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PVR Limited v. State of Karnataka
The Supreme Court held that the State Government cannot mandate exclusive exhibition of Films Division documentary films without statutory approval and set aside interim directions imposing such conditions on theater licenses.
Fortis Hospital Ltd. v. Commissioner of Customs, Import
The Supreme Court held that customs duty under Section 125(2) is payable only if the importer exercises the option to pay fine in lieu of confiscation, and a demand for duty not mentioned in the show cause notice is unsustainable.
Sanjivani Abasaheb Karne v. The State of Maharashtra
The Bombay High Court upheld cancellation of candidatures for failure to possess valid non-creamy layer certificates at the time of application, holding that false declarations in recruitment applications justify disqualification.
Surinder Singh Sachdev v. Canara Bank & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that conditional acceptance does not constitute a binding one-time settlement under the Contract Act, set aside the appellate order decreeing the bank's claim, and remanded the matter for fresh adjudication.
Panna Lal v. State of M.P.
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of appellants for murder and related offences, rejecting their claim of private defence, and separated the juvenile appellant's case for trial under the Juvenile Justice Act.
Deepa @ Deep Chand & Anr. v. State of Haryana
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and life sentence of appellants for murder based on reliable eye-witness evidence and medical proof, dismissing their appeal.
Ramesh v. Harbans Nagpal
The Supreme Court held that a decree must be executed strictly as passed without introducing extraneous details, setting aside the High Court's order directing execution based on a site plan not part of the decree.
State of Madhya Pradesh v. Rakesh Mishra
The Supreme Court restored the framing of charges against municipal officers accused of corruption in granting illegal building permissions, holding that the High Court erred in quashing charges at the pre-trial stage.
M/S. MILLENIUM WIRES (P) LTD. v. THE STATE TRADING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD.
The Supreme Court upheld dismissal of a suit seeking injunction against a bank honoring Letters of Credit, holding that injunctions are only granted in cases of clear fraud known to the bank or irreparable injury, and vague allegations do not disclose a cause of action.
Kedari Lal v. State of M.P.
The Supreme Court acquitted a public servant accused of possessing disproportionate assets by holding that duly disclosed and lawfully received gifts, loans, and inheritance constitute known sources of income under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Tanveer El Umar Khan v. State & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 379 IPC and Section 135 Indian Electricity Act following amicable settlement and payment by the petitioner, exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC.
Ali Emam Khan v. State & Anr
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under the Indian Electricity Act for illegal abstraction of energy following an amicable settlement and payment of dues by the petitioner.
AVAS AYUKT,U.P.AVAS EVAM VIKAS PARISHAD & ORS v. BHAGWAN TIWARI & ANR
The Supreme Court directed the respondent to pay the balance amount for a housing scheme flat allotment and the authority to deliver possession thereafter, disposing of the appeal accordingly.
Anirudh Kumar v. Municipal Corporation of Delhi
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, quashing the MCD's retrospective Regularisation Certificate permitting a Pathological Lab in a residential building, holding it illegal for violating Master Plan and environmental laws and affirming the appellant's locus standi to file public interest litigation.
Dhropadabai and Others v. M/s. Technocraft Toolings
The Supreme Court held that legal heirs of an employee insured under the Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948 cannot claim compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 for death occurring in the course of employment.
Vipulbhai M. Chaudhary v. Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Limited
The Supreme Court held that cooperative societies, as constitutional democratic institutions under the 97th Amendment, permit removal of elected office bearers by no-confidence motion even absent express statutory provisions, and upheld the appellant's removal accordingly.
HMT Watches Ltd. v. M.A. Abida & Anr.
The Supreme Court held that disputed factual defences cannot be grounds for quashing criminal complaints under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act at the threshold and restored the proceedings for trial.
Teesta Atul Setalvad v. State of Gujarat
The Supreme Court referred the question of anticipatory bail and custodial interrogation of trustees accused of criminal misconduct to a larger Bench, emphasizing the need to balance liberty with effective investigation.
Priyanka Srivastava and Another v. State of U.P. and Others
The Supreme Court quashed FIR registered without proper judicial scrutiny under Section 156(3) CrPC against bank officials, emphasizing protection under Section 32 of the SARFAESI Act and curbing abuse of criminal process by borrowers.
Sanjay Kumar Dubey v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court modified the removal and dismissal penalties imposed on two CISF personnel for misconduct during a scuffle, emphasizing limited judicial review and proportionality in disciplinary actions.