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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice V Ramasubramanian"
Power To Issue Notification Under S. 48(1) Of Land Acquisition Act Includes Power To Rescind : Supreme Court
Burden To Prove Full Repayment Of Borrowed Amount Is On The Party Claiming It : Supreme Court
Persons With Disabilities Should Not Be Asked to Remove Prosthetic Limbs At Airport Security Checks : Supreme Court
Mere Non-Availability Of Operation Theatres When Patient Was Taken For Surgery Not Medical Negligence On Part Of Hospital : Supreme Court
Employees' Compensation: " Reduction In Extent Of Disability On Ground That WHO Norms Are For Advanced Countries & Not India Is Not Sustainable" : Supreme Court
Waqf Tribunal Has Jurisdiction Even If Subject Property Is Admitted To Be A Waqf Property: Supreme Court
Suit For Permanent Injunction In Respect Of Waqf Property Maintainable Before Wakf Tribunal And Not Civil Court: Supreme Court
Selected IAS Candidates Have No Right To Be Allocated To Cadre Of Their Choice Or To Home State: Supreme Court
Supreme Court Again Deprecates Practice Of Summoning Public Officers Unnecessarily To Court
Order VIII Rule 1 CPC - Period For Filing Of Written Statement Is Directory In Civil Suits; But Mandatory In Commercial Suits: Supreme Court
Mere Failure To Avoid Collision By Taking Some Extraordinary Precaution Does Not In Itself Constitute Contributory Negligence: Supreme Court
Judgment Debtor Can't Raise Objections In Instalments; Res Judicata Applicable To Execution Proceedings : Supreme Court
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