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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice Bela M Trivedi"
Section 106 Evidence Act Is Not Intended To Relieve Prosecution From Discharging Its Duty To Prove The Guilt Of The Accused: Supreme Court
Thanjavur Girl Suicide: Supreme Court Allows CBI Investigation To Proceed; Issues Notice On TN DGP's Plea Against HC Directions
Insurance Company Cannot Repudiate Claim Merely For Delay In Intimating It About The Occurrence Of The Theft If The FIR Was Lodged Immediately: Supreme Court
There Is No Negative Equality ; Benefit Conferred Without Legal Basis Cannot Be Relied Upon As A Principle Of Parity: Supreme Court
NGT's Adjudicatory Functions Cannot Be Delegated To 'Expert Committees': Supreme Court
"Equal Pay For Equal Work" Not A Fundamental Right Vested In Any Employee, Though A Constitutional Goal To Be Achieved By Govt: Supreme Court
State Cannot Dictate What Decisions Can Or Cannot Be Taken By A Public Trust: Supreme Court
Family Court's Finding Regarding Previous Marriage Can Be Relied On To Quash Complaint About Bigamy Under Section 494/495 IPC : Supreme Court
Section 5 Limitation Act Does Not Apply To Institution Of Civil Suit In Civil Court: Supreme Court
Revisional Jurisdiction Of NCDRC Extremely Limited, Reiterates Supreme Court
'Reference To Wrong Provision, As Long As Power Exists Would Not Matter': Supreme Court On Maintainability Of Appeal Under Section 34 Instead Of Section 37 Arbitration Act
Article 227 - Supervisory Jurisdiction Is Not To Correct Every Error When Final Finding Is Justified : Supreme Court
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