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Delhi High Court (Single Judge)

MAHESH KUMAR Vs. STATE (NCT OF DELHI) & ORS

TR.P.(CRL.), 87 of 2016, Judgment Date: Dec 19, 2017

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Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

DALIP SINGH Vs. STATE

CRL.A., 733 of 2016, Judgment Date: Dec 19, 2017

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

In Reference Received from Second Addl. Sessions Judge, Chhatarpur Vs. Bhagchandra

CRRFC, 03 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 19, 2017

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

Bhagchandra Vs State of Madhya Pradesh

Criminal Appeal, 1684 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 19, 2017

Law laid down - (i) Evidence of related eye-witnesses can be relied upon for conviction. (ii) Non-compliance of Section 157 of Cr.P.C. cannot prove fatal for the prosecution if the case is duly established against the accused. (iii) Keeping in view the heinous and brutal nature of murder of more than one person, now-a-days death sentence is essential. Full Judgment

Delhi High Court (Single Judge)

R.S. GAUTAM & ORS. Vs. DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY & ORS.

RFA, 1023 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 18, 2017

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Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

DEEPU Vs. STATE

CRL.A., 246 of 2016, Judgment Date: Dec 16, 2017

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Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

SHIVA @ UWAN & ORS. Vs. STATE

CRL.A., 881 of 2013, Judgment Date: Dec 16, 2017

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

Dinesh s/o Ram Kishore Vyas Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh

Criminal Appeal, 173 of 2008, Judgment Date: Dec 16, 2017

Law Laid Down -  Generally, the police is blamed for delay and indifferent manner but if the police officials have acted in the manner, which is expected of them, it cannot be said that the appellant has been falsely implicated. Full Judgment

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

RAJ KUMAR BHATIA Versus SUBHASH CHANDER BHATIA

Appeal (Civil), 19400 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 15, 2017

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Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX (CENTRAL)-I Vs. M/S RUSSIAN TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (P) LTD

ITA, 549 of 2013, Judgment Date: Dec 15, 2017

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

TEESTA ATUL SETALVAD :Versus: THE STATE OF GUJARAT

Appeal (Crl.), 1099 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 15, 2017

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

JOSEPH Versus THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU

Appeal (Crl.), 413 of 2012, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

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Supreme Court of India (Constitution Bench- Five Judge)

The State of Jharkhand & Ors. Versus M/s Hindustan Construction Co. Ltd.

Appeal (Civil), 1093 of 2006, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

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

ROYAL ORCHID HOTELS LTD. VERSUS KAMAT HOTELS (INDIA) LTD. & ORS.

Special Leave Petition (Civil), 6131 of 2015, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Single Judge)

Sardar Singh & Anr. Vs. Shaitan Singh & Others

CR, 162 of 2012, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

Law laid down - As per Section 3 of Court Fees Act r/w Section 4 of the Suit Valuation Act, the plaintiff was bound to value the suit for the purpose of jurisdiction in accordance with its market value (2001 (5) MPHT 374) is followed. The decision of earlier Coordinate Bench, unless distinguished by Division Bench, is binding on the Bench of similar strength. Since the provisions of Suit Valuation Act and judgment of Kalyan Das was not considered in two later judgments of Full Judgment

Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

N.M. Shrivastava Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

MCRC, 25198 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

Law Laid Down - Criminal proceedings initiated against the petitioners are not for violating the orders passed by the Supreme Court but as a factor to determine conspiracy in scheduling the second counselling for the extended period and permitting the candidates to be admitted on the last date. Thus, fixing of schedule by the petitioners cannot be an honest and bona fide exercise of administrative action but it is shaded with suspicion as it was not modified even when their attention Full Judgment

Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

Dr. Vijay Kumar Pandya Vs. Union of India through CBI

MCRC, 25107 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

Law Laid Down - Grant of anticipatory bail is to be considered in view of the grave accusation levelled against the accused and therefore, may be one of the petitioner is a senior citizen aged 70 years and suffering ailments, would not entitle him to concession of anticipatory bail. The modus operandi and gravity of accusation involving same crime number and almost similar allegations, as discussed in detail in the order passed in MCRC No.24600/2017 (Dr. Divya Kishore Satpathi vs. CBI) and connected Full Judgment

Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)

Dr. Divya Kishore Satpathi Vs. Central Bureau of Investigation

MCRC, 24600 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 14, 2017

Law Laid Down -  The action or inaction of the petitioners, who were running the medical colleges has denied admission to the large number of more meritorious candidates, who were, in fact, entitled to admission and thus, leading to their frustration. The entire process would be antithesis of the rule that the students should be admitted only on merit. The petitioners may not be an accused of taking life of a person but if the allegations are proved, they cannot commit more Full Judgment

Delhi High Court (Single Judge)

BIGTREE ENTERTAINMENT PVT LTD Vs. BRAIN SEED SPORTAINMENT PVT LTD & ANR.

CS(COMM), 327 of 2016, Judgment Date: Dec 13, 2017

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Delhi High Court (Single Judge)

MAKEMYTRIP (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED Vs ORBIT CORPORATE LEISURE TRAVELS (I) PRIVATE LIMITED

CS(COMM), 643 of 2017, Judgment Date: Dec 13, 2017

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