Name of the Judgment | File |
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NDPS Act | If Samples Are Drawn Violating Section 52A, Trial Stands Vitiated: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Yusuf @ Asif versus State (Criminal Appeal No. 3191 of 2023) |
Certified Copy Can Be Produced To Prove Original Sale Deed In Trial : Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Appaiya vs Andimuthu@ Thangapandi & Ors. (Civil Appeal No. 14630 of 2015) |
In Partition Suit, Every Interested Party Deemed To Be A Plaintiff; No Bar In Passing Numerous Preliminary Decrees: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | A. KRISHNA SHENOY versus GANGA DEVI G. & ORS (Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 8080/2019) |
Specific Performance Suit - When No Time Is Fixed For Performance, Limitation Runs From Period When Plaintiff Had Notice Of Refusal: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | A Valliammai versus K. P. Murali & Others (Civil Appeal No. 5342 of 2023) |
Section 162 CrPC Does Not Prevent A Trial Court From Putting Questions To Witnesses Suo Motu To Contradict Them: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Munna Pandey vs State of Bihar (Criminal Appeal Nos. 1271-1272 of 2018) |
Section 202(1) CrPC Procedure Mandatory When One Of Accused Is A Resident Of A Place Outside Magistrate's Jurisdiction: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Odi Jerang vs Nabajyoti Baruah & Ors (Petition for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.) Nos. 2135/2022 |
'Prosecutor Has Duty To State, Accused And Court; They Are Not Representatives Of Any Party': Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Harendra Rai versus The State of Bihar & Ors (Criminal Appeal No. 1726 of 2015) |
Sessions Court Should First See If Case Is Of 'Culpable Homicide Not Amounting To Murder' Before Proceeding With Murder Trial : Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Shaji versus The State of Kerala (Criminal Appeal no. 2293 of 2023) |
Possession must be open, clear, continuous, and hostile to the claim or possession of the other party: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Government of Kerala & Anr. versus Joseph and Others (Civil Appeal 3142 of 2010) |
Section 202(1) CrPC - Magistrate Has To Examine Witnesses Named In The Complaint Before Dismissing The Complaint Under Section 203 CrPC: Hon'ble Supreme Court of India | Dilip Kumar versus Brajraj Shrivastava & Anr (Criminal Appeal No. 561 of 2012) |