Om Prakash Ahuja v. Reliance General Insurance Co. Ltd.
The Supreme Court held that an insurer cannot deny renewal and claims for a renewed health insurance policy period when premiums were paid and non-disclosure of unrelated disease was immaterial, restoring consumer forum orders in favor of the insured.
Sarnam Singh v. Shriram General Insurance Co. Ltd.
The Supreme Court restored the full compensation awarded for 100% loss of earning capacity due to amputation, rejecting the High Court's reduction to 80%.
Sarnam Singh v. Shriram General Insurance Co. Ltd.
The Supreme Court restored full compensation for a motor accident victim by holding that loss of earning capacity must reflect the functional disability relative to the injured person's occupation, affirming 100% loss where the injury precludes performing the job.
Ramesh Kumar v. NCT of Delhi
The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's revocation of anticipatory bail and excessive bond condition in a cheating case, emphasizing the discretionary nature of bail and the need for reasonable conditions aligned with the evidence and nature of the offense.
Ramesh Kumar v. NCT of Delhi
The Supreme Court held that imposing an excessive monetary bond as a condition for anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC is unjustified and modified the bail conditions accordingly, reaffirming the protection of personal liberty against disproportionate restrictions.
Ramesh Kumar v. State of NCT of Delhi
The Supreme Court held that imposing a condition to deposit money as a pre-requisite for anticipatory bail in cheating cases is impermissible and remitted the matter for fresh consideration without such onerous conditions.
Sujaya Jain v. Haryana State and Others
The court upheld the dismissal of the petition to quash criminal proceedings, affirming that charge framing requires only a prima facie case and quashing under Section 482 CrPC is to be sparingly exercised.
Supriya Jain v. State of Haryana
The Supreme Court upheld the High Court's refusal to quash criminal proceedings against the appellant, holding that sufficient prima facie material existed to proceed to trial for conspiracy and cheating.
Indira Devi v. Veena Gupta
The Supreme Court held that the right of repurchase under a conditional sale deed is assignable unless expressly prohibited, and upheld the High Court's decree for specific performance in favor of the assignee of such right.
Indira Devi v. Veena Gupta
The Supreme Court held that the right of repurchase under a conditional sale deed is assignable unless expressly made personal, and upheld the High Court's decree for specific performance in favor of the assignee of such right.
GURUDEEP SINGH v. REGONDA SRINIVAS
The Supreme Court set aside contempt convictions against NTPC officials for alleged non-compliance with a High Court recruitment order, holding that issuance of a fresh notification was not wilful disobedience and accepting their unconditional apology.
GURUDEEP SINGH v. REGONDA SRINIVAS
The Supreme Court set aside contempt convictions of NTPC officials for alleged non-compliance with a High Court recruitment order, holding no wilful disobedience occurred and accepting their unconditional apology.
Saurin Ketan Jariwala v. State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court upheld the Competent Authority's order granting Deemed Conveyance under MOFA, holding that the developer was a promoter obligated to transfer title despite contractual clauses reserving land rights.
Sheil Properties Private Limited v. Dani Wooltex Corporation
The Bombay High Court set aside the arbitrator's order terminating arbitration on alleged abandonment, holding that abandonment requires clear evidence and the arbitrator must actively manage proceedings.
Dr Pradeep Rangrao Nalawade v. Poona College of Pharmacy & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that the petitioner’s service interruptions were condonable under pension rules, entitling him to pension benefits despite technical breaks and gaps exceeding one year initially.
Dinesh Sudam Patil & Ors. v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that an employee appointed on compassionate grounds who completed probation as a teacher with prior approval is entitled to continuity of service, and refusal by the Education Officer without statutory grounds is illegal.
Balaji Constructions v. Dattatraya Bapurao Ghadage
The High Court upheld the acquittal in a Section 138 NI Act case, ruling that complaints by unregistered firms are maintainable but the complainant must prove liability, and the accused can rebut the presumption under Section 139.
Rajan Sahadeo Ratul & Tulsuli Aikyavardhak Sangh v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors.
The Bombay High Court held that failure of the Education Department to nominate surplus candidates or respond timely permits school management to appoint teachers and directed approval of such appointment, quashing the refusal order.
Raghubir Singh v. The Secretary Land and Building
The Delhi High Court upheld the rejection of alternative land allotment to an appellant whose share was less than one bigha at acquisition, holding that post-acquisition relinquishment deeds cannot confer eligibility beyond prescribed policy and limitation.
Delhi Development Authority v. Om Prakash Kapoor & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed DDA's appeal and upheld the order directing execution of lease deed for Plot No. 273 for general commercial use after the petitioner complied with Court-ordered conversion charges.