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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice L Nageswara Rao"
Words Like ‘Repay’, ‘Return’ & ‘Subject To This Condition’ Imply Agreement Is Not Of Absolute Sale: SC [Read Judgment]
SC Permits Abortion Of 25-Weeks-Old Fetus With Neurological Disorder [Read Order]
Presumptions In NDPS Act Do Not Dispense With Prosecutions' Burden To Prove The Charge Beyond Reasonable Doubt: SC [Read Judgment]
SC Affirms Removal Of Civil Servant Who Forged Caste Certificate To Get Job [Read Judgment]
SC Directs Centre To Proceed Against Tea Companies For Recovery Of Wages To Workmen [Read Order]
Medical Council(MCI) Can't Interfere In NRI Admission Quota: SC [Read Judgment]
Saharanpur Caste-Violence: SC Denies Urgent Hearing On Petition For SIT Probe [Read Petition]
Conviction Can Be Based On The Solitary Evidence Of A Child Witness, If It Inspires Confidence: SC [Read Judgment]
SC Agrees To Hear The Injured Air Warrior’s Plea To Vacate The Stay On Grant Of Compensation To Him
NDPS Act, Being A Presumptive Legislation, The Interpretation Has To Be Strict: SC [Read Order]
‘Last Seen Together’ Along With ‘Absence Of Satisfactory Explanation’ Insufficient For Conviction: SC [Read Judgment]
Repeated Saying Of Word ‘Goonda’ Or ‘Prejudicial To Maintenance Of Public Order’ Insufficient To Invoke Preventive Detention: SC [Read Judgment]
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