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 Supreme Court Halts NGT’s Rs 12,000 Crore Penalty on Maharashtra for Mismanagement of Waste

In a pivotal development, the Supreme Court intervened on Tuesday, putting a pause on the National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) 2022 directive that demanded the State of Maharashtra to deposit a staggering Rs 12,000 crore in a specially designated account. The NGT had imposed this hefty penalty, citing the state’s alleged failure in appropriately managing both …

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Supreme Court Upholds Insurer’s Duty in Landmark Fire Insurance Ruling

In a groundbreaking ruling, the Supreme Court has asserted the paramount importance of an insurance company honoring its commitment to policyholders, irrespective of the precise cause of a fire, as long as the insured is not found responsible for initiating the blaze. Rooted in the Canara Bank v. United India Insurance Company case, this decision …

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Supreme Court Urges Consideration for Relocating Students Affected by Manipur Unrest to Central Universities

In a pivotal move, the Supreme Court has mandated Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and the Advocate General of Manipur to explore the feasibility of relocating 284 students impacted by the recent turmoil in Manipur to various Central Universities. The distinguished bench, comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, and Justice Manoj Misra, responded to …

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Judicial Vigilance Prevails: High Courts Empowered to Quash Unwarranted Prosecutions, Rules Supreme Court

In a landmark ruling on November 28, the Supreme Court emphasized the pivotal role of High Courts in safeguarding individuals from vexatious and undeserved criminal prosecutions. The decision overturned a judgment by the Allahabad High Court that had denied the discharge of accused individuals in a criminal case. Justices Vikram Nath and Ahsanuddin Amanullah, comprising …

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Supreme Court Sets Precedent: PMLA Cannot Be Invoked Using S.120B IPC Without Ties to Scheduled Offence

In a groundbreaking verdict delivered today, the Supreme Court has definitively ruled that an offense of criminal conspiracy, as outlined in Section 120-B of the Indian Penal Code, will only be considered a scheduled offense under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) if the alleged conspiracy is aimed at committing an offense explicitly listed …

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Judicial Vigilance Prevails: High Courts Mandated to Quash Unjust Prosecutions, Decrees Supreme Court

In a landmark decision on November 28, the Supreme Court emphasized the pivotal role of High Courts in shielding individuals from baseless and unwarranted criminal prosecutions. The court, led by Justices Vikram Nath and Ahsanuddin Amanullah, overturned a ruling by the Allahabad High Court that had refused to exonerate the accused in a criminal case. …

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Exploring the Labyrinth of Legal Admissibility: Landmark Insights by the Supreme Court

In a recent deliberation on November 29, 2023, the Supreme Court meticulously unfolded the intricate principles governing the admissibility of secondary evidence under the archaic Indian Evidence Act of 1872. The legal edifice, articulated by the esteemed bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Sanjay Karol, articulated the bedrock principles through a comprehensive reference …

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New Ruling by Supreme Court: PMLA Offense Not Dependent on Accusation in Scheduled Offense

In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court has clarified a crucial aspect of cases involving offenses under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The court asserted that an individual accused of a PMLA offense, particularly under Section 3, need not be explicitly accused in the scheduled offense related to the case. This clarification …

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Landmark Supreme Court Decision: PMLA Accusations Can Stand Alone Without Scheduled Offense Link

In a groundbreaking ruling, the Supreme Court has clarified that being accused under Section 3 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) does not necessarily require a parallel accusation in the scheduled offense. The judgment underscores that individuals, unrelated to the scheduled offense but actively involved in concealing the proceeds of crime, can face …

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Unprecedented Delay in Anticipatory Bail Judgment Leaves Supreme Court Astonished; Registrar of Patna High Court Summoned for Report

In an unexpected turn of events, the Supreme Court has expressed bewilderment over the Patna High Court’s decision to reserve judgment on an anticipatory bail plea for an entire year. The single-judge bench of the High Court initially heard the bail application on 07.04.2022 but only released the decision on 04.04.2023. The delay was attributed …

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