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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice MM Sundresh"
Bhima Koregaon Case: Supreme Court Adjourns Jyoti Jagtap's Plea To August 7
SC/ST Act | Cognizance Against Public Servant For Offence Of Neglect Of Duty Cannot Be Taken Without Administrative Enquiry Report: Supreme Court
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CrPC Not Retrospectively Applicable To J&K Before 31.10.2019; Prior Proceedings Should Comply With Old Law : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Reserves Judgment On Petitions Challenging Provisions Of CGST/SGST & Customs Act
Supreme Court Adjourns Bail Plea Of Bhima Koregaon Case Accused Jyoti Jagtap To July
GST Officers Should Not Arrest On Mere Suspicion, Verifiable Material Necessary: Supreme Court Says During Hearing
Safeguards Against Arrest Necessary, No Provision For Pre-Payment Before Adjudication: Supreme Court On Challenge To GST Penal Provisions
Supreme Court Seeks Data Of GST Arrests, Says Citizens' Harassment Won't Be Allowed Due To Any Ambiguity In Arrest Provisions
Should Penal Provisions Of Customs Act, GST Act Etc. Be Compatible With CrPC? Supreme Court Starts Hearing
Bhima Koregaon Case | Trial May Not Be Over For Another 10 Years, Says Supreme Court While Hearing NIA Challenge To Navlakha's Bail
Supreme Court Imposes Rs. 5 Lakh Cost On Telangana Govt For Incorrect Affidavits, Allows State To Recover Amount From Erring Officials
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