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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Supreme Court Judgments 2015"
High Court Rule requiring mandatory surrender before filing a Revision Petition upheld by Supreme Court
Preserving Heritage in Museums a Constitutional Mandate : Supreme Court [Read the Judgment]
Re-writing the Concept of Burden of Proof; Supreme Court Judgment in Sher Singh @ Partapa Vs. State of Haryana requires re-consideration
Constitutional Validity of Entry 25 of Schedule VI to Karnataka Sales Tax Act upheld in its third litigating innings : Dominant Intention test held invalid
Different rates to private Telecom Service Providers & that to BSNL/MTNL, Held to be violative of Article 14 : Supreme Court
Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader, M V Jayarajan gets 4 weeks imprisonment for committing contempt of Court
A Power of Attorney holder can file a Complaint U/S 138 NI Act, but it must be specifically pleaded and supported by documents : SC [Read the Judgment]
Non production of CCTV Footage in Italian Tourist Murder Case leads to acquittal of the Foreign Nationals : Landmark Judgment in relevance & admissibility of Electronic Evidence [Read the Judgment]
Dowry Death: Prosecution has to prove the ingredients only by standard of preponderance of probabilities but Accused has to discharge his burden by proving his defence beyond reasonable doubt: SC
Delayed exercise of revisional jurisdiction by Government in respect of entries in land records is untenable in law: SC [Read the Judgment]
Employees taking VRS cannot be treated on a similar footing as those retiring in normal course: hence no violation of Article 14 and no violation of the principle of equal pay for equal work;SC
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