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

Malkeet Singh Gill Versus The State of Chhattisgarh

Appeal (Crl.), 915 of 2022, Judgment Date: Jul 05, 2022

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Single Judge)

Vijay Dandotiya Versus The State Of Madhya Pradesh

MCRC, 61027 of 2021, Judgment Date: Jun 15, 2022

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

MOHAMMAD AZAM KHAN VERSUS THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATION, 71580 of 2022, Judgment Date: May 19, 2022

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

Rekha Jain Versus The State of Karnataka & Anr.

Appeal (Crl.), 749 of 2022, Judgment Date: May 10, 2022

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

J.Sekar @Sekar Reddy Versus Directorate of Enforcement

Appeal (Crl.), 738 of 2022, Judgment Date: May 05, 2022

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

Mallada K Sri Ram Versus The State of Telangana & Ors

Appeal (Crl.), 561 of 2022, Judgment Date: Apr 04, 2022

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

VIJAY KUMAR GHAI & ORS. VERSUS THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS.

Appeal (Crl.), 463 of 2022, Judgment Date: Mar 22, 2022

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

JARNAIL SINGH VERSUS STATE OF PUNJAB & ANR.

Appeal (Crl.), 357 of 2022, Judgment Date: Mar 07, 2022

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

BABU VENKATESH AND OTHERS VERSUS STATE OF KARNATAKA AND ANOTHER

Appeal (Crl.), 252 of 2022, Judgment Date: Feb 18, 2022

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

Serious Fraud Investigation Office Versus Rahul Modi & Ors.

Appeal (Crl.), 185-186 of 2022, Judgment Date: Feb 07, 2022

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

Smt. Rekha Jain and Anr. Versus The State of Uttar Pradesh and Ors.

Appeal (Crl.), 136 of 2022, Judgment Date: Feb 03, 2022

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

INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK & ORS. Versus OM PRAKASH LAL SRIVASTAVA

Appeal (Civil), 267 of 2022, Judgment Date: Jan 19, 2022

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Single Judge)

Gurupreet Singh Vs. State of MP and Anr.

MCRC, 26747 of 2020, Judgment Date: Jan 19, 2022

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

DEVAS MULTIMEDIA PRIVATE LTD. Versus ANTRIX CORPORATION LTD. & ANR.

Appeal (Civil), 5766 of 2021, Judgment Date: Jan 17, 2022

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

Manoj Parmar vs. Union of India and others

MCRC, 34709 of 2021, Judgment Date: Dec 21, 2021

Law laid down - Held: 1. Section 407 of Cr.P.C. is an assurance of fair trial. 2. A litigant cannot choose a Bench of his choice. It is only an exceptional circumstances, where the existence of “bias” or “likelihood of bias” when apparent on the facts and circumstances of the case, the High Court can invoke its discretionary power under Section 407 of Cr.P.C. In the absence of an allegation of “pre-existing bias”, the power of transfer of a case should normally Full Judgment

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

ANITA RANI Versus ASHOK KUMAR & ORS.

Appeal (Civil), 7750-­7751 of 2021, Judgment Date: Dec 16, 2021

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Single Judge)

Shiv Kumar Singh and another Vs. State of M.P.

MCRC, 52754 of 2021, Judgment Date: Dec 16, 2021

Law laid down - For the purpose of invoking the provisions of Section 65 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the conditions of Section 63 has to be satisfied first then only secondary evidence can be allowed. Full Judgment

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

N. Raghavender VERSUS State of Andhra Pradesh, CBI

Appeal (Crl.), 5 of 2010, Judgment Date: Dec 13, 2021

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Madhya Pradesh High Court (Single Judge)

The State of M. P. vs. Sanjay

Criminal Revision, 883 of 2021, Judgment Date: Dec 10, 2021

Law laid down - Where the minimum sentence is less than 10 years but the maximum sentence is not death or life imprisonment then Section 167 (2) (a) (ii) will apply and the accused will be entitled to grant of “default bail” after 60 days in case charge-sheet is not filed. In view of the same, since the maximum sentence provided u/s.467 of IPC is life imprisonment, regardless that the minimum sentence is less then 10 years, the period of filing Full Judgment

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

M/S SUVARNA COOPERATIVE BANK LTD Versus STATE OF KARNATAKA AND ANR.

Appeal (Crl.), 1535 of 2021, Judgment Date: Dec 09, 2021

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