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Supreme Court Strikes Down Adani Power’s Bid for Rs. 1376.35 Crores, Levies Rs. 50K Fine

In a significant legal ruling, the Supreme Court handed a decisive blow to Adani Power Ltd’s pursuit for a hefty sum of Rs. 1376.35 crores in late payment surcharge from Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (JVVNL). The apex court’s judgment, delivered on Monday, effectively dashed Adani Power’s hopes after it filed a Miscellaneous Application, hoping …

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 Supreme Court Upholds Partial Disclosure of Electoral Bond Information

In a decision that sent ripples through the political landscape, the Supreme Court stood firm on its stance regarding the disclosure of electoral bond details. A plea to unveil the complete record of these bonds, dating back to March 1, 2018, was met with a resolute refusal from the highest judicial authority. The court’s ruling, …

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Supreme Court Reaffirms 2007 Juvenile Justice Rules as Standard for Juvenility Cases

In a recent review, the Supreme Court revisited its 2019 judgment regarding the determination of juvenility, emphasizing the significance of adhering to the Juvenile Justice Rules of 2007. The court, comprising the Division Bench of CT Ravikumar and Rajesh Bindal, reiterated the importance of these rules in cases involving juvenile offenders. This revision underscores the …

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Supreme Court Extends Olive Branch: Bail Granted to Defiant Litigant Amidst Contempt Proceedings

In a twist of legal proceedings, the Supreme Court unveiled its magnanimous gesture by granting bail to Upendra Nath Dalai. Dalai found himself entangled in a legal web after being hauled into custody for his blatant disregard of court directives. His alleged offenses included both the failure to comply with imposed court costs and the …

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Supreme Court Finds AAP Leader Satyendar Jain and Associates Prima Facie Guilty of Money Laundering

In a pivotal turn of events, the highest judicial authority of the land, the Supreme Court, cast its discerning eye on the affairs surrounding Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) luminary, Satyendar Jain. Alongside him, his confidants Ankush Jain and Vaibhav Jain found themselves under the court’s scrutiny, their roles intertwined in the web of alleged financial …

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Supreme Court Ruling: Directors Exempt from Liability in Cheque Dishonour Cases

In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court has delivered a significant ruling concerning the liability of directors in cases of cheque dishonour under the Negotiable Instruments Act,1882. The judgment, issued on March 15, overturns a previous decision by the High Court, which had declined to dismiss ongoing proceedings under Section 138 of the N.I Act. …

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Supreme Court Overturns Conviction: Witness Identification Process Questioned

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has overturned a previous conviction, highlighting critical flaws in the identification process of the accused. Justices B.R. Gavai and Sandeep Mehta presided over the bench, emphasizing the inadequacy of relying on witness identification at police stations as sufficient evidence for conviction. The judgment, penned by Justice B.R. Gavai, …

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Supreme Court Raps Haryana Government for Overstepping Bounds in District Judges’ Appointment

In a recent legal saga, the Supreme Court has firmly reiterated the constitutional guidelines concerning the appointment of District Judges. It made explicit that the Governor of a State is obligated to consult only the High Court on matters pertaining to these appointments, as outlined in Article 233 of the Constitution. Unwavering in its stance, …

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 Supreme Court Upholds Customs Act, Mandates Fair Valuation for Subsequent Imports

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has underscored a pivotal aspect of the Customs Act, emphasizing the necessity for fair valuation in subsequent imports. The court’s decision dictates that an importer’s bill of entry for subsequent imports may be invalidated if these goods are undervalued in comparison to previously imported identical or similar goods. …

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Supreme Court Upholds Candidate Rights: No Altering Qualifications Mid-Selection Process

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has firmly asserted the rights of job applicants by declaring any attempt to modify qualifications mid-selection process as impermissible. The verdict, delivered recently, emphasized that altering the eligibility criteria outlined in a recruitment advertisement midway through the selection procedure constitutes a denial of fair opportunity to deserving candidates …

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