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Supreme Court’s Verdict: Recovery Suits Against Ailing Companies Permissible Unless Revival Scheme at Risk

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court shed light on the nuanced complexities surrounding recovery suits against sick companies. Reiterating the significance of safeguarding the interests of both creditors and ailing enterprises, the apex court elucidated on the conditions under which such legal actions could proceed. The crux of the matter revolved around Section 22(1) …

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Supreme Court Rejects High Court Decision, Upholds Original Cheque Date in S.138 NI Act Case

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court overturned a High Court judgment that permitted a complainant in a cheque dishonour case to alter the date of the cheque stated in the complaint. The apex court emphasized that the application for the amendment came after the conclusion of the evidence stage. Initially, the date of the …

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Supreme Court Empowers Accused: Exemption from Personal Appearance Possible Pre-Bail

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court asserted the rights of the accused by declaring that they can be exempted from appearing in person before the court even before the grant of bail. This ruling, delivered by Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SVN Bhatti, challenges the notion that exemption from personal appearance is only applicable post-bail. …

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Solemnizing Sacred Bonds: Supreme Court Stresses Authenticity in Hindu Marriages

The highest judicial authority of the land has recently spoken on the sanctity of Hindu marriages, shedding light on the indispensable rites and ceremonies that render such unions legally valid. In a ruling resonating with the essence of tradition and custom, the Supreme Court outlined that the absence of essential rituals, such as the solemn …

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Respecting the Sanctity: Rediscovering the Essence of Hindu Matrimony

In a poignant declaration resonating across the hallowed halls of justice, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the sacred sanctity of Hindu marriage, admonishing against its reduction to a mere spectacle of frivolity and monetary exchange. Echoing the wisdom of ages, the Court implored the younger generation to introspect deeply upon the profound significance of this venerable …

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Supreme Court Mandate: Scrutinize Legal Validity of Advocates’ “Minutes of Order” Before Passing Judgments

In a groundbreaking verdict, the Supreme Court recently brought attention to the customary submission of “Minutes of Order” by advocates in the Bombay High Court. These minutes, a practice prevalent in the court, serve as aides memoire submitted by legal representatives from both sides, outlining the key points to be incorporated in the court’s judgment. …

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Supreme Court Deliberates on Jurisdictional Conundrum in Cheque Dishonour Cases Post Amendment

In a recent development, the Supreme Court has embarked on a journey of legal scrutiny, thrusting into the spotlight the intricate interplay between the jurisdictional nuances of cheque dishonour cases and the implications of legislative amendments. A matter of paramount importance has surfaced: whether the amendment to Section 142A of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, …

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Justices Assert Prima Facie Evidence Suffices for Summoning Accused: Landmark Ruling

In a groundbreaking verdict, the Supreme Court has upheld the validity of summoning an accused based on a prima facie case established from the allegations in the complaint and the preliminary evidence presented by the complainant. The bench, comprising Justices C.T. Ravikumar and Rajesh Bindal, rebuffed the decisions of lower courts that had annulled the …

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Supreme Court Stresses Nuanced Consideration in Sentence Suspension for Serious Offences

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court illuminated the intricate balance required when deliberating the suspension of sentences in cases of serious offences. The court emphasized that while factors like the duration of incarceration and the potential for delay in appeals are significant, they should not overshadow the gravity of the crime committed, the manner …

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Supreme Court Upholds Tenants’ Rights in SARFAESI Property Dispute

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has underscored the rights of tenants who emerge as successful bidders in property auctions conducted under the SARFAESI Act. The judgment, delivered by Justices Vikram Nath and Satish Chandra Sharma, reverberates with implications for the delicate interplay between banking institutions and property rights. Central to the case was …

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