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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Supreme Court 2022"
[Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act] Borrower Cannot Challenge Material Irregularity In Auction Sale Of Immovable Property Before Recovery Officer After 30 Days : Supreme Court
Sale Pursuant To Public Auction Cannot Be Set Aside On The Basis Of Some Offer Made By Third Parties Subsequently: Supreme Court
Quasi-Judicial Authority Has To Disclose Material That Has Been Relied Upon At The Stage Of Adjudication: Supreme Court
Magistrate Shall Not Entertain Application U/s 156(3) CrPC If It Is Not Supported By Complainant's Affidavit: Supreme Court
Prior Criminal History, Conduct & Behaviour In Jail, Possible Danger To Society, Etc. Are Relevant Considerations While Considering Premature Release Plea: Supreme Court
'High Court Should Avoid Sweeping Observations': Supreme Court Expunges Delhi HC Remarks That Indian Bidders Are Discriminated
RTO Has Discretion To Reject Application For Permit Replacement If Proposed Vehicle Is Older Than The Existing One: Supreme Court Upholds Rule 174(2)(c) of Kerala Motor Vehicle Rules
NDPS - Quantity Of Neutral Substance Not To Be Excluded While Determining 'Small' And 'Commercial' Quantities: Supreme Court
Plea Of Juvenility Has To Be Raised In A Bonafide And Truthful Manner: Supreme Court
Section 106 Evidence Act Is Not Intended To Relieve Prosecution From Discharging Its Duty To Prove The Guilt Of The Accused: Supreme Court
Condition To Pre-Deposit 50% Amount To Challenge NCDRC Order Not Applicable To Complaints Filed Before Consumer Protection Act 2019 : Supreme Court
'She Has Not Established Any Reasonable Cause For Staying Away From Matrimonial Home': Supreme Court Dissolves A Marriage On Ground Of 'Desertion'
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