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State of Odisha v. Arati Mohapatra
The Supreme Court held that a re-selection list prepared under tribunal orders supersedes the original selection list, and information under RTI cannot override such judicially set aside lists for appointment or reinstatement.
ASHISH SARAF v. BHUVAN MADAN
The Supreme Court dismissed appeals challenging NCLAT judgments, affirming limited scope for interference in company law appellate decisions.
ASHISH SARAF v. BHUVAN MADAN
The Supreme Court dismissed appeals challenging NCLAT judgments, upholding the appellate tribunal's decisions without interference.
M/s. NEW VICTORIA MILLS & ORS. v. SHRIKANT ARYA
The Supreme Court held that under the MVRS, once an employee's resignation is accepted and the post abolished, the resignation is final and cannot be withdrawn, dismissing the respondent's claim for reinstatement.
M/s AGMATEL INDIA PVT. LTD. v. M/s RESOURSYS TELECOM
The Supreme Court held that the tender inviting authority's interpretation excluding smart phones from the 'same or similar category' as tablets was reasonable and not liable to judicial interference absent arbitrariness or mala fide.
Sadhika v. Neeraj Shrivastav
The Supreme Court disposed of a transfer petition as withdrawn after the parties reconciled and withdrew their matrimonial petitions.
Pawan Kumar v. State of Uttarakhand
The Supreme Court reduced the appellant's conviction from murder to culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 Part-I IPC and commuted the sentence from life imprisonment to 10 years rigorous imprisonment considering the victim's survival period and medical complications.
Pawan Kumar v. State of Uttarakhand
The Supreme Court reduced the appellant's conviction from general culpable homicide to culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 Part I IPC and commuted the sentence from life imprisonment to 10 years rigorous imprisonment.
M/s Magadh Sugar & Energy Ltd. v. The State of Bihar & Ors.
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal holding that electricity duty cannot be levied on sale of electricity by a generator to a licensee like BSEB, and restored the writ petition for fresh adjudication on this pure question of law.
K.V. MOHAMMED ZAKIR v. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, THRISSUR
The Supreme Court allowed the appellant to withdraw a tax-related civil appeal to avail the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020, and disposed of the appeal accordingly.
K.V. MOHAMMED ZAKIR v. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX, THRISSUR
The Supreme Court allowed the appellant to withdraw the civil appeal to avail the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act, 2020, and disposed of the appeal accordingly.
State of U.P. v. Mithun Singh
The Supreme Court held that the criminal appeal against the sole accused abates upon his death during the pendency of the appeal.
State of U.P. v. Mithun Singh
The Supreme Court dismissed the criminal appeal as abated following the death of the sole accused, Mithun Singh.
Rakesh Kumar v. State of Uttar Pradesh
The Supreme Court held that after completion of investigation and sanction in a corruption case, arrest is not mandatory and the accused can be released on bail subject to conditions ensuring trial attendance.
Nisha v. State of Madhya Pradesh
The Supreme Court allowed anticipatory bail to the appellant in a dowry death and cruelty case, setting aside the High Court's rejection, emphasizing the totality of circumstances and conditions to prevent misuse.
Abhilasha Gupta v. Harimohan Gupta
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition seeking transfer of divorce proceedings at an advanced stage and directed payment of transportation expenses to the petitioner.
Abhilasha Gupta v. Harimohan Gupta
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition to transfer a divorce case at an advanced stage, directing the respondent to pay transportation expenses to the petitioner for court appearances.
National Gandhi Museum v. Sudhir Sharma
The Supreme Court held that compulsory retirement without prior approval under the Industrial Disputes Act is illegal but denied reinstatement due to proven misconduct and long absence, awarding compensation instead.
National Gandhi Museum v. Sudhir Sharma
The Supreme Court held that compulsory retirement without statutory approval is illegal but denied reinstatement due to proven misconduct and awarded compensation instead.
Rajeev Nohwar v. Chief Controlling Revenue Authority
The Supreme Court allowed the refund of stamp duty paid by the appellant despite delay caused by prolonged litigation, holding that statutory limitation did not bar the claim and equity justified relief under Article 142.