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Ahmednagar Mahanagar Palika v. Ahmednagar Mahanagar Palika Kamgar Union
The Supreme Court held that heirs of employees are not entitled to compassionate appointments on retirement/superannuation under the 1981 Industrial Court award post-conversion to Municipal Corporation, quashing such appointment directions as violative of constitutional principles.
N. Srinivasa Rao v. Smt. Ranjeev R. Acharya
The Supreme Court dismissed contempt petitions and discharged notices against alleged contemnors due to lack of grounds for continuing proceedings.
N. Srinivasa Rao v. Ranjeev R. Acharya
The Supreme Court dismissed contempt petitions for lack of grounds and discharged notices issued to the alleged contemnors, thereby closing the proceedings.
Jasmair Singh v. State of Haryana
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 323, 406, 498-A, and 506 IPC based on a bona fide compromise between husband and wife, affirming the scope of Section 482 CrPC to promote settlement in matrimonial disputes.
Jasmair Singh v. State of Haryana
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and quashed criminal proceedings under Sections 323, 406, 498-A, and 506 IPC based on a genuine compromise between the parties, affirming the scope of Section 482 CrPC to prevent abuse of process.
P. VIJAY NATARAJ v. STATE
The Supreme Court allowed the appellants' appeal and discharged them from criminal charges related to the sale of land, recognizing the lawful release of the land in favor of the complainant under the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act.
P. VIJAY NATARAJ & ORS. v. STATE & ANR.
The Supreme Court allowed the appellants' appeal and discharged them from criminal charges relating to alleged non-disclosure of land reservation, recognizing their bona fide conduct and the official release of the land in favor of the complainant.
Kahkansha Anjum Khan v. Mohammad Wamique Ansari
The Supreme Court allowed the petitioner’s transfer petition and ordered transfer of the matrimonial petition filed under Section 281 of Muslim Law from the Family Court at Azamgarh to the Family Court at Jabalpur.
Kahkansha Anjum Khan v. Mohammad Wamique Ansari
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a matrimonial petition from the Family Court at Azamgarh to the Family Court at Jabalpur for proper adjudication under Section 281 of Muslim Law.
Surjit Kishore Das v. Ajay Kishore Das
The Supreme Court dismissed the transfer petition but directed the Trial Court to expedite the civil proceedings considering the advanced age of the parties.
Surjit Kishore Das v. Ajay Kishore Das
The Supreme Court dismissed the transfer petition seeking transfer of a civil case and directed the Trial Court to expedite the proceedings, preferably concluding within one year.
Surbhi Goyal (Agrawal) v. Ashutosh Banka
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a divorce petition from the Family Court in Uttar Pradesh to the Family Court in Bihar to ensure proper adjudication and convenience of parties.
Saloni Agrawal v. Surbhit Mittal
The Supreme Court allowed the transfer of a matrimonial case from the Family Court, Lucknow to the Family Court, Surat, emphasizing convenience and fairness to the parties.
Saloni Agrawal v. Surbhit Mittal
The Supreme Court allowed the petitioner’s transfer petition, directing the transfer of a matrimonial case from the Family Court at Lucknow to the Family Court at Surat for proper adjudication.
Ramesh Vasantrao Patil v. The State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court upheld the disqualification of a Gram Panchayat member under Section 14(1)(d) following removal under Section 39(1), affirming that interim stay of appellate orders does not negate statutory disqualification.
Munna Prasad Verma v. State of U.P. & Anr.
The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against Selection Committee members for alleged forgery in appointment due to lack of prima facie evidence implicating them.
Munna Prasad Verma v. State of U.P. & Anr.
The Supreme Court quashed criminal proceedings against Selection Committee members who merely relied on submitted documents without direct involvement in forgery, holding such prosecution an abuse of process.
XYZ v. Abhisheik
The Supreme Court held that fabricated documents cannot establish juvenility and upheld the Sessions Judge's finding that the accused was not a juvenile at the time of the offence, setting aside the High Court's contrary decision.
Dr. Abraham Patani v. The State of Maharashtra
The Supreme Court upheld the Municipal Corporation's lawful acquisition of appellants' land under the MMC Act for road construction, ruling that the MRTP Act and MMC Act coexist and the acquisition process complied with statutory procedures and public interest.
M/S. JAGAN SINGH & CO. v. LUDHIANA IMPROVEMENT TRUST
The Supreme Court upheld the validity of a court auction sale to a bona fide purchaser, emphasizing strict compliance with Order XXI CPC and rejecting belated objections alleging irregularities without proof of substantial injury or fraud.