Judgments
Mrs. Prachi Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh and others
Law laid down - 1. Very cogent and overwhelming circumstances are necessary for an order directing cancellation of the bail, already granted. 2. The concept of setting aside the unjustified, illegal or perverse order is totally different from the concept of cancelling the bail on the ground that accused has misconducted himself or because of some new facts requiring such cancellation. 3. Applicant should first move the Court concerned for cancellation of bail bringing out the circumstances as have been mentioned in Annexure Full Judgment
THE STATE OF HARYANA & ORS. Versus SHALIMAR ESTATES PVT. LTD. & ORS.
Ved Prakash Sharma Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh & ors
Law laid down - Inherent power is of wide plenitude with no statutory limitation but it has to be exercised in accordance with the guidelines engrafted in such power namely; (i) to secure the ends of justice or (ii) to prevent abuse of the process of any Court. In those cases power to quash the criminal proceedings or complaint or F.I.R may be exercised where the offender and victim have settled their dispute would depend on the facts and circumstances of Full Judgment
The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. versus Malana Power Company Ltd.
Kumari Rekha Bharati versus The State of Bihar & Ors.
PRASAD ENVIRO LABS PRIVATE LIMITED & ORS. VERSUS UNION OF INDIA & ORS.
Wahab Uddin & Ors. Versus Km. Meenakshi Gahlot & Ors.
Ramesh Kumar & Ors. Etc. Versus State of Himachal Pradesh & Ors. Etc.
WELSPUN SPECIALTY SOLUTIONS LIMITED VERSUS OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LTD.
Punjab State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd & Anr Versus M/s Ramesh Kumar and Company & Ors
Jitul Jentilal Kotecha Versus State of Gujarat & Ors. Etc
M/s B.K. Enterprises Versus The State of Manipur and Another
Sadakat Kotwar and Anr. Versus The State of Jharkhand
Haliman Bee vs. Joya Khan & others.
Law Laid Down - When there is alternative remedy under Section 388(3) of the Indian Succession Act read with Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, Misc. petition under Section 227 of the Constitution of India is not maintainable and only a civil revision lies. Full Judgment