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When Constitution of India was enforced

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A) 1950

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B) 1947

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Delayed Death: When ‘Attempted Murder’ Becomes More

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 a terrace. The injured person, Rekhchand Verma, initially survived but was in a critical condition. He eventually succumbed to his injuries approximately nine months after

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A Tragic Loss: Unravelling Medical Negligence and Liability – Complaint Fails

The Supreme Court criticised the NCDRC for overstepping its jurisdiction by building a new case beyond the original pleadings, noting that a doctor should not be held guilty of negligence without strong evidence.The case originated from a complaint filed by Manmeet Singh Mattewal, Respondent No. 1, and Shiraz Mattewal, Respondent

“Perverse” Findings Overturned: A Victory for Title and True Possession

The case involves Kisan Vithoba Aakhade (D) Through LRs and Others (Appellants) against Suresh Tukaram Nerkar (Respondent), concerning a dispute over property ownership and possession. The plaintiff (Respondent) filed a suit seeking a declaration of ownership and possession with a consequential injunction against interference with an open space adjacent to

MACT: Fatal Pilgrimage – Supreme Court Enhances Accident Compensation

Four friends embarked on a pilgrimage from Bijapur to Shirdi when their car, driven by one of them, was struck head-on by a goods’ lorry on the NH-13 Bijapur-Horti Road. All occupants of the car died instantly. Four claim petitions were filed, and subsequently, appeals sought an enhancement of compensation,

Supreme Court Reinstates Eviction: Rent Receipts Sufficient for Prima Facie Landlord-Tenant Proof

H.S. Puttashankara (Appellant) initiated eviction proceedings against Yashodamma (Respondent) for a property in Bengaluru. The eviction was based on the Karnataka Rent Act, 1999. The Respondent disputed the existence of a landlord-tenant relationship and challenged the Appellant’s title to the property. The Rent Controller found a landlord-tenant relationship and ordered

Arbitration: Impartiality – Unilateral Arbitrator Mandate Terminated

The Supreme Court heard an appeal arising from an order of the High Court of Delhi dated 21.02.2018. The appellant, Bhayana Builders Pvt. Ltd., had filed petitions under Section 14(2) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, seeking to terminate the mandate of a sole arbitrator and for the court

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