Judgments - Supreme Court of India
THE CHAIRMAN & MNG.DIR., TNHB & ANR. Vs. S. SARASWATHY & ORS.
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. Vs. HANUMAN INDUSTRIES & ANR.
SANJEEV KUMAR GUPTA Vs. STATE OF U.P.(NOW UTTARAKHAND)
PURUSHOTTAM DASHRATH BORATE & ANR. Vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
M/S. SERVO-MED INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. Vs. COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, MUMBAI
COMMNR. OF INCOME TAX, KERALA Vs. M/S. TRAVANCORE SUGARS & CHEMICALS LTD.
STATE OF A.P. Vs. P.VENKATESHWARLU
The demand and acceptance of the amount as illegal gratification is a sine qua non for constituting an offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act. The prosecution is duty bound to establish that there was illegal offer of bribe and acceptance thereof and it has to be founded on facts. The offence under Section 7 of P.C. Act has been confirmed by the Full Judgment
STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH Vs. KESAVAPATNAM CHINA SWAMY
KIRSHNA TEXPORT & CAPITAL MARKETS LTD. Vs. ILA A AGRAWAL & ORS.
K.S. RAVINDRAN Vs. BRANCH MANAGR,NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO LTD
STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS. Vs. CALCUTTA MINERAL SUPPLY CO.P.LTD. & ORS.
ZONAL.GEN.MANAGER,IRCON INTER.NATNL.LTD. Vs. M/S VINAY HEAVY EQUIPMENTS
M/S. B.P.L. LTD. Vs. COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, CALICUT
NON-REPORTABLE Full Judgment
M/S. COAL HANDLERS PVT. LTD. Vs. COMMNR. OF CENTRAL EXCISE, KOLKATA
M/S. SECURE METERS LTD. Vs. COMMNR. OF CUSTOMS, NEW DELHI
K.RADHIKA Vs. T.RAJYA LAXMI & ORS.
It consists of innumerable errors. We only hope that it is not the desire of the High Court that such candidates are required to be appointed merely because they have the higher grade qualification. We, therefore, allow the appeal and set aside the judgment under appeal. Full Judgment
RAJASTHAN HOUSING BOARD Vs. NEW PINK CITY NIRMAN SAHKA.SAM.LD.& ANR.
Constructive notice in legal fiction signifies that the individual person should know as a reasonable person would have. Even if they have no actual knowledge of it. Constructive notice means a man ought to have known a fact. A person is said to have notice of a fact when he actually knows a fact but for Full Judgment