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Bharat Steel Traders v. Commissioner of Delhi Goods and Services Tax
The Delhi High Court set aside an ex-parte GST adjudication order due to failure to provide effective notice and hearing, remanding the matter for fresh adjudication while leaving the validity of extension notifications under Section 168A GST Act open pending Supreme Court decision.
Rahul Polymers v. Union of India
Delhi High Court set aside ex-parte GST adjudication orders and remanded for fresh hearing, leaving validity of extension notifications open pending Supreme Court decision.
Abhishek Tiwari v. The State (Govt. of NCT) Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the bail application of Abhishek Tiwari in a large-scale economic offence case involving forgery and fraud, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations, the accused’s absconding conduct, and the risk to investigation.
Leelawati v. Rajiv Kumar
The Delhi High Court dismissed a revision petition under Section 115 CPC challenging an interim execution order, holding that such orders are not revisable and emphasizing the requirement of full disclosure and clean hands.
Ex Constable Sailesh Sharma v. Union of India and Ors
The Delhi High Court upheld the dismissal of a BSF constable for prolonged unauthorized absence without leave, rejecting claims of mental illness due to lack of contemporaneous medical evidence and procedural compliance.
Ankit v. State (NCT of Delhi)
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to the accused in a robbery case due to weak prosecution evidence, failure of witness identification, and recovery of the vehicle from a public place rather than the accused's possession.
Bhupinderjit Singh v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to the accused in an illegal migration case due to completed investigation, delayed prosecution, and insufficient evidence beyond a co-accused's confession.
Shiv Baran v. State of U.P. & Anr.
The Supreme Court held that under Section 319 CrPC, a person not originally accused can be summoned for trial based on cogent evidence adduced during examination-in-chief, even if not charge-sheeted, and set aside the High Court's quashing of such summons.
Tosh Kumar Sharma v. High Court of Judicature at Allahabad
The Supreme Court held that a vacancy caused by non-approval of a recommended candidate in judicial service recruitment must be filled from the same merit list, allowing the appellant's appointment and setting aside the High Court's decision to carry forward the vacancy.
Satender Kumar Antil v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Supreme Court held that notices under Section 35 of BNSS, 2023 affecting personal liberty cannot be served through electronic communication and must be served by prescribed statutory modes to safeguard constitutional rights.
The State of Himachal Pradesh & Anr v. JSW Hydro Energy Limited & Ors.
The Supreme Court held that the CERC tariff regulations capping free power at 13% do not override a generating company’s contractual obligation to supply 18% free power to the State, and the High Court erred in modifying the contract via writ jurisdiction.
Nayakara Thippaiah v. State of Karnataka
The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction for the brutal murders of five family members but commuted his death sentence to life imprisonment after considering mitigating factors and reports on his mental health and conduct.
JAI PRAKASH v. STATE OF UTTARAKHAND
The Supreme Court upheld the appellant's conviction for rape and murder of a child but commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment, emphasizing the need for objective application of the 'rarest of rare' doctrine considering mitigating factors.
Mala Devi v. Union of India & Ors.
The Supreme Court held that a temporary railway servant who dies in harness after one year of continuous service is entitled to family pension irrespective of regularization or completion of 10 years, allowing the widow's claim.
BALJINDER KUMAR @ KALA v. STATE OF PUNJAB
The Supreme Court acquitted the appellant in a multiple murder case due to material contradictions in key eyewitness testimonies and investigative deficiencies, setting aside the death sentence.
Krishna Swaroopagarwal Thr. LR. v. Arvind Kumar
The Supreme Court held that service of notice by registered post is deemed service under law, and set aside the High Court's order invalidating an ejectment decree on the ground of non-delivery of notice.
Birka Shiva v. State of Telangana
The Supreme Court acquitted the appellant of kidnapping, wrongful confinement, and rape charges due to insufficient proof of the victim's age and absence of evidence of force or coercion.
Aghadi Nagar Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. v. The State of Maharashtra and Ors.
The Bombay High Court allowed a Co-operative Housing Society's writ petition directing grant of deemed conveyance under MOFA, holding that minor procedural lapses and pending disputes do not bar conveyance if substantial compliance is shown.
Mr. v. M. Mali, AGP for
The Bombay High Court held that orders of Grievances Committees under the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 must be implemented promptly and appropriately by affiliated colleges, empowering universities to impose penalties for non-compliance under the Penalties Uniform Statutes 2018.
Mr. v. M. Mali, AGP for
The Bombay High Court held that affiliated colleges must promptly and appropriately implement Grievances Committees' decisions under the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016, and empowered Universities to impose penalties for non-compliance under the Penalties Uniform Statutes 2018.