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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

BANK OF SHARJAH Vs. JOPLIN OVERSEAS INVESTMENT PVT LTD AND ANR

Transfer Petition (Civil), 1880 of 2014, Judgment Date: Feb 25, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

SUBHASH @ DHILLU Vs. STATE OF HARYANA

Appeal (Crl.), 1375 of 2010, Judgment Date: Feb 25, 2015

To make out the offence under Section 120-B of IPC, the prosecution must lead evidence to prove the existence of some agreement between the accused persons. There is no specific evidence as to where and when the conspiracy was hatched and what was the specific purpose of such Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

A.P.INDL.INFRASTRUCTURAL CORP.LTD.& ANR. Vs. M/S. SHIVANI ENGINEERING INDUSTERIES

Appeal (Civil), 2426 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 25, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

MACKINON MACKENZIE LTD. Vs. MACKINNON EMPLOYEES UNION

Appeal (Civil), 5319 of 2008, Judgment Date: Feb 25, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

UNION OF INDIA & ORS. Vs. ANGAD SINGH TITARIA

Appeal (Civil), 11208 of 2011, Judgment Date: Feb 24, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

RAMCHANDER Vs. ANANTA

Appeal (Civil), 3483 of 2011, Judgment Date: Feb 24, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

NANJAPPAN Vs. RAMASAMY & ANR

Appeal (Civil), 2373 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 24, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

S. PERUMAL Vs. K. AMBIKA & ANR

Appeal (Civil), 2377 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 24, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

VINOD CHANDRA SEMWAL Vs. SPL.POLICE ESTABLISGHMENT UJJAIN

Appeal (Crl.), 2129 of 2011, Judgment Date: Feb 24, 2015

There is nothing on record to suggest that it was executed at the instance of the appellant. If the delegatee has not acted in terms of the delegated powers, we are of the view that the delegator cannot be held to be guilty for such execution of the exchange deed. Though for some other reasons, we are of the view that it was not a fit Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

Ramchander Vs. Ananta

Appeal (Civil), 3483 of 2011, Judgment Date: Feb 24, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

OM AGGARWAL Vs. HARYANA FINANCIAL CORPORATION & ORS.

Appeal (Civil), 4942 of 2007, Judgment Date: Feb 23, 2015

law laid down by the Hon'ble 5 Judges of the Apex Court of India reported in AIR 1969 SC 78 that in case the Statutory Authorities do not act in Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

PRASAR BHARTI Vs. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN INDIA & ORS.

Special Leave Petition (Civil), 4572-4573 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Vs. SUKANTA KUMAR BEHERA & ORS.

Appeal (Civil), 2078 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

The question to be considered is whether the High Court is justified in awarding compensation of Rs.55,00,000/- without any discussion and computation. The approach of the High Court cannot be said to be justified in such cases of injury. It is necessary to make computation of compensation to be awarded on account of pecuniary Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

RAVI PRAKASH SINGH @ ARVIND SINGH Vs. STATE OF BIHAR

Appeal (Crl.), 325 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

In State of M.P. v. Rustam and others[5], this Court has laid down the law that while computing period of ninety days, the day on which the accused was remanded to the judicial custody should be excluded, and the day on which challan is filed in the court, should be included. That being Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

THE RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION & OTHERS Vs. REVAT SINGH

Appeal (Civil), 2061 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

Fixing eligibility for a particular post or even for admission to a course falls within the exclusive domain of the legislature/executive and cannot be the subject-matter of judicial review, unless found to Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

M/S BHANDARI UDYOG LTD Vs. INDUSTRIAL FACILITATION COUNCIL & ANR

Appeal (Civil), 2077 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

The short question that falls for consideration in this appeal is as to whether the Bombay High Court has correctly decided the jurisdiction of a Court to entertain application under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996? Indisputably, the Arbitration proceeding has been conducted within the jurisdiction of Raichur court, which has jurisdiction as per Section 20 of the Code of Civil Procedure and is Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

M/S SUNDARAM FINANCE LIMITED AND ANR. Vs. T. THANKAM

Appeal (Civil), 2079 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

Once an application is duly filed in terms of Section 8 of The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as 'Arbitration Act') before the civil court, what should be the approach of the court, is the short question arising for consideration in this case. Once there is an agreement between the parties to refer the disputes or differences arising out of the agreement to arbitration, and in case Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

SUNIL HARIBHAU KALE Vs. AVINASH GULABRAO MARDIKAR AND ORS

Appeal (Civil), 2080 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 20, 2015

In a democracy, a leader is not imposed; leader is elected. Once the birth of a leader in a group is by way of election by the group, the group leader thus elected cannot be replaced otherwise than through the very same process of the election in the group, in the absence of any rules to the contra. No doubt, the Nationalist Congress Party has 17 members Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)

SANJEEV Vs. STATE OF HARYANA

Appeal (Crl.), 1149 of 2013, Judgment Date: Feb 19, 2015

It is settled principle of law that, to establish commission of murder by an accused, motive is not required to be proved. Motive is something which prompts a man to form an intention. The intention can be formed even at the place of incident at the time of commission of Full Judgment

Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

SUJASHA MUKHERJI Vs. THE HON'BLE HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA, THR. REGISTRAR & ORS.

Appeal (Civil), 2051 of 2015, Judgment Date: Feb 19, 2015

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