Judgments
Suresh Kumar Kohli Versus Rakesh Jain and Another
Laxman & Another Vs. State of M.P.
Law laid down - Whether Extra Judicial Confession given to interested witness can be relied on ingredients of last seen evidence and effect of delay in giving statements. Full Judgment
Karelal and others Vs. Gyanbai widow of Keshari Singh and others
Hemant Rawat Vs. Smt. Anubha Rawat
Law laid down - Husband has failed to establish any reasonable excuse for withdrawal from the society of wife. He is under obligation to live with his wife in his home and under his roof. Full Judgment
Gyanprakash Vs. State of M.P. and others
MANISH SHARMA @ PAPPAN Vs. THE STATE NCT OF DELHI
PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE OF INDIA Vs. NARESH KUMAR SHARMA AND ANR.
M/S. ANEJA CONSTRUCTION (I) LTD. THROUGH AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE Vs. UOI AND ORS.
PR. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX DELHI-18 Vs. M/S. N.S. SOFTWARE (FIRM)
Kishori Lal and Ors. Vs. Shivcharan and Ors.
Law Laid Down - Recalling of witness under Order 18 Rule 17 C.P.C. for correction in the mention of survey number in the plaintiff deposition, is impermissible if deposition discloses that plaintiff had stuck to his stand when confronted about the wrong mention of survey number. Full Judgment
Kanchedilal Thakur Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Law laid down - Whether corroboration of the statement of evidence of police person is necessary or not and whether the conviction can be based on the statement of witness/witnesses recorded under Section 164 of Cr.P.C. when the witness denied the contents of statement under Section 164 of Cr.P.C. in their deposition recorded before the Court during Trial. Full Judgment
Thahira. P Vs. The Administrator, UT of Lakshadweep & Ors.
Madhur Vs. State of M.P.
Law laid down - (1) The word ‘suitable’ does not require a definition because any man of experience would know who is suitable. However, each case has to be viewed in the context in which the word ‘suitability’ or ‘suitable’ is used i.e. the object of the enactment & the purpose sought to be achieved. (2) ‘Eligibility’ is a matter of fact whereas ‘suitability’ is a matter of opinion. (3) M.P. Civil Services (General Conditions of Service) Rules, 1961- when Competent Authority has Full Judgment
M.P. POWER GENERATION CO. LTD. & ANR. Versus ANSALDO ENERGIA SPA & ANR.
Mohd. Ali Versus State of H.P. and Others
Shivaji Yallappa Patil Versus Sri Ranajeet Appasaheb Patil & Others
Manimegalai Versus The Special Tahsildar (Land Acquisition Officer) Adi Dravidar Welfare
IBI Consultancy India Private Limited Versus DSC Limited
Mohammad Yusuf and Others Etc. Etc Versus State of Haryana and Others.
REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION Full Judgment