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Clash of Supreme Court Rulings: What Should High Courts Do

Clash of Supreme Court Rulings: What Should High Courts Do

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Santhakumar Raja
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03/03/2025
Supreme Court Delivers Justice: Two Women Judicial Officers Reinstated

Supreme Court Delivers Justice: Two Women Judicial Officers Reinstated

By
Santhakumar Raja
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03/03/2025
Supreme Court vs. High Court: The Battle Over Compensation for Wrongful Arrest

Supreme Court vs. High Court: The Battle Over Compensation for Wrongful Arrest

By
Santhakumar Raja
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03/03/2025
Supreme Court Slams Contributory Negligence Claims Without Proof

Supreme Court Slams Contributory Negligence Claims Without Proof

By
Kavitha
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02/03/2025
Supreme Court New Rule: Don’t Ignore One Judgment for Another

Supreme Court New Rule: Don’t Ignore One Judgment for Another

By
Kavitha
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02/03/2025
Supreme Court Slams Police for Misusing UAPA, Grants Bail to Accused

Supreme Court Slams Police for Misusing UAPA, Grants Bail to Accused

By
Santhakumar Raja
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01/03/2025
Supreme Court Bold Verdict: No Registered Deed, No Ownership

Supreme Court Bold Verdict: No Registered Deed, No Ownership

By
Santhakumar Raja
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01/03/2025
Supreme Court to High Courts: Stay Out of Insolvency Matters

Supreme Court to High Courts: Stay Out of Insolvency Matters

By
Santhakumar Raja
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01/03/2025
This case was related to Karnataka, where the original owner Muniyappa had issued an "irrevocable" power of attorney and an unregistered agreement to sell in favor of A. Saraswati on 4 April 1986. Under this, Saraswati was given the right to look after the property and sell it. But Muniyappa died on 30 January 1997. After this, Saraswati sold this property to his son M. S. Ananthamurthy on 1 April 1998. On the other hand, Muniyappa's legal heirs sold the same property to S. Srinivasulu on March 21, 2003. Srinivasulu later sold it to C. Roopavati, who later gifted it to her daughter J. Manjula. In 2007, J. Manjula filed a suit for a permanent injunction against Ananthamurthy, claiming that she had a legal right over the property.

Supreme Court Shocker No Ownership Rights via Power of Attorney

By
Santhakumar Raja
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28/02/2025
Supreme Court Allows Bail Before Arrest in GST Cases

Supreme Court Allows Bail Before Arrest in GST Cases

By
Santhakumar Raja
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28/02/2025
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