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Supreme Court Challenges Legitimacy of Late Adoption: Demands Unassailable Proof Beyond Mere Registration

In a recent ruling on 20th November 2023, the Supreme Court challenged the conventional belief that the mere registration of an Adoption Deed is sufficient proof of adoption. The court emphasized the necessity for individuals asserting adoption and those contesting it to provide substantial evidence beyond the formal documentation. The case in question involved a …

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Supreme Court Emphasizes Rigorous Standards for Will Validation

In a significant ruling on November 20, 2023, the Supreme Court has redefined the criteria for establishing the authenticity and execution of wills. The apex court, comprised of Justices CT Ravikumar and Sanjay Kumar, clarified that a mere assertion from a random witness claiming to have seen the attesting witness sign the will does not …

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Supreme Court Redefines Jurisdiction in Section 498-A Cases, Prioritizing Impact on Victims

In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court has reshaped the legal landscape surrounding Section 498-A complaints, emphasizing the impact on victims over traditional jurisdictional considerations. The ruling states that the courts where a wife seeks refuge after leaving her matrimonial home due to cruelty will now have the authority to entertain complaints under Section 498-A, …

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Supreme Court Dismisses NIA’s Bid Against Chhattisgarh Police FIR, Unraveling Intricacies of 2013 Bastar Maoist Assault

In a pivotal decision rendered on Tuesday, the Supreme Court declined the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) plea challenging a recent FIR initiated by Chhattisgarh police in 2020. This fresh investigation probes deeper into the alleged political machinations behind the Maoist attack in Bastar that claimed the lives of numerous senior Congress leaders in 2013. The …

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Land Ownership Dispute Resolved: Supreme Court Emphasizes Title Proof Beyond Revenue Records

In a recent verdict, the Supreme Court clarified that revenue records do not determine land ownership titles. The court asserted that a mere mutation of revenue records does not diminish the rightful owners’ claims to their land. The judgment, delivered by Justices Bela M. Trivedi and Dipankar Datta, highlighted that the mutation entry in revenue …

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 Landmark Challenge Against CGST Appellate Tribunal Provisions by Sales Tax Bar Association, Supreme Court Takes Cognizance

In a significant legal development, the Sales Tax Bar Association has mounted a formidable challenge against the constitutional validity of Sections 149 and 150 of the Finance Act, 2023. These sections aim to replace Sections 109 and 110 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (CGST Act), specifically addressing the appointments and conditions …

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Supreme Court Sets Precedent in BMW Insurance Dispute: Owners Limited to Policy Coverage

In a groundbreaking decision on November 20, 2023, the Supreme Court emphatically declared that the scope of an insured individual’s claim cannot extend beyond the coverage specified in the insurance policy. The Court underscored the importance of interpreting insurance policy terms strictly to determine the extent of the insurance company’s liability. Citing the recent judgment …

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Supreme Court Affirms State’s Authority to Void Tender Notifications with Fewer Than Three Technically Qualified Bidders under Mineral Auction Rules

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court upheld the state’s prerogative to annul a tender process, particularly emphasizing adherence to Rule 9 of the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015. The court, comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti, examined an appeal filed by the State of Jharkhand, challenging a Jharkhand High Court decision that directed the …

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 Landmark Decision: Supreme Court Grants Juvenile Status in 1995 Murder Case under JJ Rules 2007

In a groundbreaking ruling, the Supreme Court has acknowledged the plea of juvenility by a defendant, marking a significant turn of events in a 1995 assault and murder case. Despite the applicability of the Juvenile Justice Act of 1986 during the time of the crime, a recent review by a 5-judge Constitutional bench clarified its …

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Landmark Appeal Challenges Supreme Court’s Interpretation of Same-Sex Marriage Equality

In a groundbreaking move, legal partners Utkarsh Saxena and Ananya Koti have launched a review petition against the recent Supreme Court decision in the case of Supriyo v. Union of India. The verdict, rendered by a 5-judge bench on October 17, 2023, declined to legalize same-sex marriages, prompting Saxena and Koti to challenge the court’s …

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