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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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Supreme Court Upholds Weighted Average Tariff for Hydro Project

This judgment addresses an appeal concerning the tariff applicable to a hydro power project and the payment of arrears for electricity supplied. The enhancment in tarrif without approval of Electricity Regulatory Commission not valid. The appellant established a 3 MW hydel power plant in Sanjoin Nallah, Kullu, which was commissioned

The Price of Absence: Dismissal Upheld for Police Constable

This judgment addresses a challenge to a dismissal order concerning unauthorized absence from duty in a uniformed service, specifically the Punjab Armed Forces. The respondent, Ex. C. Satpal Singh, was appointed as a Constable in 1989 and transferred to the Commando Force in 1992. In 1994, he was granted one

Jungle Lands and Human Habitats: A Balancing Act in 2025

The State of Maharashtra prayed for modification of a judgment and final order dated May 22, 2025, specifically regarding directions in para 138(vii) and para 138(x). The State requested that “Fragmented Land Parcels” of less than 3 hectares, not adjoining any forest area, be not declared as protected forest if

Motor Vehicle Tax: Private Premises, Public Roads: The Tax Exemption Tug-of-War

The motor vehicles not meant for use on public roads are not taxable. The appellant is M/s. Tarachand Logistic Solutions Limited, a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956, engaged in providing logistic support since 1985, including deployment of heavy lifting equipment. The respondents include the State of Andhra Pradesh.

No Dowry, No Cruelty: Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in 498-A Case

The “petty quarrels cannot be termed as ‘cruelty’ to attract the provisions of Section 498-A IPC”. The Appellant’s son, Sh. Sanjay Mishra, married Smt. Chandra Devi, daughter of the complainant (Dharmanand Joshi, PW-1), about a year before her death on June 15, 2001. PW-1 complained that his daughter was found

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