Judgments - Supreme Court of India
UNION OF INDIA & ANR. Vs. PREMCO - DKSPL (JV) & ORS.
ETOILE CREATIONS Vs. SARL DNSET DECO
DEVRAJ Vs. STATE OF CHHATTISGARH - IPC - Section 302, 201
DEV NARAYAN MANDAL Vs. STATE OF U.P. AND ORS
RANVEER SINGH Vs. STATE OF U.P. THROUGH SECY. & ORS.
THE ENERGY AND RESOURCES INSTITUTE Vs. SUHRID SUDARSHAN SHAH & ORS.
BUNGA DANIEL BABU Vs. M/S SRI VASUDEVA CONSTRUCTIONS & ORS
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH & ORS Vs. MARICO INDUSTRIES LTD
SANTOSH SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR
There is a tendency on the part of public interest petitioners to assume that every good thing which society should aspire to achieve can be achieved through the instrumentality of the court. The judicial process provides remedies for constitutional or legal infractions. Public interest litigation allows a relaxation of the strict rules of locus standi. However, the court must necessarily abide Full Judgment
AMIN MERCHANT Vs. CHAIRMAN CEN.BOARD OF EXC.& REV.& ORS
AMAR JAIN MEDICAL RELIEF SOCIETY AND ANR. Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN AND ORS.
FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA AND ORS Vs. RICE MILLERS ASSOCIATION, DISTRICT GONDIA AND ORS
AVTAR SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS
ELECTRICAL MFG.CO.LTD. Vs. POWER GRID CORPN.OF INDIA LTD.& ANR.
MUTHURAMALINGAM & ORS. Vs. STATE REP.BY INSP.OF POLICE
“Whether consecutive life sentences can be awarded to a convict on being found guilty of a series of murders for which he has been tried in a single trial?.” 17. The legal position is, thus, fairly well settled that imprisonment for life is a sentence for the remainder of the life of the offender unless of course the remaining sentence is commuted or remitted by the competent authority. That being Full Judgment