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Supreme Court: Commercial Transactions Beyond Consumer Protection Act 1986

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has shed light on the limitations of the Consumer Protection Act of 1986, asserting its inapplicability to disputes arising from commercial transactions. The verdict, delivered by Justices Vikram Nath and Satish Chandra Sharma, emphasized that grievances involving investments, particularly those yielding interest, fall outside the jurisdiction of the …

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Supreme Court Ruling: Legal Heirs Exempt from Partnership Firm Liabilities Post-Partner’s Demise

In a recent landmark verdict, the Supreme Court of India delivered a pivotal judgment affirming that the legal heirs of a deceased partner are not held accountable for any outstanding liabilities of the partnership firm subsequent to the partner’s demise. The case in question revolved around the recovery of investments made by a complainant in …

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Ruling on Bail Rights: A Nuanced Perspective from the Apex Court

In a recent pronouncement, the Supreme Court delved into the intricate realms of bail rights for individuals entangled under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1967 (UAPA). The case of Shoma Sen brought forth a crucial observation, echoing the sentiments of judicial precedence set in motion by the landmark Union of India vs. K.A. Najeeb case. …

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Supreme Court Issues Directive to Protect POCSO Victim’s Identity in West Bengal

In a pivotal move echoing through the chambers of justice, the Supreme Court has issued a directive, summoning attention to the sanctity of anonymity for victims under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) in West Bengal. The court, comprising Justices Sandeep Mehta and PB Varale, emphasized the imperative need for sensitization among …

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Judgment Day: Supreme Court’s Divide on Shiksha Karmis’ Fate in Madhya Pradesh

In a courtroom saga that echoed with legal fervor, the Supreme Court delivered a verdict cloaked in dissent concerning the contentious appointment of Shiksha Karmis in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The stage was set for a legal duel as the appellants, represented by a formidable legal arsenal, squared off against the backdrop of the …

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Innocence Echoes: Supreme Court Questions Allegations in Bhima Koregaon Case

In a resounding verdict echoing the whispers of innocence, the Supreme Court unveiled a veil of doubt cast upon the accusations hurled against Shoma Sen in the Bhima Koregaon case. Nearly six years since her entanglement in the legal labyrinth, the apex court, granting her bail, questioned the very foundation of allegations under the Unlawful …

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Supreme Court Orders Action Against Police Coaching Prosecution Witnesses

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court sternly admonished the Tamil Nadu Police for their involvement in coaching witnesses to testify against defendants. This directive came as a response to concerns raised about the integrity of the judicial process. The Court’s rebuke was unambiguous: law enforcement’s interference with witnesses undermines the very foundation of justice. …

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Justice Prevails: Supreme Court Stands Firm on Time Limitation

In a resolute stance against the Union of India’s plea for condoning a substantial delay in filing a restoration suit, the Supreme Court has upheld the sanctity of legal time limitations. The Court, in its interim order on Wednesday, rebuffed the Union’s attempt, stating that to overlook such a prolonged delay would be tantamount to …

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Legal Labyrinth Unveiled: Supreme Court’s Verdict on Civil-Criminal Dynamics

In a recent legal revelation, the Supreme Court dissected the intricate interplay between civil and criminal proceedings. The court’s pronouncement elucidates that while outcomes in civil matters don’t per se bind criminal proceedings, they do have a significant bearing on criminal verdicts, particularly in sentencing and damages assessment. In a case under scrutiny, a check …

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