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This judgment from the Supreme Court of India resolves a protracted land dispute involving an auctioned agricultural property and multiple rounds of litigation. Initial Debt & Auction: The dispute originated from a debt owed by Hoysala Thermo Farmers Pvt. Ltd., whose Managing Director, G.M. Krishna (respondent), was a guarantor. Due
The original criminal appeal, preferred by respondent no.2, had not been taken up for hearing. Despite a prior order from 15.04.2025 requesting the High Court to decide the appeal expeditiously within three months, the judgment was not delivered. The criminal appeal had been pending since 2008, and arguments were reserved
This judgment addresses a civil appeal concerning a partition suit, where the core issue revolved around the validity of the marital relationship between the plaintiffs’ mother and the deceased Dasabovi. The Supreme Court reviewed the High Court’s decision, which had reversed the Trial Court’s dismissal of the partition suit. The
This judgment addresses whether a binding arbitration agreement existed between Glencore International AG (Appellant) and M/s. Shree Ganesh Metals (Respondent No.1) despite the formal contract not being signed, ultimately overturning the Delhi High Court’s findings. The parties had previously entered into four contracts between 2011 and 2012, all containing arbitration
The NGT’s direction to the ED under PMLA was beyond its powers and jurisdiction. PMLA deals with criminal activity related to illegal gain, not directly with environmental protection statutes. The NGT’s powers under Section 15 of the NGT Act 2010 do not extend to actions under PMLA or constitutional courts.
This judgment addresses an appeal concerning the re-fixation of pay for ex-servicemen re-employed in a public sector bank, clarifying the supremacy of government guidelines for pay protection. Ex-servicemen who retired from the Indian Navy and were re-employed with Punjab National Bank (the respondent-bank) as Single Window Operator-A (SWOA) in the



Maniklall Sahu, the appellant, along with three co-accused, trespassed into the house of Rekhchand Verma, assaulted him with sticks and fisticuffs, and flung him from




















